Spatial heterogeneity of soil potassium geochemistry: A case study from Tianfu New Area, Chengdu, China

Fan Meng , Yang Wu , Liang Tang , Fang Yang , Lingfei Qu , Yang Li
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Urban-rural integration zones, situated at the interface between urban and rural environments, undergo profound alterations in arable soil quality attributed to rapid urbanization and intensified agricultural practices. However, there is still insufficiency research on potassium depletion from a spatial perspective, despite the increasing demand for vegetables. To address this gap, the spatial distribution characteristics of soils potassium in Tianfu New District, Chengdu Plain, China, were studied based on geochemistry, geostatistics and Earth system science. The results showed that: (1) Spatial heterogeneity existed in both soil total potassium (STP) and soil available potassium (SAP). However, there was no obvious spatial correlation between STP and SAP, and their spatial extents exhibited minimal overlap. (2) The STP levels are mainly affected by the altitude, slope, stratum exposure and geological background. (3) The SAP content is obviously affected by anthropogenic input, and the enrichment is significantly affected by fertilizers. This study reinforces the notion that the human intervention has strongly affected arable soil quality. The availability of fertilizer (e.g., potash) may significantly affecting food security within China.

土壤钾地球化学的空间异质性:中国成都天府新区案例研究
城乡结合部位于城市和农村环境的交界处,由于快速的城市化和强化的农业生产方式,耕地土壤质量发生了深刻的变化。然而,尽管人们对蔬菜的需求日益增长,但从空间角度对钾耗损的研究仍然不足。针对这一空白,基于地球化学、地质统计学和地球系统科学,研究了中国成都平原天府新区土壤钾的空间分布特征。结果表明(1)土壤全钾(STP)和土壤可利用钾(SAP)均存在空间异质性。然而,土壤全钾和土壤可利用钾之间没有明显的空间相关性,两者的空间范围重叠极小。(2) STP 含量主要受海拔、坡度、地层出露和地质背景的影响。(3)SAP 含量受人为输入影响明显,肥料对其富集作用显著。这项研究进一步证实了人类活动对耕地土壤质量的强烈影响。肥料(如钾肥)的供应可能会严重影响中国的粮食安全。
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