Carbon isotope variations of modern soils in the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and their controlling factors

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QI Lin [1 ,2 ]
QIAO Yan-song [1 ,2 ]
LIU Zong-xiu [1 ,2 ]
PENG Sha-sha [3 ]
CHENG Yu [4 ]
WANG Yan [2 ]
ZHANG Xu-jiao [5 ]
TIAN Ming-zhong [5 ]
YANG Shuai-bin [2 ]
BAI Wen-bin [5 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Neotectonic Movement & Geohazard, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
[2] Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
[3] Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Institute of Geological Survey of Jiangsu Province
[5] School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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S153.6 [土壤成分]; P597 [同位素地质学与地质年代学];
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070902 ; 0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The marginal areas of the Tibetan Plateau have great vertical altitude gradient and abundant vegetation, they are therefore the ideal places for investigating the relationships among carbon isotope composition(δ13C) of modern soils, vegetation and environmental factors, which would be very useful for the reconstructions of both paleovegetation and paleoclimate. In this paper, modern soil samples collected in different vegetation vertical zones along 4km elevation gradient in the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau were analyzed for their carbon isotope composition. The results show that the modern soils in different vegetation vertical zones show apparent difference of δ13C values, which get heavier in the sequence of mixed evergreen and deciduous broad-leaved forest(-27.28‰ on average), evergreen broad-leaved forest(-27.25‰), subalpine shrub-meadow(-25.81‰), subalpine coniferous forest(-25.81‰), alpine bush-meadow(-25.16‰), and drought-enduring shrub(-24.07‰). 1800 m and 3500 m are two critical points for the δ13C values with respect to altitude. Specifically, the δ13C values decrease with increasing altitude below both points while increasing with increasing altitude above both points. Further analyses indicate that the declining δ13C values are mainly controlled by the decreasing proportion of C4 plants with elevation and the increasing δ13C values are attributed to the plant physic-morphological adaptation to the alpine environment. In the absence of drought stress, temperature is the main controlling factor for the carbon isotopic variations with altitude gradient.
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