Wildfire effects on soil nutrients and leaching in a Tahoe Basin watershed

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作者
Murphy, JD
Johnson, DW [1 ]
Miller, WW
Walker, RF
Carroll, EF
Blank, RR
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[1] Univ Nevada, Reno, NV 89557 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Reno, NV 89512 USA
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10.2134/jeq2005.0144
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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A wildfire burned through a previously sampled research site, allowing pre- and post-burn measurements of the forest floor, soils, and soil leaching near Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Fire and post-fire erosion caused large and statistically significant (P <= 0.05) losses of C, N, P, S, Ca, and Mg from the forest floor. There were no statistically significant effects on mineral soils aside from a decrease in total N in the surface (All) horizon, an increase in pH in the All horizon, and increases in water-extractable SO42- in the All and A12 horizons. Burning caused consistent but nonsignificant increases in exchangeable Ca 21 in most horizons, but no consistent or statistically significant effects on exchangeable K+ or Mg2+, or on Bray-, bicarbonate-, or water-extractable P concentrations. Before the burn, there were no significant differences in leaching, but during the first winter after the fire, soil solution concentrations of NH4+, NO3-, ortho-P, and (especially) SO42- were elevated in the burned area, and resin lysimeters showed significant increases in the leaching of NH4+ and mineral N. The leaching losses of mineral N were much smaller than the losses from the forest floor and All horizons, however. We conclude that the major short-term effects of wildfire were on leaching whereas the major long-term effect was the loss of N from the forest floor and soil during the fire.
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