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Soil Organic Carbon Signature under Impervious Surfaces

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通讯作者Majidzadeh,Hamed; Wang,Jun Jian
发表日期
2020-10-15
DOI
发表期刊
ISSN
2472-3452
EISSN
2472-3452
卷号4期号:10页码:1785-1792
摘要

While impervious surface expands with global urbanization, understanding the quality and quantity changes of soil organic carbon (SOC) under impervious surfaces is essential to assess the impacts of urbanization on the SOC pool and cycling. By comparing soils under impervious surfaces with surface and subsurface soils from adjoining open areas, we present a systematic study on the SOC signature under impervious surfaces. SOC concentration barely changed when comparing soils under impervious surfaces with subsurface soil from the nearby open area; however, the depletion on SOC was 35-62% when it was compared with surface soils. Regardless of comparison with surface or subsurface soils, bulk-level 13C NMR spectra and specific molecular biomarkers showed a depletion in carbohydrates and an increase in aromatics in SOC composition. Such an alteration was greater with coverage by concrete slabs than simulated home structures built on crawl spaces and was greater as the coverage duration of residential home structures increased. Long-term coverage of residential home structures suppressed microbial degradation and selectively increased the sequestration of plant suberin-and lignin-derived carbon, which would likely increase the residence time of SOC. This study highlights a possible impact of urbanization on the SOC signature and emphasizes that biogeochemical impacts on SOC vary with the type of impervious surface and coverage time.;While impervious surface expands with global urbanization, understanding the quality and quantity changes of soil organic carbon (SOC) under impervious surfaces is essential to assess the impacts of urbanization on the SOC pool and cycling. By comparing soils under impervious surfaces with surface and subsurface soils from adjoining open areas, we present a systematic study on the SOC signature under impervious surfaces. SOC concentration barely changed when comparing soils under impervious surfaces with subsurface soil from the nearby open area; however, the depletion on SOC was 35-62% when it was compared with surface soils. Regardless of comparison with surface or subsurface soils, bulk-level 13C NMR spectra and specific molecular biomarkers showed a depletion in carbohydrates and an increase in aromatics in SOC composition. Such an alteration was greater with coverage by concrete slabs than simulated home structures built on crawl spaces and was greater as the coverage duration of residential home structures increased. Long-term coverage of residential home structures suppressed microbial degradation and selectively increased the sequestration of plant suberin-and lignin-derived carbon, which would likely increase the residence time of SOC. This study highlights a possible impact of urbanization on the SOC signature and emphasizes that biogeochemical impacts on SOC vary with the type of impervious surface and coverage time.

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第一 ; 通讯
资助项目
National Science Foundation of China[41807360]
WOS研究方向
Chemistry ; Geochemistry & Geophysics
WOS类目
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary ; Geochemistry & Geophysics
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WOS:000582570300007
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2-s2.0-85096292829
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被引频次[WOS]:10
成果类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/209495
专题工学院_环境科学与工程学院
作者单位
1.State Environ. Protection Key Laboratory of Integrated Surface Water-Groundwater Pollution Control,School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
2.State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science,Wuhan University,Wuhan,430072,China
3.College of Geography and Environmental Science,Northwest Normal University,Lanzhou,730070,China
4.School of Life Sciences,Fudan University,Shanghai,200438,China
5.Biogeochemistry and Environmental Quality Research Group,Clemson University,Clemson,29442,United States
6.Environmental and Physical Science Department,Southern New Hampshire University,Manchester,03101,United States
第一作者单位环境科学与工程学院
通讯作者单位环境科学与工程学院
第一作者的第一单位环境科学与工程学院
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Wang,Ying Hui,Shi,Ya Meng,Sun,Guo Dong,et al. Soil Organic Carbon Signature under Impervious Surfaces[J]. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry,2020,4(10):1785-1792.
APA
Wang,Ying Hui.,Shi,Ya Meng.,Sun,Guo Dong.,Li,Jin Tao.,Chen,Huan.,...&Wang,Jun Jian.(2020).Soil Organic Carbon Signature under Impervious Surfaces.ACS Earth and Space Chemistry,4(10),1785-1792.
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Wang,Ying Hui,et al."Soil Organic Carbon Signature under Impervious Surfaces".ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 4.10(2020):1785-1792.
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