Biogeochemical controls on aluminum chemistry in the O horizon of a red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) stand in central Maine,USA |
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Authors: | Lindsey E. Rustad Christopher S. Cronan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Ecology and Environmental Science, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, USA;(2) Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined the biotic and abiotic processes controlling solution chemistry and cycling of aluminum (Al) in the organic horizons of a northern coniferous forest ecosystem. A mass balance budget indicated that aboveground inputs of Al to the O horizon averaged 0.9 kg ha–1 1 yr–1, with major inputs accounted for by litterfall (69%), followed by precipitation (21%), and net canopy throughfall plus stemflow (10%). Estimated leaching losses of Al from the O horizon averaged 2.1 kg Al ha-1 yr1. We hypothesize that the difference between measured Al inputs and outputs can be accounted for by Al release from weathering of soil minerals admixed into the O horizon. Variations in O horizon solution Al chemistry were influenced by a number of factors, including pH, Al equilibria with different solid-phase organic exchange sites, and Al complexation with humic ligands in soil solution. |
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Keywords: | Al biogeochemistry aluminum forest floor O horizon red spruce soil organic matter |
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