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Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Apportioning source of erosion-induced organic matter in the hilly-gully region of loess plateau in China: Insight from lipid biomarker and isotopic signature analysis

Chun Liu; Zhongwu Li; Xiaofeng Chang; Xiaodong Nie; Lin Liu; Haibing Xiao; Danyang Wang; Hao Peng; Guangming Zeng

Understanding the dynamics of organic matter (OM) at global and local scales is one of the challenges in the environmental sciences and i.e. terrestrial biogeochemistry. The accurate identification of OM is an essential element to achieve this goal. In our study, a novel application for quantitatively apportioning sources of eroded sedimentary OM from an eco-geomorphologic perspective was shown successfully via a coupled molecular n-alkane biomarkers and stable isotopic signatures (13C and 15N) along with elemental compositions (TOC and TN) using a Bayesian mixing model (SIAR). Soil source samples were collected from different land use types (i.e., forests, grassland, cropland, and fallow) and gully, which were probably transported downstream along the steep terrain. Meanwhile, three soil profiles with a total of 90 sediment samples were also sampled in check dam. The results indicated that cropland was the main sedimentary OM source in this catchment, contributing 29.5%, whereas the forests, grassland, fallow and gully contributed 12.17%, 15.39%, 21.53% and 21.85%, respectively. Although the molecular biomarker as a tracer was not valid solely, the combined approaches of n-alkanes biomarker and bulk parameters were efficient complements in tracing OM source in a hilly-gully region on the Loess Plateau of China.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Changes in microbial communities and respiration following the revegetation of eroded soil

Haibing Xiao; Zhongwu Li; Yuting Dong; Xiaofeng Chang; Jinquan Huang; Xiaodong Nie; Chun Liu; Lin Liu; Danyang Wang; Qiming Liu; Yanru Zhang


Journal of Hydrology | 2017

Response of sedimentary organic matter source to rainfall events using stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in a typical loess hilly-gully catchment of China

Chun Liu; Zhongwu Li; Yuting Dong; Xiaofeng Chang; Xiaodong Nie; Lin Liu; Haibing Xiao; Danyang Wang; Hao Peng


Applied Soil Ecology | 2017

Soil erosion-related dynamics of soil bacterial communities and microbial respiration

Haibing Xiao; Zhongwu Li; Xiaofeng Chang; Jinquan Huang; Xiaodong Nie; Chun Liu; Lin Liu; Danyang Wang; Yuting Dong; Jieyu Jiang


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2018

Soil carbon and nitrogen sources and redistribution as affected by erosion and deposition processes: A case study in a loess hilly-gully catchment, China

Chun Liu; Zhongwu Li; Xiaofeng Chang; Jijun He; Xiaodong Nie; Lin Liu; Haibing Xiao; Danyang Wang; Hao Peng; Guangming Zeng


Geoderma | 2018

The mineralization and sequestration of organic carbon in relation to agricultural soil erosion

Haibing Xiao; Zhongwu Li; Xiaofeng Chang; Bin Huang; Xiaodong Nie; Chun Liu; Lin Liu; Danyang Wang; Jieyu Jiang


Geoderma | 2019

Characterizing dissolved organic matter in eroded sediments from a loess hilly catchment using fluorescence EEM-PARAFAC and UV–Visible absorption: Insights from source identification and carbon cycling

Chun Liu; Zhongwu Li; Asmeret Asefaw Berhe; Haibing Xiao; Lin Liu; Danyang Wang; Hao Peng; Guangming Zeng


Sustainability | 2018

Evaluation of Regionalization of Soil and Water Conservation in China

Danyang Wang; Zhongwu Li; Guangming Zeng; Xiaodong Nie; Chun Liu


Soil & Tillage Research | 2018

Relationships of the hydraulic flow characteristics with the transport of soil organic carbon and sediment loss in the Loess Plateau

Lin Liu; Zhongwu Li; Xiaofeng Chang; Xiaodong Nie; Chen Liu; Haibing Xiao; Danyang Wang


Land Degradation & Development | 2018

Labile organic matter plays a more important role than the autotrophic bacterial community in regulating microbial CO2 fixation in an eroded watershed

Jieyu Jiang; Zhongwu Li; Haibing Xiao; Danyang Wang; Chun Liu; Xuqin Zhang; Hao Peng; Guangming Zeng

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Haibing Xiao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lin Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaofeng Chang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuting Dong

Yellow River Conservancy Commission

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