Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China.
Wetland ecosystems are represented as a significant reservoir of organic carbon and play an important role in mitigating the greenhouse effect. In order to compare the compositions and distribution of organic carbon in constructed and natural river wetlands, sediments from the Xinxue River Construct...
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doaj-4f8ca443aa21407ca424e2cf695b79632020-11-24T21:52:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013471310.1371/journal.pone.0134713Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China.Qingqing CaoRenqing WangHaijie ZhangXiuli GeJian LiuWetland ecosystems are represented as a significant reservoir of organic carbon and play an important role in mitigating the greenhouse effect. In order to compare the compositions and distribution of organic carbon in constructed and natural river wetlands, sediments from the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland and the Xinxue River, China, were sampled at two depths (0-15 cm and 15-25 cm) in both upstream and downstream locations. Three types of organic carbon were determined: light fraction organic carbon, heavy fraction organic carbon, and dissolved organic carbon. The results show that variations in light fraction organic carbon are significantly larger between upstream and downstream locations than they are between the two wetland types; however, the opposite trend is observed for the dissolved organic carbon. There are no significant differences in the distribution of heavy fraction organic carbon between the discrete variables (e.g., between the two depths, the two locations, or the two wetland types). However, there are significant cross-variable differences; for example, the distribution patterns of heavy fraction organic carbon between wetland types and depths, and between wetland types and locations. Correlation analysis reveals that light fraction organic carbon is positively associated with light fraction nitrogen in both wetlands, while heavy fraction organic carbon is associated with both heavy fraction nitrogen and the moisture content in the constructed wetland. The results of this study demonstrate that the constructed wetland, which has a relatively low background value of heavy fraction organic carbon, is gradually accumulating organic carbon of different types, with the level of accumulation dependent on the balance between carbon accumulation and carbon decomposition. In contrast, the river wetland has relatively stable levels of organic carbon.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4521701?pdf=render |
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Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China. |
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Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China. |
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Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China. |
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Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China. |
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Distribution of Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Xinxue River and the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland, China. |
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distribution of organic carbon in the sediments of xinxue river and the xinxue river constructed wetland, china. |
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Wetland ecosystems are represented as a significant reservoir of organic carbon and play an important role in mitigating the greenhouse effect. In order to compare the compositions and distribution of organic carbon in constructed and natural river wetlands, sediments from the Xinxue River Constructed Wetland and the Xinxue River, China, were sampled at two depths (0-15 cm and 15-25 cm) in both upstream and downstream locations. Three types of organic carbon were determined: light fraction organic carbon, heavy fraction organic carbon, and dissolved organic carbon. The results show that variations in light fraction organic carbon are significantly larger between upstream and downstream locations than they are between the two wetland types; however, the opposite trend is observed for the dissolved organic carbon. There are no significant differences in the distribution of heavy fraction organic carbon between the discrete variables (e.g., between the two depths, the two locations, or the two wetland types). However, there are significant cross-variable differences; for example, the distribution patterns of heavy fraction organic carbon between wetland types and depths, and between wetland types and locations. Correlation analysis reveals that light fraction organic carbon is positively associated with light fraction nitrogen in both wetlands, while heavy fraction organic carbon is associated with both heavy fraction nitrogen and the moisture content in the constructed wetland. The results of this study demonstrate that the constructed wetland, which has a relatively low background value of heavy fraction organic carbon, is gradually accumulating organic carbon of different types, with the level of accumulation dependent on the balance between carbon accumulation and carbon decomposition. In contrast, the river wetland has relatively stable levels of organic carbon. |
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