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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.geoderma.2007.06.001
Titel (primär) Aggregation of floodplain soils based on classification principles to predict concentrations of nutrients and pollutants
Autor Rinklebe, J.; Franke, C.; Neue, H.-U.
Quelle Geoderma
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
Department BOCHE
Band/Volume 141
Heft 3-4
Seite von 210
Seite bis 223
Sprache englisch
Keywords Wetland soils; Soil classification; Heavy metals; Nutrients; Elbe River
Abstract Aggregating floodplain soil- and substrate-types allows a simple and practicable transfer of their properties, with little loss of information. Spatial distribution of floodplain soils along the Central Elbe River with increased concentrations of nutrients and heavy metals tend to be determinable and definable. Soils of the low-lying terraces ("Tschernitzen" consisting of floodplain silt and loam) and soils in depressions ("Gleye" consisting of floodplain clay and silt) have the largest concentrations of nutrients and pollutants because they reveal high humus content and fine mineral particles as a result of sedimentation through frequent or extended flooding periods with low flow-rates. Proper knowledge of the distribution of floodplain soil- and substrate-types allows predicting spatial distributions of concentrations of nutrients and pollutants, although high variability within soil types and transitions between them remains a challenge to be solved.
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Rinklebe, J., Franke, C., Neue, H.-U. (2007):
Aggregation of floodplain soils based on classification principles to predict concentrations of nutrients and pollutants
Geoderma 141 (3-4), 210 - 223 10.1016/j.geoderma.2007.06.001