Soil organic carbon stocks in relation to the altitude in Serbia

D. Vidojević, M. Manojlović, A. Đorđević, R. Savić, L. Nešić, Božidar V. Đokić
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The research was conducted to determine the soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in relation to the altitude in Serbia. The database included a total of 1,140 soil profiles. SOC were investigated at different the altitudes (0-200 m, 200-500 m, 500-1,000 m, 1,000 - 2.000 m) and at two soil depths (0-30 cm and 0-100 cm). Statistical correlation was done for five regions where locations were grouped according to the spatial distribution. The results showed that the highest mean values of SOC were measured on the terrain that includes mountains with the altitudes of 1,000-2,000 m and covers an area of 11.5% of the territory of Serbia. The lowest obtained result is related to the lowland areas with the largest number of locations. Greater variability in the results of SOC stocks were found at the higher altitudes and the greatest on the low mountains of 500-1,000 m altitude. There is a medium to strong statistical dependence of the altitude with the SOC stocks at two soil depths (0-30 cm and 0-100 cm). The result indicate that the relationship between SOC stocks and altitude varies between the regions. This study shows that altitude is an important factor affecting SOC stocks.
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塞尔维亚土壤有机碳储量与海拔的关系
研究了塞尔维亚土壤有机碳储量与海拔的关系。该数据库共包括1140个土壤剖面。研究了不同海拔高度(0 ~ 200 m、200 ~ 500 m、500 ~ 1000 m、1000 ~ 2.000 m)和土壤深度(0 ~ 30 cm和0 ~ 100 cm)的土壤有机碳。对按空间分布分组的5个地区进行了统计相关性分析。结果表明,土壤有机碳平均值最高的地区为海拔1000 ~ 2000 m的山地,占塞尔维亚国土面积的11.5%。获得的最低结果与地点数量最多的低地地区有关。土壤有机碳储量的变化在海拔越高越明显,在海拔500 ~ 1000 m的低海拔山区变化最大。两种土壤深度(0 ~ 30 cm和0 ~ 100 cm)的土壤有机碳储量与海拔高度之间存在中等到较强的统计相关性。结果表明,不同地区土壤有机碳储量与海拔的关系存在差异。研究表明,海拔是影响土壤有机碳储量的重要因素。
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