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Evaluation of Soil Organic Carbon Storage of Atillo in the Ecuadorian Andean Wetlands

Andrés A. Beltrán-dávalosJohanna Elizabeth Ayala IzurietaMagdy Mileni Echeverria GuadalupeShari Van WittenbergheJesús DelegidoXosé Luis Otero PérezAgustín Merino

subject

soil organic carbon; peatlands; Andean wetland; lithologyCiències de la terraSoil ScienceEarth-Surface Processes

description

Identifying the SOC levels and revealing the potential of SOC storage of ecosystems difficult to sample and study are necessary contributions to the understanding of the global reserves of SOC. Wetlands store large amounts of SOC within their soils. They have an important role in water regulation and have great biological and floristic diversity. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the SOC stock in Atillo micro-watershed in the Ecuadorian Andean wetlands at two soil depths (0–30 cm and 30–60 cm below ground) and to assess the importance of the ecosystem and its conservation in favor of reducing emissions due to degradation processes. For that, we sampled the study zone with 101 composite samples of soil to obtain the SOC storage for each sample point in Mg/ha. A SOC estimation to evaluate its spatial distribution was performed using the geostatistical method Kriging. The results show a high storage capacity of the study zone with SOC values of 126 to 454 Mg/ha in the 0–30 cm soil profile and 148 to 350 Mg/ha in the 30–60 cm soil profile. The preservation and protection mechanisms of high SOC reserves should be taken into account to prevent the emission of CO2.

https://doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems6040092