Jinxun Liu
Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2005
Zhengxi Tan; Shuguang Liu; Carol A. Johnston; Thomas R. Loveland; Larry L. Tieszen; Jinxun Liu; Rachel Kurtz
Plains ecoregion. A sampling framework (40 sample blocks of 10 � 10 km 2 randomly located in the ecoregion) and the General Ensemble Biogeochemical Modeling System (GEMS) were used to quantify the spatial and temporal variability in the SOC stock from 1972 to 2001. Results indicate that C source and sink areas coexisted within the ecoregion, and the SOC stock in the upper 20-cm depth increased by 3.93 Mg ha � 1 over the 29 years. About 17.5% of the area was evaluated as a C source at 122 kg C ha � 1 yr � 1 . The spatial variability of SOC stock was attributed to the dynamics of both slow and passive fractions, while the temporal variation depended on the slow fraction only. The SOC change at the block scale was positively related to either grassland proportion or negatively related to cropland proportion. We concluded that the slow C pool determined whether soils behaved as sources or sinks of atmospheric CO2, but the strength depended on antecedent SOC contents, land cover type, and land use change history in the ecoregion.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2006
Zhengxi Tan; Shuguang Liu; Carol A. Johnston; Jinxun Liu; Larry L. Tieszen
located 10 � 10 km 2 sample blocks. These sample blocks were aggregated into cropland, grassland, and forestland groups based on land cover composition within each sample block. Canonical correlation analysis indicated that SOC source-sink relationship from 1973 to 2000 was significantly related to the land cover type while the change rates mainly depended on the baseline SOC level and annual precipitation. Of all selected driving factors, the baseline SOC and nitrogen levels controlled the SOC change rates for the forestland and cropland groups, while annual precipitation determined the C source-sink relationship for the grassland group in which noticeable SOC sink strength was attributed to the conversion from cropped area to grass cover. Canonical correlation analysis also showed that grassland ecosystems are more complicated than others in the ecoregion, which may be difficult to identify on a field scale. Current model simulations need further adjustments to the model input variables for the grass cover-dominated ecosystems in the ecoregion.
Ecological Modelling | 2008
Jinxun Liu; Shuguang Liu; Thomas R. Loveland; Larry L. Tieszen
summer computer simulation conference | 2007
Jinxun Liu; Shuguang Liu; Larry L. Tieszen; Mingshi Chen
Archive | 2006
Shuguang Liu; Zhengpeng Li; Jinxun Liu; Thomas R. Loveland; Mike S. W. Chen; Larry L. Tieszen
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2005
Zhengxi Tan; Shuguang Liu; Carol A. Johnston; Thomas R. Loveland; Larry L. Tieszen; Jinxun Liu; Rachel Kurtz
Archive | 2010
Shuguang Liu; Larry L. Tieszen; Shuqing Zhao; Zhengpeng Li; Jinxun Liu
Archive | 2010
Shuguang Liu; Larry L. Tieszen; Shuqing Zhao; Zhengpeng Li; Jinxun Liu
Archive | 2006
Jinxun Liu; Shuguang Liu; Linda S. Heath; Thomas R. Loveland; Larry L. Tieszen
Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2006
Zhengxi Tan; Shuguang Liu; Carol A. Johnston; Jinxun Liu; Larry L. Tieszen