Spodosol development and soil organic carbon distribution along a lithosequence in perhumid coastal temperate rainforest

Author:

Fedenko Jennifer1,D'Amore David2ORCID,Spinola Diogo23,Portes Raquel4ORCID,Dere Ashlee5,Lybrand Rebecca A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Crop and Soil Science Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA

2. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station Juneau Alaska USA

3. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks Alaska USA

4. Department of Earth and Climate Sciences Bates College Lewiston Maine USA

5. Department of Geography/Geology University of Nebraska Omaha Nebraska USA

Abstract

AbstractA dense concentration of old‐growth forest and a wet, cold climate promote mineral weathering and leaching in coastal temperate rainforest soils. Our objective was to assess soil development and soil organic carbon (SOC) distribution across 18 soil profiles in remote, upland terrain of southeast Alaska where pedon data are sparse. We made soil morphological observations, collected samples, and completed laboratory analyses to measure SOC content, pH, and particle size distribution. The survey of upland backslope soils included north‐ and south‐facing hillslopes derived from three lithologies (slate, metavolcanic, and phyllite). The soils across all sites were very gravelly (51.8 ± 20.4% coarse fragments), acidic (mineral soil pH 4.85 ± 0.45), and moderately deep (96.56 ± 37.80 cm); thin, broken E horizons were underlain by thick, carbon‐rich spodic horizons. Soil development was relatively consistent as demonstrated by the Profile Development Index with values from 15 to 26 and Podzolization Index values spanning 8 to 14. A mean pedon SOC stock of 198.02 ± 81.42 Mg C ha−1 (n = 18) was calculated using data collected for all upland organic and mineral soils from our work. The accumulation of SOC was similar among soils formed from contrasting lithologies with averages of 182 ± 15.70 Mg C ha−1 for slate, 188 ± 53.80 Mg C ha−1 for metavolcanic, and 218 ± 124 Mg C ha−1 for phyllite. Our work contributes to soil morphological observations, laboratory data, and SOC stock estimates required to better constrain and model pedogenic processes and SOC stock in remote forests where data sets are limited.

Funder

Pacific Northwest Research Station

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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