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001-es BibID:BIBFORM103521
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85092112860
Első szerző:Czigány Szabolcs
Cím:Application of a topographic pedosequence in the Villány Hills for terroir characterization / Szabolcs Czigány, Tibor József Novák, Ervin Pirkhoffer, Gábor Nagy, Dénes Lóczy; József Dezső, Szabolcs Ákos Fábián, Marcin Świtoniak, Przemyslaw Charzyński
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2064-5031 2064-5147
Megjegyzések:Terroir refers to the geographical origin of wines. The landscape factors (topography, parent rock, soil, microbial life, climate, natural vegetation) are coupled with cultural factors (cultivation history and technology, cultivars and rootstock) and all together define a terroir. The physical factors can be well visualized by a slope profile developed into a pedosequence showing the regular configuration of the relevant physical factors for a wine district. In the present study the generalized topographic pedosequence (or catena) and GIS spatial model of the Villány Hills, a historical wine producing region, serves for the spatial representation and characterization of terroir types. A survey of properties of Cabernet Franc grape juice allowed the comparison of 10 vineyards in the Villány Wine District, Southwest Hungary. Five grape juice properties (FAN, NH3, YAN, density and glucose + fructose content) have been found to have a moderate linear relationship (0.5 < r2< 0.7) with the Huglin Index (HI) and aspect. Aspect, when determined on the basis of angular distance from South (180?), showed a strong correlation (r2 > 0.7) with FAN, NH3, YAN, sugar and density and moderate correlation with primary amino nitrogen (PAN). HI showed a correlation with three nitrogen related parameters FAN, NH3, YAN, density and glucose + fructose content. Elevation and slope, however, did not correlate with any of the chemical properties.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
pedosequence
Grape juice properties
terroir
Huglin Index
Megjelenés:Hungarian Geographical Bulletin. - 69 : 3 (2020), p. 245-261. -
További szerzők:Novák Tibor (1973-) (geográfus) Pirkhoffer Ervin Nagy Gábor Lóczy Dénes Dezső József Fábián Szabolcs Ákos Switoniak, Marcin Charzynski, Przemyslaw
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM104109
035-os BibID:(WoS)000508228300007 (Scopus)85079414794
Első szerző:Kabaa, Cezary
Cím:Suitability of World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) to describe and classify chernozemic soils in Central Europe / Cezary Kabala, Przemyslaw Charzyñski, Szabolcs Czigány, Tibor J. Novák, Martin Saksa, Marcin Switoniak
Dátum:2019
ISSN:2300-4975
Megjegyzések:Chernozemic soils are distinguished based on the presence of thick, black or very dark, rich in humus, well-structural and base-saturated topsoil horizon, and the accumulation of secondary carbonates within soil profile. In Central Europe these soils occur in variable forms, respectively to climate gradients, position in the landscape, moisture regime, land use, and erosion/ accumulation intensity. "Typical" chernozems, correlated with Calcic or Haplic Chernozems, are similarly positioned at basic classification level in the national soil classifications in Poland, Slovakia and Hungary, and in WRB. Chernozemic soils at various stages of their transformation are placed in Chernozems, Phaeozems or Kastanozems, supplied with respective qualifiers, e.g. Cambic, Luvic, Salic/Protosalic, Sodic/Protosodic etc. Some primeval Chernozems thinned by erosion may still fulfil criteria of Chernozems, but commonly are shifted to Calcisols. Soils upbuilt (aggraded) with colluvial additions may also retain their original placement in Chernozems, getting supplementary qualifier Colluvic. "Hydromorphic" chernozemic soils, in many CE systems are placed as separate soil type ("czarne ziemie" or "ℓeiernice") at the same level with "typical" chernozems. Classification of these soils in WRB depends on the presence of chernic horizon, depth of secondary carbonate accumulation and depth of gleyic/stagnic properties, and may vary from Gleyic/Stagnic Chernozems/Phaeozems to Mollic Gleysols/Stagnosols. Although WRB classification differs from national classifications in the concepts and priorities of classification, it provides large opportunity to reflect the spatial variability and various stages of transformation/degradation of chernozemic soils in Central Europe.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Calcisols
Chernozems
Gleysols
Kastanozems
Phaeozems
soil classification
Megjelenés:Soil Science Annual. - 70 : 3 (2019), p. 244-257. -
További szerzők:Charzynski, Przemyslaw Czigány Szabolcs Novák Tibor (1973-) (geográfus) Saksa, Martin Switoniak, Marcin
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM082481
Első szerző:Sándor Gábor (geográfus)
Cím:Technogenic soils in Debrecen / Sándor Gábor, Szabó György, Charzyṅski Przemyłsaw, Szynkowska Emilia, Novák Tibor József, Świtoniak Marcin
Dátum:2013
ISBN:978-83-231-3282-0
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok könyvfejezet
könyvrészlet
Megjelenés:Soil sequences atlas / ed. by Marcin Świtoniak, Przemysław Charzyński. - p. 35-74. -
További szerzők:Szabó György (1964-) (geográfus, egyetemi tanár) Charzynski, Przemyslaw Szynkowska, Emilia Novák Tibor (1973-) (geográfus) Switoniak, Marcin
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM117599
Első szerző:Switoniak, Marcin
Cím:Illustrated Handbook of WRB Soil Classification / Marcin Świtoniak, Cezary Kabała, Przemysław Charzyński, Gian Franco Capra, Szabolcs Czigány, Manuel Pulido-Fernández, Antonio Ganga, Bartłomiej Glina, Łukasz Mendyk, Tibor József Novák, Vít Penížek, Endla Reintam, Blaž Repe, Marcin Sykuła, Ilze Vircava
Dátum:2022
Megjelenés:Wroclaw : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego we Wrocawiu, 2022
Terjedelem:299 p.
Megjegyzések:Soil classification is a difficult issue and requires many years of study under the guidance of experienced teachers. In the course of long-term studies and field research, soil scientists acquire the skills of recognizing and correctly naming many important features resulting from litho-, anthropo- or pedogenic processes. The problem with learning the secrets of this art is the lack of opportunity to see many examples of different soil features hidden beneath the earth's surface. Visiting many regions of the world for didactic or scientific purposes, we felt the need to share our photographic collections with other people involved in the study and interpretation of the soil environment. It is with great pleasure that we present to the reader a set of several hundred photographs showing the features, properties, soil horizons, as well as examples of interpretation of soil profiles - in accordance with the rules and nomenclature adopted in the international soil naming and classification system ? the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (2022). The book has been divided into several chapters. The photos have been arranged in such a way as to reflect the process of creating a description of the soil profile from environmental features, through morphological soil features, diagnostic horizons, properties and materials, to specific examples of soil profile classification. In the section with soil profiles, we managed to collect 100 examples from all Reference Soil Groups found in all climatic zones of our planet. In the names of the soils, we have mainly emphasised those features (qualifiers) that are morphologically identifiable in the photos, consciously omitting those that can only be read from the results of laboratory analyses. We hope that the handbook, developed as one of outcomes of an Erasmus+ project Share Your Soils (SYStem), will be useful in didactic and scientific work and will help to understand what the individual soil characteristics look like, in general and in the context of the nomenclature used in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
ISBN:978-83-7717-386-2
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok szakkönyv
könyv
soil science
soil classification
WRB soil classification
További szerzők:Kabała, Cezary Charzynski, Przemyslaw Capra, Gian Franco Czigány Szabolcs Pulido-Fernández, Manuel Ganga, Antonio Glina, Bartłomiej Mendyk, Lukasz Novák Tibor (1973-) (geográfus) Penízek, Vit Reintam, Endla Repe, Blaz Sykula, Marcin Vircava, Ilze
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM079309
Első szerző:Switoniak, Marcin
Cím:Guidelines for Soil Description and Classification : Central and Eastern European : Students' Version / Marcin Switoniak, Cezary Kabała, Aldis Karklins, Przemysław Charzyński, Piotr Hulisz, Łukasz Mendyk, Adam Michalski, Tibor József Novák, Vít Penížek, Endla Reintam, Blaž Repe, Martin Saksa, Rimantas Vaisvalavičius, Jarosław Waroszewski
Dátum:2018
Megjelenés:Toruń : Polish Society of Soil Science, 2018
Terjedelem:286 p.
ISBN:978-83-934096-6-2
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok tankönyv
További szerzők:Kabaa, Cezary Karklins, Aldis Charzynski, Przemyslaw Hulisz, Piotr Mendyk, Lukasz Michalski, Adam Novák Tibor (1973-) (geográfus) Penízek, Vit Reintam, Endla Repe, Blaz Saksa, Martin Vaisvalavicius, Rimantas Waroszewski, Jaroslaw
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