Soil stripping and replacement for the rehabilitation of bauxite-mined land at Weipa. III. Simulated long-term soil organic matter development
Long-term trends in soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) under current and alternative rehabilitation practices at Weipa were simulated using the CENTURY model. After 100 years, predicted organic C in the surface soils (0–20 cm) of each treatment had risen to new dynamic equiliPbria. Since the ‘...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian journal of soil research 2000-01, Vol.38 (2), p.395-410 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Long-term trends in soil organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) under current and alternative rehabilitation practices at Weipa were simulated using the CENTURY model. After 100 years, predicted organic C in the surface soils (0–20 cm) of each treatment had risen to new dynamic equiliPbria. Since the ‘passive’ pool of recalcitrant organic C, which occupied 47% of organic C, changed little over the simulation period, the new equilibria differed according to initial organic C content. Most organic matter recovery occurred in the ‘slow’ fraction, although the greatest rate of change occurred in the ‘active’ C pool, which stabilised within 50 years at levels similar to the native forest. Similarly, ‘slow’ C accumulated in all treatments to new equilibria which were similar to that in undisturbed forest soil. The main difference between treatments was in the predicted time until a stable equilibrium in the ‘slow’ pool was reached: between 90 and 160 years depending on the soil stripping and replacement operation used. Successful development of new equilibria was highly sensitive to the amount of legume N 2 fixation in the system and also to the severity of C and N losses during fire events. Reasonable agreement was found between simulated organic C accumulation and that observed in surveyed rehabilitation of up to 15 years of age ( r 2 = 0.67 for freshly replaced soils, r 2 = 0.72 for soils stockpiled before respreading). Keywords: CENTURY model, organic matter pools, organic matter accumulation, organic matter equilibrium, organic carbon, soil nitrogen. Australian Journal of Soil Research 38(2) 395 - 410 Full text doi:10.1071/SR99045 © CSIRO 2000 |
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ISSN: | 1838-675X 0004-9573 1446-568X |
DOI: | 10.1071/SR99045 |