与环境和社会经济因素有关的全球土壤性质评估的地球观测前沿。

IF 25.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
The Innovation Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2025.100985
José A M Demattê, Raul R Poppiel, Jean Jesus Macedo Novais, Nícolas Augusto Rosin, Budiman Minasny, Igor Y Savin, Sabine Grunwald, Songchao Chen, Yongsheng Hong, Jingyi Huang, Sabine Chabrillat, Quirijn de Jong van Lier, Eyal Ben-Dor, Cecile Gomez, Zhang Ganlin, Merilyn Taynara Accorsi Amorim, Letícia Guadagnin Vogel, Jorge Tadeu Fim Rosas, Robert Milewski, Asa Gholizadeh, Arseniy V Zhogolev, José Padarian Campusano, Yuxin Ma, Ho Jun Jang, Rudiyanto, Changkun Wang, Rodnei Rizzo, Nikolaos Tziolas, Nikolaos Tsakiridis, Masakazu Kodaira, D Nagesh Kumar, Subramanian Dharumarajan, Yufeng Ge, Emmanuelle Vaudour, Shamsollah Ayoubi, James Kobina Mensah Biney, Abdelaziz Belal, Salman Naimi Marandi, Najmeh Asgari Hafshejani, Eleni Kalopesa, Danilo Cesar Mello, Marcio Rocha Francelino, Elsayed Said Mohamed Salama, Asmaa Abdelbaki
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摘要

土壤因其在粮食安全和气候变化中的作用而受到全球关注。目前迫切需要精细土壤制图技术来支持粮食、水和生物多样性服务。将全球土壤数据集集成到地球观测系统中,并在云计算的支持下,以90米空间分辨率开发了第一个包含六个关键属性的全球土壤网格。从环境和社会经济的角度对它们进行评估,我们证明了世界上64%的表土主要是沙质的,肥力低,极易退化。这些条件限制了作物生产力,并突出了粮食安全的潜在风险。结果表明,土壤有机碳(SOC)储量约为900 Gt。干旱生物群落的碳储量是红树林的三倍。与自然植被下的土壤相比,农业土壤的有机碳含量至少降低了60%。大多数农业区在施肥的同时也在经历碳库的枯竭。通过将土壤容量与经济和社会因素相结合,我们强调了土壤在支持社会繁荣方面的关键作用。各大洲面积最大的10个国家储存了全球75%的SOC库存。然而,最贫穷的国家面临着有机质的迅速退化。我们指出社会发展和土壤属性的空间明确映射之间的相互联系。这种土壤-人类关系在土壤健康和人类发展之间建立了基于地理的联系。它强调了土壤管理在提高农业生产力和促进可持续土地利用规划方面的重要性。
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Frontiers in earth observation for global soil properties assessment linked to environmental and socio-economic factors.

Soil has garnered global attention for its role in food security and climate change. Fine-scale soil-mapping techniques are urgently needed to support food, water, and biodiversity services. A global soil dataset integrated into an Earth observation system and supported by cloud computing enabled the development of the first global soil grid of six key properties at a 90-m spatial resolution. Assessing them from environmental and socio-economic perspectives, we demonstrated that 64% of the world's topsoils are primarily sandy, with low fertility and high susceptibility to degradation. These conditions limit crop productivity and highlight potential risks to food security. Results reveal that approximately 900 Gt of soil organic carbon (SOC) is stored up to 20 cm deep. Arid biomes store three times more SOC than mangroves based on total areas. SOC content in agricultural soils is reduced by at least 60% compared to soils under natural vegetation. Most agricultural areas are being fertilized while simultaneously experiencing a depletion of the carbon pool. By integrating soil capacity with economic and social factors, we highlight the critical role of soil in supporting societal prosperity. The top 10 largest countries in area per continent store 75% of the global SOC stock. However, the poorest countries face rapid organic matter degradation. We indicate an interconnection between societal growth and spatially explicit mapping of soil properties. This soil-human nexus establishes a geographically based link between soil health and human development. It underscores the importance of soil management in enhancing agricultural productivity and promotes sustainable-land-use planning.

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The Innovation
The Innovation MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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38.30
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期刊介绍: The Innovation is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to promote scientific application. It publishes cutting-edge research and high-quality reviews in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, materials, nanotechnology, biology, translational medicine, geoscience, and engineering. The journal adheres to the peer review and publishing standards of Cell Press journals. The Innovation is committed to serving scientists and the public. It aims to publish significant advances promptly and provides a transparent exchange platform. The journal also strives to efficiently promote the translation from scientific discovery to technological achievements and rapidly disseminate scientific findings worldwide. Indexed in the following databases, The Innovation has visibility in Scopus, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Web of Science, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), PubMed Central, Compendex (previously Ei index), INSPEC, and CABI A&I.
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