调查草毡寒冻雏形土生物量及土壤有机质,利用涡度相关技术观测该区域作用层与大气CO2通量.结果表明:地下90%生物量集中于0~10 cm的表土层,年总净初级生产量约935.0 g/m2;土壤有机质含量在6.401~7.060%之间;净CO2通量呈明显的日变化...调查草毡寒冻雏形土生物量及土壤有机质,利用涡度相关技术观测该区域作用层与大气CO2通量.结果表明:地下90%生物量集中于0~10 cm的表土层,年总净初级生产量约935.0 g/m2;土壤有机质含量在6.401~7.060%之间;净CO2通量呈明显的日变化和季节变化规律;5月中旬到9月底为CO2的净吸收(780 g CO2/m2),其中以7月最高,净吸收量明显高于非生长季的,10月到翌年5月初CO2的净排放量(383 g CO2/m2);全年固定碳高达397 g/m2.展开更多
Soils developed in the alluvium terraces of the River Nile at Khartoum North, Sudan was analyzed in an attempt to classify it as well as to refer them to their origin. Three river terraces comprising nine profiles wer...Soils developed in the alluvium terraces of the River Nile at Khartoum North, Sudan was analyzed in an attempt to classify it as well as to refer them to their origin. Three river terraces comprising nine profiles were selected to cover the physiographic positions. Lack of B horizon and carbonate accumulation were main pedogenic processes in subsurface horizons, whereas orhric epipedon was developed on top soil surface. The microscopic inspection of heavy sand mineralogy indicated that the origin of the sand was the Ethiopian plateau. The most abundant clay mineral was smectite, followed by illite, kaolinite and chlorite. The presences of micas (illite) and chlorite in all studied soil samples might emphasize that these soils were young from the pedological viewpoint and less weathered. The soils of the River Nile terraces at Khartoum North were classified into: Typic Torrifluvents (1st terrace), Entic Haplocambids (2nd terrace) and Typic Haplocambids (3rd terrace). Mineralogy analysis indicated that the Entisols and Aridisols of the River Nile terraces in the study area had the same origin that of the igneous and metamorphic rocks from Ethiopian plateau.展开更多
文摘调查草毡寒冻雏形土生物量及土壤有机质,利用涡度相关技术观测该区域作用层与大气CO2通量.结果表明:地下90%生物量集中于0~10 cm的表土层,年总净初级生产量约935.0 g/m2;土壤有机质含量在6.401~7.060%之间;净CO2通量呈明显的日变化和季节变化规律;5月中旬到9月底为CO2的净吸收(780 g CO2/m2),其中以7月最高,净吸收量明显高于非生长季的,10月到翌年5月初CO2的净排放量(383 g CO2/m2);全年固定碳高达397 g/m2.
文摘Soils developed in the alluvium terraces of the River Nile at Khartoum North, Sudan was analyzed in an attempt to classify it as well as to refer them to their origin. Three river terraces comprising nine profiles were selected to cover the physiographic positions. Lack of B horizon and carbonate accumulation were main pedogenic processes in subsurface horizons, whereas orhric epipedon was developed on top soil surface. The microscopic inspection of heavy sand mineralogy indicated that the origin of the sand was the Ethiopian plateau. The most abundant clay mineral was smectite, followed by illite, kaolinite and chlorite. The presences of micas (illite) and chlorite in all studied soil samples might emphasize that these soils were young from the pedological viewpoint and less weathered. The soils of the River Nile terraces at Khartoum North were classified into: Typic Torrifluvents (1st terrace), Entic Haplocambids (2nd terrace) and Typic Haplocambids (3rd terrace). Mineralogy analysis indicated that the Entisols and Aridisols of the River Nile terraces in the study area had the same origin that of the igneous and metamorphic rocks from Ethiopian plateau.