Title of article
Hillslope soils and vegetation
Author/Authors
Amundson، نويسنده , , Ronald and Heimsath، نويسنده , , Arjun and Owen، نويسنده , , Justine and Yoo، نويسنده , , Kyungsoo and Dietrich، نويسنده , , William E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
11
From page
122
To page
132
Abstract
Assessing how vegetation controls hillslope soil processes is a challenging problem, as few abiotic landscapes exist as observational controls. Here we identify five avenues to examine how actively eroding hillslope soils and processes would differ without vegetation, and we explore some potential feedbacks that may result in landscape resilience on vegetated hillslopes. The various approaches suggest that a plant-free world would be characterized by largely soil-free hillslopes, that plants may control the maximum thickness of soils on slopes, that vegetated landforms erode at rates about one order of magnitude faster than plant-free outcrops in comparable settings, and that vegetated hillslope soils generally maintain long residence times such that both N and P sufficiency for ecosystems is the norm. We conclude that quantitatively parameterizing biota within process-based hillslope models needs to be a priority in order to project how human activity may further impact the soil mantle.
Keywords
soil , Biota , erosion , Weathering
Journal title
Geomorphology
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Geomorphology
Record number
2367780
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