Mollisol Erosion-Driven Efflux of Energetic Organic Carbon and Microflora Increases Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Cold-Region Rivers
Chunlan Li,
Kunfu Pi,
Philippe Van Cappellen
et al.
Abstract:Massive soil erosion occurs in the world’s Mollisol
regions
due to land use change and climate warming. The migration of Mollisol
organic matter to river systems and subsequent changes in carbon biogeochemical
flow and greenhouse gas fluxes are of global importance but little
understood. By employing comparative mesocosm experiments simulating
varying erosion intensity in Mollisol regions of northeastern China,
this research highlights that erosion-driven export and biomineralization
of terrestrial organic mat… Show more
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