The dynamics of organic matter in rock fragments in soil investigated by 14C dating and measurements of 13C

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Agnelli, A
Trumbore, SE
Corti, G
Ugolini, FC
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[1] Univ Florence, Dipartimento Sci Suolo & Nutr Pianta, I-50144 Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Calif Irvine, Earth Syst Sci Dept, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
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10.1046/j.1365-2389.2002.00432.x
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Rock fragments in soil can contain significant amounts of organic carbon. We investigated the nature and dynamics of organic matter in rock fragments in the upper horizons of a forest soil derived from sandstone and compared them with the fine earth fraction (<2 mm). The organic C content and its distribution among humic, humin and non-humic fractions, as well as the isotopic signatures (Delta(14) C and delta C-13) of organic carbon and Of CO2 produced during incubation of samples, all show that altered rock fragments contain a dynamic component of the carbon cycle. Rock fragments, especially the highly altered ones, contributed 4.5% to the total organic C content in the soil. The bulk organic matter in both fine earth and highly altered rock fragments in the Al horizon contained significant amounts of recent C (bomb C-14), indicating that most of this C is cycled quickly in both fractions. In the A horizons, the mean residence times of humic substances from highly altered rock fragments were shorter than those of the humic substances isolated in the fine earth. Values of Delta C-14 of the CO2 produced during basal respiration confirmed the heterogeneity, complexity and dynamic nature of the organic matter of these rock fragments. The weak C-14 signatures of humic substances from the slightly altered rock fragments confirmed the importance of weathering in establishing and improving the interactions between rock fragments and surrounding soil. The progressive enrichment in C-13 from components with high-C-14 (more recent) to low-C-14 (older) indicated that biological activity occurred in both the fine and the coarse fractions. Hence the microflora utilizes energy sources contained in all the soil compartments, and rock fragments are chemically and biologically active in soil, where they form a continuum with the fine earth.
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