20140611
Author : Wei, Z. Q. Wu, S. H. Zhou, S. L. Li, J. T. Zhao, Q. G.
Year : 2014
Title : Soil Organic Carbon Transformation and Related Properties in Urban Soil Under Impervious Surfaces
Journal : Pedosphere
Comment : Installation of impervious surface severely affected soil physicochemical properties and microbial activities, e.g., it significantly decreased total N contents, potential C mineralization and basal respiration rate (P <0.01), while increased pH, clay and Olsen-P concentrations. Soil organic carbon in the sealed soils at 0–20 cm was 2.35 kg m−2, which was significantly lower than the value of 4.52 kg m−2 in the open soils (P < 0.05).
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