2017
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-264
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Comparing soil carbon loss through respiration and leaching under extreme precipitation events in arid and semi-arid grasslands

Abstract: Abstract.Respiration and leaching are two main processes responsible for soil carbon loss. While the former has received considerable research attention, studies examining leaching processes are limited especially in semiarid grasslands due to low precipitation. Climate change may increase the extreme precipitation event (EPE) frequency in arid and semiarid regions, 15 potentially enhancing soil carbon loss through leaching and respiration. Here we incubated soil columns of three typical grassland soils from I… Show more

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