Carbon sink effect of simulated acid rain in lime soil and carbonate rock system
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- 1. GZAR/The International Research Center on Karst under the Auspices of UNESCO
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In order to investigate the influence of rainfall acidity on the carbon sink in a lime soil and carbonate rock system,a leaching test was conducted using lime soil sample developed in pure limestone in Qingyan town and a pure limestone sample of Triassic Daye formation from Huaxi reservoir,Guiyang,comparing to the historical precipitation in Huaxi district,Guiyang.The influence of simulated acid rain on lime soil and the limestone system carbon sink was studied by measuring the HCO-3content,DOC in the leachates and the soil respiration rate in the lime soil and carbonate rocks system leached over six-months using a range of precipitation acidities and at various depths in the soil.The results showed that,(1)in the homogeneous sample in the soil of 10-50cm deep,the content of HCO-3increased with increased thickness of soil,however the DOC content decreased and the rate of soil respiration increased,indicating that soil thickness significantly affected the carbon sink in the lime soil and carbonate rock system;(2)for pH values ranging 3.5-6.8,the samples had significant differences in carbon emissions increasing precipitation acidity inhibited karstification and organic carbon dissolution,and the karst carbon sink effect decreased;(3)for a daily precipitation range of 90-230mm,the carbon sink was enhanced with the increased precipitation.
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