Carbon Dynamics in Vertisols as Revealed by High-Resolution Sampling
Issue Date
2002-01-01Keywords
Akko IsraelAndhra Pradesh India
Hyderabad India
migration of elements
moisture
Qedma Israel
Vertisols
soil profiles
Israel
sampling
Middle East
isotope ratios
high resolution methods
correlation
soils
Asia
India
Indian Peninsula
C 14
carbon
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
C 13 C 12
stable isotopes
geochemistry
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Becker-Heidmann, P., Andresen, O., Kalmar, D., Scharpenseel, H. W., & Yaalon, D. H. (2002). Carbon dynamics in vertisols as revealed by high-resolution sampling. Radiocarbon, 44(1), 63-73.Journal
RadiocarbonAdditional Links
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Two Vertisol soil profiles under xeric soil moisture regimes, located at Qedma and Akko, Israel, were investigated and compared to a profile under ustic moisture regime, located in Hyderabad, India. Samples were taken in complete successive 2 cm thin layers down to about 180 cm depth or more. Organic and inorganic carbon were analyzed with regard to 13C and 14C concentrations. While all soils have radiocarbon ages of several thousand years BP, the depth distributions reveal substantial differences between the soil carbon dynamics. 14C and, less pronounced, delta-13C clearly reflect the pedoturbation process. Further, its strength is found to be related to mainly soil moisture regime, then clay content and land use. In one soil, a change of growing from C4 to C3 crops in the past can be concluded from the delta-13C depth distribution.Type
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0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200064687