Human Impacts on Soil Carbon Dynamics of Deep-Rooted Amazonian Forests

Human Impacts on Soil Carbon Dynamics of Deep-Rooted Amazonian Forests
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 1728952042
ISBN-13 : 9781728952048
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Book Synopsis Human Impacts on Soil Carbon Dynamics of Deep-Rooted Amazonian Forests by : National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa

Download or read book Human Impacts on Soil Carbon Dynamics of Deep-Rooted Amazonian Forests written by National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa and published by . This book was released on 2018-10-18 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Deforestation and logging degrade more forest in eastern and southern Amazonia than in any other region of the world. This forest alteration affects regional hydrology and the global carbon cycle, but our current understanding of these effects is limited by incomplete knowledge of tropical forest ecosystems. It is widely agreed that roots are concentrated near the soil surface in moist tropical forests, but this generalization incorrectly implies that deep roots are unimportant in water and C budgets. Our results indicate that half of the closed-canopy forests of Brazilian Amazonic occur where rainfall is highly seasonal, and these forests rely on deeply penetrating roots to extract soil water. Pasture vegetation extracts less water from deep soil than the forest it replaces, thus increasing rates of drainage and decreasing rates of evapotranspiration. Deep roots are also a source of modern carbon deep in the soil. The soils of the eastern Amazon contain more carbon below 1 m depth than is present in above-ground biomass. As much as 25 percent of this deep soil C could have annual to decadal turnover times and may be lost to the atmosphere following deforestation. We compared the importance of deep roots in a mature, evergreen forest with an adjacent man-made pasture, the most common type of vegetation on deforested land in Amazonia. The study site is near the town of Paragominas, in the Brazilian state of Para, with a seasonal rainfall pattern and deeply-weathered, kaolinitic soils that are typical for large portions of Amazonia. Root distribution, soil water extraction, and soil carbon dynamics were studied using deep auger holes and shafts in each ecosystem, and the phenology and water status of the leaf canopies were measured. We estimated the geographical distribution of deeply-rooting forests using satellite imagery, rainfall data, and field measurements. Nepstad, Daniel C. and Stone, Thomas A. and Davidson, Eric A. Unspecified Center NAGW-2750...


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