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C, N, and P Stoichiometry Characteristics of Fresh and Weathered Sandstones in Longhushan Area, SE China

Authors :
Yunni Chang
Chaobin Xu
Junting Qiu
Josep Peñuelas
Jordi Sardans
Hanzhao Zeng
Quanlin Zhong
Baoyin Li
Source :
Minerals; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 483
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.

Abstract

Carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) stoichiometry and their allometric relationships in soil and plants are hot topics that attract a lot of attention, while those rocks that form soils are often neglected. Weathering is a common geological phenomenon that may significantly influence the nutrient composition and release of nutrients from rock and its inherent soils. This study presents C, N, and P concentrations data as well as microscope petrological photographs of fresh and weathered sandstones from Longhushan World Geopark in SE China, in an attempt to investigate C, N, and P stoichiometry of rocks before and after weathering and discuss the driving mechanisms. The results show that weathering significantly decreased rock C, C/N, and C/P concentrations, slightly decreased N and N/P concentrations, and slightly increased P concentration. Microscope observations show that fresh sandstones contain calcite, apatite, microplagioclase, and organic matter, while weathered sandstones feature apatite and organic matter. The flexible allometric relationships and mineral changes before and after rock weathering indicate that chemical mechanisms, such as dissolution of carbonate and hydration of microplagioclase, have changed the existence form of C, N, P and, thus, significantly influence rock C, N, and P stoichiometry. This stoichiometry feature can be in turn used to reflect the regulation effect of rock weathering.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2075163X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerals; Volume 13; Issue 4; Pages: 483
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c91694c768a3153681b48d69a52f8ec6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13040483