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Features of soil redistribution and major element migration in a karst hillslope of Southwest China
SONG Chang-shun;  JI Hong-bing;  Howard Omar BECKFORD;  CHU Hua-shuo;  ZHANG Kun;  WANG Shi-jie
2018
Source PublicationJournal of Mountain Science
Volume15Issue:9Pages:1892-1908
Abstract

In this study, we investigated the spatial characteristics of the rate of soil distribution and the mechanism of major element migration in a typical karst hillslope in Guangxi Province, Southwestern China. Soil redistribution was examined using Cs-137 technique under different hillslope components. With the combination of geochemical methods, the migration characteristics of major elements in soils of three hillslope components in both the horizontal and vertical directions were determined. Thirty-seven soil samples were collected and analyzed for Cs-137 and the major elements were determined. By using the profile distribution model the mean soil redistribution rates were found to be -17.01, 0.40 and -23.30 t ha(-1) yr(-1) in the summit (BYSD), shoulder (BYSY) and toeslope (BYSJ) components of the studied hillslope, respectively. In comparison to BYSD, the sesquioxides of Fe2O3 and TiO2 tend to be enriched, whereas the alkalis (CaO, MgO, Na2O and K2O) tend to be depleted, both in the shoulder and toeslope components. Due to human and animal activities, the contents of CaO, MgO, K2O and Na2O have somewhat increased within the topsoil. The results indicated that Cs-137 activities are significantly correlated with clay particles and organic matter, and are affected by the pedogenic process and vegatation. Overall, it maybe necessary to use techniques such as Cs-137 to investigate soil erosion with the combination of geochemical methods.

Keyword137cs Karst Hillslope Components Soil Erosion Major Element Migration
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8866
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
2.School of Energy and Environmental Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
3.Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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SONG Chang-shun;JI Hong-bing;Howard Omar BECKFORD;CHU Hua-shuo;ZHANG Kun;WANG Shi-jie. Features of soil redistribution and major element migration in a karst hillslope of Southwest China[J]. Journal of Mountain Science,2018,15(9):1892-1908.
APA SONG Chang-shun;JI Hong-bing;Howard Omar BECKFORD;CHU Hua-shuo;ZHANG Kun;WANG Shi-jie.(2018).Features of soil redistribution and major element migration in a karst hillslope of Southwest China.Journal of Mountain Science,15(9),1892-1908.
MLA SONG Chang-shun;JI Hong-bing;Howard Omar BECKFORD;CHU Hua-shuo;ZHANG Kun;WANG Shi-jie."Features of soil redistribution and major element migration in a karst hillslope of Southwest China".Journal of Mountain Science 15.9(2018):1892-1908.
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