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Soil development and spatial differentiation in a glacial river valley under cold and extremely arid climate of East Pamir Mountains

机译:在帕米尔山冷寒冷河流山谷下的土壤发展与空间差异化

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Melting glaciers release new ground surfaces, which may be either a source of greenhouse gas emissions or a sink for carbon dioxide. Studies carried out in subpolar and alpine ecosystems confirm the relatively rapid soil development and increase of carbon and nitrogen pools. However, observations from high-mountain glacier forelands in cold and dry climate are very scarce. This study analyses the impact of major environmental factors related to climate, topography, and vegetation, over a time-scale, on soil development and spatial soil differentiation in the foreland of Uisu Glacier, East Pamir Mountains. Moreover, the usefulness of the World Reference Base (WRB) and Soil Taxonomy in the classification of poorly developed soils in the ultracontinental climate was assessed. Geo-morphological, pedological, and botanical surveys covered a sequence of terraces, alluvial fans, and end-moraines. Typical characteristics of the soils in the glacier foreland were: very high stoniness, coarse texture, high content of calcium carbonate, alkaline reaction, and low salinity. Soil development has extremely low intensity and was manifested in (a) soil organic carbon pools being among the lowest reported in the world (up to 1.4 kgm~(-2) in the layer 0-50 cm), and (b) the presence of cambic/calcic horizons only on landforms older than of Mid-Holocene age (estimated). It was concluded that both the extremely cold and extremely dry climate conditions in the Uisu Glacier foreland limit the water flux and availability, suppress vegetation density and variability, and slow down the rate of soil development. Both WRB and Soil Taxonomy were able to reflect the advances in soil development and spatial soil differentiation (Calcaric Hyperskeletic Leptosols - Calcaric Cambisols - Cambic Calcisols, and Gelifluvents - Haplocambids - Haplocalcids, respectively); however, highlighting different features developed under an extremely cold and dry climate conditions of the East Pamir Mountains.
机译:熔化冰川释放新的地面,这可能是温室气体排放的源或二氧化碳的水槽。在亚级和高山生态系统中进行的研究证实了土壤开发相对较快的土壤开发和碳和氮气池的增加。然而,从寒冷和干燥的气候中的高山冰川前陆的观察非常稀缺。本研究分析了在苏州普拉斯山东州UISU冰川前沿的土壤开发和空间土壤差异,对气候,地形和植被有关的主要环境因素的影响。此外,评估了在超通风气气候中较差的土壤分类中的世界参考基地(WRB)和土壤分类物的有用性。地质形态学,植物和植物调查涵盖了一系列露台,冲积扇和最终冰刀。冰川原料中的土壤的典型特征是:极高的岩石,粗糙的质地,碳酸钙含量高,碱性反应和低盐度。土壤发育强度极低,表现为(a)土壤有机碳库中最低的(在0-50cm)中最低报告的(高达1.4 kgm〜(-2)),(b)存在柬埔寨/钙地平线仅在大于全新世纪年龄(估计)的地貌上。结论是,UISU Glacier前场的极冷和极其干燥的气候条件限制了水通量和可用性,抑制了植被密度和可变性,减缓了土壤发展速度。 WRB和土壤分类学能够反映土壤开发和空间土壤分化的进步(钙化型高乳清乳清酚 - 钙质雪白质 - Cambic Calcisols,以及Gelifluvents分别 - Haplocambids - Haplocamids);然而,突出了在东帕米尔山的极冷和干燥的气候条件下开发的不同特征。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第1期|144308.1-144308.20|共20页
  • 作者单位

    Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection Crunwaldzka 53 50-357 Wroclaw Poland;

    Warsaw University of Life Sciences Department of Botany Nowoursynowska 159 02-776 Warszawa Poland;

    University of Silesia in Katowice Institute of Earth Sciences Bedzinska 60 41-200 Sosnowiec Poland;

    University of Wroclaw Institute of Geography and Regional Development Universytecki 1 50-137 Wroclaw Poland;

    University of Warsaw Faculty of Biology Biological and Chemical Research Centre Zwirki i Wigury 101 02-089 Warszawa Poland;

    University of Warsaw Faculty of Biology Biological and Chemical Research Centre Zwirki i Wigury 101 02-089 Warszawa Poland;

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  • 关键词

    Glacier melting; Soil transformation; Mountain soils; Soil organic carbon;

    机译:冰川融化;土壤转化;山地土壤;土壤有机碳;

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