articleGlobal Change BiologyAug 3, 2009Closed access

Fate of soil‐applied black carbon: downward migration, leaching and soil respiration

Cornell University · International Development Research Centre · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Black carbon (BC) is an important pool of the global C cycle, because it cycles much more slowly than others and may even be managed for C sequestration. Using stable isotope techniques, we investigated the fate of BC applied to a savanna Oxisol in Colombia at rates of 0, 11.6, 23.2 and 116.1 t BC ha −1 , as well as its effect on non‐BC soil organic C. During the rainy seasons of 2005 and 2006, soil respiration was measured using soda lime traps, particulate and dissolved organic C (POC and DOC) moving by saturated flow was sampled continuously at 0.15 and 0.3 m, and soil was sampled to 2.0 m. Black C was found below the application depth of 0–0.1 m in the 0.15–0.3 m depth interval, with migration…

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  • Total organic carbon
  • Environmental science
  • Oxisol
  • Leaching (pedology)
  • Soil respiration
  • Carbon cycle
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Soil carbon
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