Differences and influencing factors related to underground water carbon uptake by karsts in the Houzhai Basin, southwestern China
Carbon sink in karstic areas is very important at a global scale. Consequently, accurate determination of the carbon sink of karst ecosystems has become a core issue in research. We used flow and carbon ion concentration data from three stations with different environmental background conditions in...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2016-08-01
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Series: | Solid Earth |
Online Access: | http://www.solid-earth.net/7/1259/2016/se-7-1259-2016.pdf |
Summary: | Carbon sink in karstic areas is very important at a global scale.
Consequently, accurate determination of the carbon sink of karst ecosystems
has become a core issue in research. We used flow and carbon ion
concentration data from three stations with different environmental
background conditions in the Houzhai Basin, southwestern China, to analyse the
differences in carbon uptake between stations and to determine their impact
factors. The results show that carbon sink discharge was mainly controlled
by the flow at each site. Preliminary analysis indicated that the rapid
increase in flow only had a partial dilution effect on the ion
concentrations due to the high speed and stability of chemical carbonate
weathering. The Land-Use and Cover-Change (LUCC) type had important
effects on the bicarbonate ion concentrations; under stable run-off
conditions, the influence of flow variation on the ion concentration was
lower than the effects of chemical carbonate weathering on bicarbonate ion
concentrations under different environmental conditions (a comparison of
Laoheitan and Liugu stations showed a difference of 150 %). However, if
run-off increased significantly, the impact of run-off variation on
bicarbonate ions was greater than the effects of chemical carbonate
weathering caused under different environmental conditions. This work
provides a reference for the calculation of the karst geological carbon
sink. |
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ISSN: | 1869-9510 1869-9529 |