Study on soil organic carbon composition and distribution law in Altai Mountains, Xinjiang, China
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DOI:10.7606/j.issn.1000-7601.2008.01.06
Key Words: soil organic carbon  sxidation stability  Kos value  vertical zonality  Altai Mountains
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XU Hua-jun College of Resources & Env ironmental Sciences?Xinjiang University?U rumqi?Xinjiang 830046?China School of Env ironmental Sciences & Spatial Informatics China University of Mining and Technology?Xuz hou Jiangsu 221008 China 
YIN Zh-i gang School of Env ironmental Sciences & Spatial Informatics China University of Mining and Technology?Xuz hou?Jiangsu 221008?China 
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Abstract:
      Study was made on soil organic carbon composition and distribution law in Altai Mountains.The results showed that the readily oxidizable carbons were decreasing?and the Kos value was increasing with altitude raise.All of these were distributed vertically in zonality.Although the total soil organic carbons increased with the altitude rising?but the effective fertility decreased.From the foot to the top of the mountains?the soil organic matter accumulated gradually.