The conversion of forests to agricultural land reduced the content of soil black carbon fractions in a karst rocky desertification area of Southwest China
Denan Zhang,
Qiumei Teng,
Kechao Huang
et al.
Abstract:Understanding the effects of land use on soil black carbon (BC) is critical for correctly interpreting the role of BC in the carbon cycle of karst areas. This study investigated the distribution characteristics of organic carbon (OC), BC, char, and soot and soil physicochemical properties of the soil profiles (0–40 cm) of secondary forest, shrub, farmland, and wasteland in a rocky desertification area of Guangxi Province, a typical karst rocky desertification area in Southwest China. We used a combination of s… Show more
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