10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PODSOLIZATION»
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1
Aeolian Sand and Sand Dunes
Podsolization is a progressive process in which the depth of the bleached A2
horizon increases with time (Thompson 1981, 1983) (Fig. 8.12). Sesquioxides
and clay minerals in the upper part of the B horizon are continually being
remobilized ...
Kenneth Pye, Haim Tsoar, 2008
2
Boreal Forest and Climate Change
According to a current view, the deepening of E horizon on podsolization is
caused by the acidification of soil profile to ever greater depths with time. This
causes the redissolution of organo-metallic complexes in the upper B horizon
and their ...
Pertti Hari, Liisa Kulmala, 2008
3
Earth Environments: Past, Present and Future
Theories of podsolization largely fall in two groups: 1. The organic theory: In
which translocation and deposition of Fe and Al occur as organic complexes (see
Table 24.11(a), from De Corninck, 1980). 2. The inorganic theory: In which the ...
David Huddart, Tim Stott, 2010
4
Molecular Biology Of Ecology:
PODSOLIZATION Under mild, temperate conditions of temperature and rainfall,
sand grains and clay particles resist weathering and form stable components of
the soil skeleton. In acid soils, however, clay particles break down in the A
horizon ...
5
Identity Economics: Social Networks & the Informal Economy ...
It must be noted that the process of ferrolysis is distinct from podsolization,
argilluviation or gleization. Podsolization is not dependent upon seasonal
reduction; argilluviation (Dudal, 1968) does not involve clay destruction;
gleization does not ...
6
Forest Diversity and Function: Temperate and Boreal Systems
(2000) suggested that increased nitrogen leaching would also reduce the cation
availability in the long term (nitrate and cation cotransport) and this would in turn
accelerate podsolization (Nihlgard 1971; Lundstrom et al. 2000). Podsolization ...
Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Christian Körner, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, 2005
7
The Changing Climate (Routledge Revivals): Selected Papers
I am indebted to him for the following paragraphs: “Blanket-bog develops as the
end product of podsolization which leads first to a growth of Sonagnum peat over
the mineral soil. This gives general water-logging, beginning in the basins and ...
FACTORS WHICH, IN NORTH SWEDEN, CAUSE VARIATIONS IN THE
COURSE OF PODSOLIZATION. PROFILE VARIANTS O. Tamm THE podsol
process is strongly affected by local conditions which lead to irregularities in
development of ...
9
Northern Coniferous Forest Soils: A Popular Survey of the ...
It is of great importance that the podsolization in different places can go on with
different intensity, which means that the soil may display very varied degrees of
podsolization. In order to have a suitable measure of the degree of podsolization,
...
10
Ecology and Environment
Podsolization. In temperate climates, particularly with moderate rain coupled with
a nutrient-deficient, well-drained parent material, podsolisation is very common.
The chief vegetations are the genera of Ericaceae and conifers, which produce ...
P. D. Sharma, Sharma P.D., 2009