Zhang Gan-lin
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Chinese Geographical Science | 2017
Song Xiaodong; Liu Feng; Ju Bing; Zhi Junjun; Li Decheng; Zhao Yuguo; Zhang Gan-lin
The main aim of this paper was to calculate soil organic carbon stock (SOCS) with consideration of the pedogenetic horizons using expert knowledge and GIS-based methods in northeastern China. A novel prediction process was presented and was referred to as model-then-calculate with respect to the variable thicknesses of soil horizons (MCV). The model-then-calculate with fixed-thickness (MCF), soil profile statistics (SPS), pedological professional knowledge-based (PKB) and vegetation type-based (Veg) methods were carried out for comparison. With respect to the similar pedological information, nine common layers from topsoil to bedrock were grouped in the MCV. Validation results suggested that the MCV method generated better performance than the other methods considered. For the comparison of polygon based approaches, the Veg method generated better accuracy than both SPS and PKB, as limited soil data were incorporated. Additional prediction of the pedogenetic horizons within MCV benefitted the regional SOCS estimation and provided information for future soil classification and understanding of soil functions. The intermediate product, that is, horizon thickness maps were fluctuant enough and reflected many details in space. The linear mixed model indicated that mean annual air temperature (MAAT) was the most important predictor for the SOCS simulation. The minimal residual of the linear mixed models was achieved in the vegetation type-based model, whereas the maximal residual was fitted in the soil type-based model. About 95% of SOCS could be found in Argosols, Cambosols and Isohumosols. The largest SOCS was found in the croplands with vegetation of Triticum aestivum L., Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, Glycine max (L.) Merr., Zea mays L. and Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 1.4.1 Classification and information demand | 2010
M. Golden; E. Micheli; C. Ditzler; H. Eswaran; P. Owens; Zhang Gan-lin; A. McBratney; J. Hempel; L. Montanarellai; P. Schad; R. J. Gilkes; N. Prakongkep
Chinese Journal of Soil Science | 2002
Zhang Gan-lin
Progress in geography | 2010
Zhu Xinjun; Wang Zhonggen; Xia Jun; Yu Lei; Wu Yun-Jin; Zhang Gan-lin; Zhao Yuguo; Yang Jinling
Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering | 2010
Zhang Gan-lin; Wu YunJin; Zhao Yuguo
Rural Eco-environment | 2005
Zhang Gan-lin
Chinese Journal of Soil Science | 2003
Zhang Gan-lin
Acta Ecologica Sinica | 2013
Zhao Mingsong; Zhang Gan-lin; Li Decheng; Zhao Yuguo
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 1.3.1 Pedogenesis: ratio and ranges of influence | 2010
Zhang Gan-lin; Chen LiuMei; R. J. Gilkes; N. Prakongkep
Science & Technology Review | 2005
Zhang Gan-lin