2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10021-019-00361-1
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Quantitative Analysis of Pedogenic Thresholds and Domains in Volcanic Soils

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“…Similarly, across a Malaysian elevation gradient, MAT increased leaf litterfall concentrations of N but not those of P, K, Ca, or Mg (Proctor et al, 1989). Bateman et al (2019) found that for soils in Hawaii with similarly high water balance, total and exchangeable Ca and Mg were low and varied little with MAT. In a global survey, foliar N and P concentrations decreased with increasing MAT (Reich and Oleksyn, 2004).…”
Section: Live Foliage Nutrient Concentration and Nutrient Resorption mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, across a Malaysian elevation gradient, MAT increased leaf litterfall concentrations of N but not those of P, K, Ca, or Mg (Proctor et al, 1989). Bateman et al (2019) found that for soils in Hawaii with similarly high water balance, total and exchangeable Ca and Mg were low and varied little with MAT. In a global survey, foliar N and P concentrations decreased with increasing MAT (Reich and Oleksyn, 2004).…”
Section: Live Foliage Nutrient Concentration and Nutrient Resorption mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The water balance approach, similar to that of Bateman et al (2019), is an estimate of infiltration through the vadose zone; however, it was not employed as the independent variable in Figure 4 as MAP appears to be an equal or better predictor of laterite thickness (Table 1). Because the water balances can have negative values (ET>MAP), regressions were not forced through the origin.…”
Section: Kauaimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kauai Chadwick et al (2003) and Goodfellow et al (2014) noted precipitation thresholds between~1000 and~1500mma À1 , below which major breaks in laterite thickness and other properties were observed in the Kohala Peninsula of Hawaii ( Figure 4B). Recently, Bateman et al (2019) have suggested that a water balance approach (MAPÀET) for 20ka soils on the nearby Mauna Kea Volcano might be a better threshold indicator. However, the water balance approach is a direct function of MAP and as noted in the Results, rainfall appears to be an equally good or better indicator of saprolite thickness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we applied this model to another climate gradient on Mauna Kea Volcano, Hawai'i; there, rainfall varies from 439 to 5202 mm/year, water balance from -1267 to ? 3810 mm/year, and mean annual temperature from 5.7 to 14.2°C (Bateman et al 2019) (all climate information from Giambelluca et al 2013). The gradients differed in that the Mauna Kea (MK) gradient developed in * 20,000 year old substrate (Bateman et al 2019), while the Kohala (KH) gradient was developed in * 150,000 year old substrate (Chadwick et al 2003), and in that the driest sites were warm leeward sites on KH while the driest sites were cold high elevation sites on MK.…”
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“…3810 mm/year, and mean annual temperature from 5.7 to 14.2°C (Bateman et al 2019) (all climate information from Giambelluca et al 2013). The gradients differed in that the Mauna Kea (MK) gradient developed in * 20,000 year old substrate (Bateman et al 2019), while the Kohala (KH) gradient was developed in * 150,000 year old substrate (Chadwick et al 2003), and in that the driest sites were warm leeward sites on KH while the driest sites were cold high elevation sites on MK. Temperature, precipitation, and water balance were very highly correlated within each gradient, but we could use the model to separate the effects of temperature vs precipitation (and water balance) on soil properties and N dynamics (especially d 15 N natural abundance) on both gradients.…”
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confidence: 99%