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Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Surface mapping, organic matter and water stocks in peatlands of the Serra do Espinhaço meridional - Brazil
Márcio Luiz Da Silva2  Alexandre Christófaro Silva1  Bárbara Pereira Christófaro Silva1  Uidemar Morais Barral1  Pablo Gomes E Souza Soares1  Pablo Vidal-torrado1 
[1] ,IFSULDEMINASInconfidentes MG ,Brazil
关键词: Histosols;    GIS;    vertical growth rate;    rate of carbon accumulation;    radiocarbon age;    Organossolos;    geoprocessamento;    taxa de crescimento vertical;    taxa de acúmulo de carbono;    idades radiocarbônicas;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-06832013000500004
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Peatlands are soil environments that store carbon and large amounts of water, due to their composition (90 % water), low hydraulic conductivity and a sponge-like behavior. It is estimated that peat bogs cover approximately 4.2 % of the Earth's surface and stock 28.4 % of the soil carbon of the planet. Approximately 612 000 ha of peatlands have been mapped in Brazil, but the peat bogs in the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional (SdEM) were not included. The objective of this study was to map the peat bogs of the northern part of the SdEM and estimate the organic matter pools and water volume they stock. The peat bogs were pre-identified and mapped by GIS and remote sensing techniques, using ArcGIS 9.3, ENVI 4.5 and GPS Track Maker Pro software and the maps validated in the field. Six peat bogs were mapped in detail (1:20,000 and 1:5,000) by transects spaced 100 m and each transect were determined every 20 m, the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) coordinates, depth and samples collected for characterization and determination of organic matter, according to the Brazilian System of Soil Classification. In the northern part of SdEM, 14,287.55 ha of peatlands were mapped, distributed over 1,180,109 ha, representing 1.2 % of the total area. These peatlands have an average volume of 170,021,845.00 m³ and stock 6,120,167 t (428.36 t ha-1) of organic matter and 142,138,262 m³ (9,948 m³ ha-1) of water. In the peat bogs of the Serra do Espinhaço Meridional, advanced stages of decomposing (sapric) organic matter predominate, followed by the intermediate stage (hemic). The vertical growth rate of the peatlands ranged between 0.04 and 0.43 mm year-1, while the carbon accumulation rate varied between 6.59 and 37.66 g m-2 year-1. The peat bogs of the SdEM contain the headwaters of important water bodies in the basins of the Jequitinhonha and San Francisco Rivers and store large amounts of organic carbon and water, which is the reason why the protection and preservation of these soil environments is such an urgent and increasing need.

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