arXiv Open Access 2019

Soil and soil CO2 magnify greenhouse effect

Weixin Zhang Chengde Yu Zhifeng Shen Shu Liu Suli Li +2 lainnya
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Soil has been recognized as an indirect driver of global warming by regulating atmospheric greenhouse gases. However, in view of the higher heat capacity and CO2 concentration in soil than those in atmosphere, the direct contributions of soil to greenhouse effect may be non-ignorable. Through field manipulation of CO2 concentration both in soil and atmosphere, we demonstrated that the soil-retained heat and its slow transmission process within soil may cause slower heat leaking from the earth. Furthermore, soil air temperature was non-linearly affected by soil CO2 concentration with the highest value under 7500 ppm CO2. This study indicates that the soil and soil CO2, together with atmospheric CO2, play indispensable roles in fueling the greenhouse effect. We proposed that anthropogenic changes in soils should be focused in understanding drivers of the globe warming.

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Weixin Zhang

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Chengde Yu

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Zhifeng Shen

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Shu Liu

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Suli Li

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Yuanhu Shao

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Shenglei Fu

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Zhang, W., Yu, C., Shen, Z., Liu, S., Li, S., Shao, Y. et al. (2019). Soil and soil CO2 magnify greenhouse effect. https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.06044

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