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Nitrogen loss from karst area in China in recent 50years: Anin-situ simulated rainfall experiment's assessment
Xianwei Song;  Yang Gao;  Sophie M. Green;  Jennifer A. J. Dungait;   Tao Peng;  Timothy A. Quine;  Bailian Xiong;  Xuefa Wen;  Nianpeng He
2017
Source PublicationEcology and Evolution
Volume7Issue:23Pages:10131-10142
Abstract

Karst topography covers more than 1/3 of the People's Republic of China in area. The porous, fissured, and soluble nature of the underlying karst bedrock (primarily dolomite and limestone) leads to the formation of underground drainage systems. Karst conduit networks dominate this system, and rainfall takes a crucial role on water cycle at China karst area. Nitrogen loss from the karst system is of particular concern, with regard to nutrient use efficiency as well as water quality, as much of the karst system, including steeply sloping terrain, is used for intensive agriculture. We use simulated rainfall experiments to determine the relationship between rainfall and nitrogen loss at typical karst slope land and then estimate nitrogen loss from the karst soil. The results show that both surface runoff and subsurface runoff have a significant linear correlation with rainfall at all studied sites. Subsurface runoff is larger than surface runoff at two karst sites, while the opposite is true at the non-karst site. Exponential function satisfactorily described the correlation between rainfall and nitrogen concentrations in runoff. Nitrates accounted for 60%-95% of the dissolved nitrogen loss (DN, an index of N-loss in this research). The estimated annual N-loss load varies between 1.05 and 1.67 Tg N/year in the whole karst regions of China from 1961 to 2014. Approximately, 90% of the N-loss load occurred during the wet season, and 90% of that passed through the subsurface. Understanding the processes and estimating N-loss is highly valuable in determining long-term soil security and sustainability in karst regions.

Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8638
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research CAS Beijing China
2.University of Exeter Exeter UK
3.Rothamsted Research Sustainable Soils and Grassland Systems Department
4.State Key Laboratory of Geochemistry Geochemistry Institute of CAS Guiyang, Guizhou China
5.College of Resources and Environment Zunyi Normal College Zunyi Guizhou China
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Xianwei Song;Yang Gao;Sophie M. Green;Jennifer A. J. Dungait; Tao Peng;Timothy A. Quine;Bailian Xiong;Xuefa Wen;Nianpeng He. Nitrogen loss from karst area in China in recent 50years: Anin-situ simulated rainfall experiment's assessment[J]. Ecology and Evolution,2017,7(23):10131-10142.
APA Xianwei Song;Yang Gao;Sophie M. Green;Jennifer A. J. Dungait; Tao Peng;Timothy A. Quine;Bailian Xiong;Xuefa Wen;Nianpeng He.(2017).Nitrogen loss from karst area in China in recent 50years: Anin-situ simulated rainfall experiment's assessment.Ecology and Evolution,7(23),10131-10142.
MLA Xianwei Song;Yang Gao;Sophie M. Green;Jennifer A. J. Dungait; Tao Peng;Timothy A. Quine;Bailian Xiong;Xuefa Wen;Nianpeng He."Nitrogen loss from karst area in China in recent 50years: Anin-situ simulated rainfall experiment's assessment".Ecology and Evolution 7.23(2017):10131-10142.
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