Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.

With increasing interest in the carbon cycle on arid land, there is an urgent need to quantify both soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) thus to assess various methods. Here, we present a study employing three methods for determinations of SOC and SIC in the Yanqi Basin of northwest...

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Main Authors: Xiujun Wang, Jiaping Wang, Juan Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3432125?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-946ceac80efd4f0abe868f97e733c9f42020-11-24T21:26:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4433410.1371/journal.pone.0044334Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.Xiujun WangJiaping WangJuan ZhangWith increasing interest in the carbon cycle on arid land, there is an urgent need to quantify both soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) thus to assess various methods. Here, we present a study employing three methods for determinations of SOC and SIC in the Yanqi Basin of northwest China. We use an elemental analyzer for both SOC and SIC, the Walkley-Black method for SOC, a modified pressure calcimeter method for SIC, and a simple loss-on-ignition (LOI) procedure for determinations of SOC and SIC. Our analyses show that all three approaches produce consistently low values for SOC (1-14 g kg(-1)) and high values for SIC (8-53 g kg(-1)). The Walkley-Black method provides an accurate estimate of SOC with 100% recovery for most soil samples. The pressure calcimeter method is as accurate as the elemental analysis for measuring SIC. In addition, SOC and SIC can be accurately estimated using a two-step LOI approach, i.e., (1) combustion at 375°C for 17 hours to estimate SOC, and (2) subsequent combustion at 800°C for 12 hours to estimate SIC. There are strong linear relationships for both SOC and SIC between the elemental analysis and LOI method, which demonstrates the capability of the two-step LOI technique for estimating SOC and SIC in this arid region.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3432125?pdf=render
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author Xiujun Wang
Jiaping Wang
Juan Zhang
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Jiaping Wang
Juan Zhang
Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
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author_facet Xiujun Wang
Jiaping Wang
Juan Zhang
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title Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
title_short Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
title_full Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
title_fullStr Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern China.
title_sort comparisons of three methods for organic and inorganic carbon in calcareous soils of northwestern china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description With increasing interest in the carbon cycle on arid land, there is an urgent need to quantify both soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) thus to assess various methods. Here, we present a study employing three methods for determinations of SOC and SIC in the Yanqi Basin of northwest China. We use an elemental analyzer for both SOC and SIC, the Walkley-Black method for SOC, a modified pressure calcimeter method for SIC, and a simple loss-on-ignition (LOI) procedure for determinations of SOC and SIC. Our analyses show that all three approaches produce consistently low values for SOC (1-14 g kg(-1)) and high values for SIC (8-53 g kg(-1)). The Walkley-Black method provides an accurate estimate of SOC with 100% recovery for most soil samples. The pressure calcimeter method is as accurate as the elemental analysis for measuring SIC. In addition, SOC and SIC can be accurately estimated using a two-step LOI approach, i.e., (1) combustion at 375°C for 17 hours to estimate SOC, and (2) subsequent combustion at 800°C for 12 hours to estimate SIC. There are strong linear relationships for both SOC and SIC between the elemental analysis and LOI method, which demonstrates the capability of the two-step LOI technique for estimating SOC and SIC in this arid region.
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