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Carbon Cycle in the Changing Arid Land of China [[electronic resource] ] : Yanqi Basin and Bosten Lake / / edited by Xiujun Wang, Zhitong Yu, Jiaping Wang, Juan Zhang



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Titolo: Carbon Cycle in the Changing Arid Land of China [[electronic resource] ] : Yanqi Basin and Bosten Lake / / edited by Xiujun Wang, Zhitong Yu, Jiaping Wang, Juan Zhang Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Edizione: 1st ed. 2018.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (146 pages)
Disciplina: 551.6
Soggetto topico: Geobiology
Environmental geography
Climate change
Soil science
Soil conservation
Biogeosciences
Environmental Geography
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Climate Change
Soil Science & Conservation
Persona (resp. second.): WangXiujun
YuZhitong
WangJiaping
ZhangJuan
Nota di contenuto: The Carbon Cycle in Yanqi Basin and Bosten Lake: Introduction -- Introduction of the Yanqi Basin and Bosten Lake -- Climate Change Over the Past 50 Years in the Yanqi Basin -- Characteristics of Soil Organic Matter and Carbon and Nitrogen Contents in Crops/Plants: Land Use Impacts -- Dynamics of Soil CO2 and CO2 Efflux in Arid Soil of Yanqi Basin -- Land Use Impacts on Soil Organic and Inorganic Carbon and Their Isotopes in the Yanqi Basin -- Distribution of Pedogenic Carbonate and Relationship with Soil Organic Carbon in Yanqi Basin -- Spatial Distribution of Organic Carbon in Surface Sediment of Bosten Lake -- Temporal Variability of Carbon Burial and the Underlying Mechanisms in Bosten Lake Since 1950 -- Carbon Sequestration in Arid Lands: A Mini Review.
Sommario/riassunto: This book integrates the analyses of organic carbon and carbonate accumulation in soil and lake sediment in a typical arid region of China that has experienced significant climate and land-use changes. It demonstrates that carbonate accumulation greatly exceeds organic carbon in both soil and sediment. It also shows that intensive cropping with sound land management in the arid land not only increases soil organic carbon stock, but also enhances accumulation of soil carbonate, particularly in subsoils. Carbon accumulation in the lake sediment increased between 1950 and 2000, after which it declined, and the authors explore how human activity and climate change may have caused the changes in carbon burial in the lake sediment. This book is of interest to researchers in a number of fields such as soil science, limnology and global change, as well as to the policy-makers.
Titolo autorizzato: Carbon Cycle in the Changing Arid Land of China  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-10-7022-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910299380703321
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Serie: Springer Earth System Sciences, . 2197-9596