4.7 Article

Diagnostic surface horizon vs. conventional surface horizon: The impact of topsoil delineation on the results of topsoil organic carbon density assessment in China

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Soil Science

Legacy of plaggen agriculture: High soil organic carbon stocks as result from high carbon input and volume increase

Livia Urbanski et al.

Summary: Plaggic Anthrosols are anthropogenic soils with high OC concentrations and improved soil conditions for plant growth. The addition of plaggen material increased soil volume and OC concentrations in the Ap horizons, resulting in significantly higher OC stocks in Plaggic Anthrosols compared to reference soils.

GEODERMA (2022)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

PEF-MODFLOW: A framework for preliminary soil profile horizon delineation based on soil color captured by smartphone images

Jiawei Yang et al.

Summary: A framework named PEF-MODFLOW based on smartphone images of soil color was developed for soil profile horizon delineation, demonstrating high performance and interpretability. The study shows smartphones can be an effective tool for soil profile information collection, while further improvements are needed for the delineation of soil profile horizons.

ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Significant loss of soil inorganic carbon at the continental scale

Xiao-Dong Song et al.

Summary: Soil acidification from acid deposition and fertilization has led to increased soil carbonate dissolution and CO2 release. A meta-analysis and nationwide survey in China found a decreasing trend in soil inorganic carbon (SIC) stocks since the 1980s. The losses in SIC have significant regional and global implications for carbon sequestration efforts, highlighting the need for effective measures to minimize further SIC loss.

NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW (2022)

Article Soil Science

Cross-system legacy data applied to digital soil mapping: A case study of Second National Soil Survey data in China

Jiawei Yang et al.

Summary: The legacy data from past soil classification systems can be used to improve digital soil maps under new soil classification systems. This study developed a cross-system framework for converting and applying legacy data, providing an effective method for digital soil mapping.

GEODERMA REGIONAL (2022)

Article Soil Science

O and A soil horizons' boundaries detection using GPR under variable soil moisture conditions

Katerina Zajicova et al.

Summary: This study evaluates the accuracy of measuring the thicknesses of organic and organomineral horizons using GPR under different soil moisture conditions. The results show that this method is promising, but it can only distinguish the boundary between organic and organomineral horizons, not the O + A horizon/subsoil boundary. The accuracy of the results is higher under moister conditions for both soil types, and the deeper parts of irregular horizon boundaries are better distinguishable under drier conditions.

GEODERMA (2022)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Black soils in the Russian Soil Classification system, the US Soil Taxonomy and the WRB: Quantitative correlation and implications for pedodiversity assessment

Alexey Sorokin et al.

Summary: The study discussed the concept of black soils proposed by the FAO Global Soil Partnership, examining their taxonomic relationship in existing soil classifications and calculating the taxonomic distances between different soil groups. Results showed that most Great Groups of Mollisols in the US Soil Taxonomy had small taxonomic distances within the order, suggesting that Vertisols and Andisols should be excluded from the black soils cluster due to their unique properties. Further analysis indicated that the black soils of the Russian soil classification had short distances to the corresponding Reference Groups of the World Reference Base, with high similarity to the Great Groups of the US Soil Taxonomy.

CATENA (2021)

Article Soil Science

Effect of smart phone cameras on color-based prediction of soil organic matter content

Jiawei Yang et al.

Summary: The study validated the shared capacity of color-based prediction models, analyzed the intrinsic factors affecting the shared capacity, and proposed potential methods to enhance the shared capacity.

GEODERMA (2021)

Article Agronomy

The Effect of Crop Rotation and Cultivation History on Predicted Carbon Sequestration in Soils of Two Experimental Fields in the Moscow Region, Russia

Kristina Prokopyeva et al.

Summary: This study explored the impact of crop rotation and past land use on future carbon sequestration, showing a significant increase in SOC accumulation in the short term under proper crop rotations. However, the uncertainty associated with climate change scenarios may influence the stability of SOC in the long run.

AGRONOMY-BASEL (2021)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Divergent responses of soil organic carbon to afforestation

Songbai Hong et al.

NATURE SUSTAINABILITY (2020)

Article Soil Science

Modelling the physical states, element stoichiometries and residence times of topsoil organic matter

E. Tipping et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Estimation of regional soil organic carbon stocks merging classified land-use information with detailed soil data

Patrick Illiger et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Determination of spatial distribution of topsoil organic carbon stock using geostatistical technique in a karst ecosystem

Turgay Dindaroglu et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL WARMING (2019)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Carbon pools in China's terrestrial ecosystems: New estimates based on an intensive field survey

Xuli Tang et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Economics- and policy-driven organic carbon input enhancement dominates soil organic carbon accumulation in Chinese croplands

Yongcun Zhao et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Fine resolution map of top- and subsoil carbon sequestration potential in France

Songchao Chen et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Soil Science

Pedotransfer functions for predicting organic carbon in subsurface horizons of European soils

O. Fernandez-Ugalde et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE (2017)

Article Soil Science

Soil carbon 4 per mille

Budiman Minasny et al.

GEODERMA (2017)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

WorldClim 2: new 1-km spatial resolution climate surfaces for global land areas

Stephen E. Fick et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY (2017)

Article Soil Science

Cladistic analysis of Chinese Soil Taxonomy

J. Huang et al.

GEODERMA REGIONAL (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Climate-smart soils

Keith Paustian et al.

NATURE (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Soil organic carbon stocks assessment in Mediterranean natural areas: A comparison of entire soil profiles and soil control sections

L. Parras-Alcantara et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Global soil carbon: understanding and managing the largest terrestrial carbon pool

Joern P. W. Scharlemann et al.

CARBON MANAGEMENT (2014)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Organic carbon accumulation in a 2000-year chronosequence of paddy soil evolution

Livia Wissing et al.

CATENA (2011)

Article Environmental Sciences

Topsoil organic carbon storage of China and its loss by cultivation

GH Song et al.

BIOGEOCHEMISTRY (2005)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Storage and sequestration potential of topsoil organic carbon in China's paddy soils

GX Pan et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2004)

Article Environmental Sciences

Distribution and storage of soil organic carbon in China

HB Wu et al.

GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES (2003)