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Publikováno v:
Spanish Journal of Soil Science, Vol 3, Iss 2 (2013)
This paper presents micromorphological observations of the only two Albeluvisol chronosequences to have been reported in the international literature so far. These observations are combined with existing profile morphological and soil chemical data i
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https://doaj.org/article/6a7817b357b34b349c1afa84cae7d5d1
Autor:
Ragnhild Sperstad, Karl Stahr, Daniela Sauer, Isabelle Schülli-Maurer, Helge Irgens Høeg, Rolf Sørensen, Peter Finke
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 265:18-31
The first results of modeling soil development in marine sediments in S Norway using the model SoilGen are compared to measured properties of two soil chronosequences, on the western and eastern side of Oslofjord, respectively. The aim of this work i
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 209:31-43
This paper reports a study on soil development in loamy marine sediments on both sides of the Oslofjord (Vestfold, Ostfold). This region has been subject to steady glacio-isostatic uplift during the whole Holocene. Hence, land surface age continuousl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science. 171:483-497
The coastal areas of SE Norway provide suitable conditions for studying soil development with time, because unweathered land surfaces have continuously been raised above sea level by glacio-isostatic uplift since the termination of the last ice age.
Publikováno v:
Spanish Journal of Soil Science. 3
This paper presents micromorphological observations of the only two Albeluvisol chronosequences to have been reported in the international literature so far. These observations are combined with existing profile morphological and soil chemical data i
Autor:
Siri Svendgård-Stokke, Rolf Sørensen, Gerhard Schellmann, Fabio Scarciglia, Ragnhild Sperstad, Stephen Wagner, Isabelle Schülli-Maurer, Daniela Sauer
Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 25:012009
This paper reports soil development over time in different climates, on time-scales ranging from a few thousand to several hundred thousand years. Changes in soil properties over time, underlying soil-forming processes and their rates are presented.