Gubin, S. V. Lupachev, A. V.
Published in
Eurasian Soil Science
AbstractCoastal lowlands of northeastern Siberia are composed of the Pleistocene ice-rich organic-containing loamy sediments of the Ice Complex (yedoma) and products of their transformation in the Holocene. In the tundra zone, three major trends of modern pedogenesis depending on the geomorphic position and age of particular landforms have been ide...
Gubin, S. V. Lupachev, A. V.
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Eurasian Soil Science
Abstract—Pedogenesis on the terraces of lacustrine–alas depressions in the tundra zone of the Kolyma Lowland takes place on sediments that are different in genesis but have significantly similar composition and properties. Soil morphology and soil cover patterns on terraces and slopes of depressions reflect the main trends of the Holocene pedogenes...
mingaila, justas čiuldienė, dovilė viškelis, pranas bartkevičius, edmundas vilimas, vladas armolaitis, kęstutis
Birch sap is colourless or slightly opalescent and is traditionally drunk in spring. Currently, birch sap is becoming more important in the market sector as well as to pharmacy companies due to its biochemical composition and use in a wide variety of products. To extract good quality sap using birch resources in a sustainable way, there is a need t...
Mazzetto, Josiane M L Melo, Vander Freitas Bonfleur, Eloana Janice Vidal-Torrado, Pablo Dieckow, Jeferson
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Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society
Wetlands near urban centers may be more isolated areas and can be chosen for the disposal of bodies or used as a crime scene. The predominant soils in these areas usually have a high content of organic matter (OM), classified as Histosols. Soil organic matter (SOM) is composed of many different compounds that can be identified by pyrolysis-gas chro...
Goncharova, O. Yu. Matyshak, G. V. Bobrik, A. A. Timofeeva, M. V. Sefilyan, A. R.
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Eurasian Soil Science
AbstractThe method of component integration was tested in the course of studies in typical biogeocenoses of the north of Western Siberia. This method as applied for separate horizons made it possible not only to estimate the contribution of different sources to the total efflux of CO2 from soils but also to evaluate the participation of horizons in...
Paul, Carsten Fealy, Réamonn Fenton, Owen Lanigan, Gary O'Sullivan, Lilian Schulte, Rogier P.O.
In 2014 temperate zone emission factor revisions were published in the IPCC Wetlands Supplement. Default values for direct CO2 emissions of artificially drained organic soils were increased by a factor of 1.6 for cropland sites and by factors ranging from 14 to 24 for grassland sites. This highlights the role of drained organic soils as emission ho...
Coutinho, Bruna Alves Pott, Vali Joana Arrua, Bruno Arguelho Aoki, Camila Pott, Arnildo
Published in
Brazilian Journal of Botany
With the aim of documenting aquatic macrophyte succession on floating meadows and its relationship with histosol thickness, we sampled six-hundred 0.5 × 0.5 m2 plots of ten randomly chosen floating meadows in Baía Grande lake (Aquidauana, MS, Brazil). The floating meadows were marked in order to follow, since August 2014–August 2015, floristic and ...
Schulz, Stefanie Kölbl, Angelika Ebli, Martin Buegger, Franz Schloter, Michael Fiedler, Sabine
Published in
Microbial Ecology
More than 50% of all anthropogenic N2O emissions come from the soil. Drained Histosols that are used for agricultural purposes are particularly potent sources of denitrification due to higher stocks of organic matter and fertiliser application. However, conditions that favour denitrification can vary considerably across a field and change significa...
Grzywna, Antoni
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Environmental Earth Sciences
The paper presents the degree of subsidence in stratigraphic transects and a change in soil morphology. The degree of subsidence was determined based on direct geodetic measurements taken in 1974 and 2012 and additionally with the use of empirical relationships of subsidence with the depth of drainage and peat properties. The histic horizon is buil...
Möckel, Susanne Claudia Erlendsson, Egill Gísladóttir, Guðrún
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Plant and Soil
Backround and aimsLittle is known about vegetation changes in Icelandic peatlands in the context of soil chemical properties. By connecting soil chemical and physical characteristics with palaeobotanical data we examined interactions between climate, histosols, vegetation and land use during the Holocene.MethodsExchangeable base cations, cation exc...