Pedosphere 25(2): 220--229, 2015
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2015 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Spatial distribution and fluorescence properties of soil dissolved organic carbon across a riparian buffer wetland in Chongming Island, China
WANG Yu-Lai1,2, YANG Chang-Ming1, ZOU Li-Min1,3 and CUI Heng-Zhao1
1Key Laboratory of Yangtze River Water Environment of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092 (China)
2School of Energy and Environment, Anhui University of Technology, Maanshan 243002 (China)
3Water Supply Management Station of Shanghai Qingpu Water Authority, Shanghai 201700 (China)
ABSTRACT
      The migration of soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from terrestrial to aquatic environments has important impacts on the adjacent water quality and the transport of organic and inorganic contaminants. However, few studies have investigated the sources and properties of DOC in riparian zones. A total of 34 soil samples were collected across four riparian buffer zones (Zones A--D) on Chongming Island, China. The vertical distributions of soil organic carbon (SOC) and DOC, fluorescence excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectra of DOC and the optical indices, including fluorescence index (FI), index of recent autochthonous contribution (BIX), and humification index (HIX), were measured across the riparian environment to investigate the sources and fluorescence properties of DOC. The results showed that SOC stored in the surface soil (0--30 cm) accounted for 40% of the total soil profile SOC. The DOC accumulated in Zones A--C, which accounted for 5% of the SOC. The fluorescence EEM spectra of DOC showed that DOC contained humic-like and protein-like substances, which were mainly derived from recent plant debris by microbes. A large amount of humic-like substances were sorbed to minerals in the surface soil (0--30 cm). In addition, the riparian topography and soil physico-chemical properties (pH, EC and moisture) dictated the transformation and transport of DOC. The results suggested that EEMs could reveal the source of DOC in riparian soil systems, and that optical indices were complementary tools that revealed the characteristics of soil DOC and provided supplemental evidence about DOC sources.
Key Words:  excitation-emission matrix (EEM), riparian bu.er zone, fluorescence index (FI), humification index (HIX), optical indices
Citation: Wang, Y. L., Yang, C. M., Zou, L. M. and Cui, H. Z. 2015. Spatial distribution and fluorescence properties of soil dissolved organic carbon across a riparian buffer wetland in Chongming Island, China. Pedosphere. 25(2): 220-229.
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