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001-es BibID:BIBFORM062750
Első szerző:Novák Tibor (geográfus)
Cím:Development of erosional microforms and soils on semi-natural and anthropogenic influenced solonetzic grasslands / Tibor József Novák, Csaba Albert Tóth
Dátum:2016
ISSN:0169-555X
Megjegyzések:The rate of berm erosion and its effect on soil properties and vegetation were investigated at two sampling plots, one semi-natural and the other heavily affected by anthropogenic influences, between 1998 and 2012. The two sampling areas are similar in terms of natural characteristics, and adjacently located in the Hortobágy, a very flat plain with Solonetz soils. In the course of berm-formation, both erosion and deposition take place within a few meters' range, so we were able to obtain the rate of each process for both experimental plots. The erosion rates of the DS plot under semi-natural conditions, and the MS plot affected by anthropogenic influences, were 1.99 and 4.49 kg m? 2 year?1, respectively, and the rate of deposition were 2.12 and 2.78 kg m? 2 year?1. The recession speed of the berm edges was determined to be 10 ? 3 mm year?1 for the DS plot and 26 ? 8 mm year?1 for the MS plot. During the period of our investigation, all the calcium-carbonate content, pHH2O, pHKCl, electrical conductivity (EC1:2.5), exchangeable cation content (?cations), and exchangeable Na percentage (ESP) of the soil in the MS plot showed significant changes, whereas in the soil of the DS plot only EC1:2.5 and ?cations changed significantly. Both EC1:2.5 and ?cations decreased in both soil profiles. At the DS plot, ESP did not change substantially, whereas at the MS plot it increased significantly.The results of the experiments revealed that in the course of berm erosion, the rates of the spatially extremely versatile, mosaic-like erosion and deposition processes show significant differences even within a small area, depending on environmental influences. Although this tendency may only prevail over shorter distances because of the exceptionally low relief energy, and can be balanced out in larger spatial ranges, both erosion and deposition are considerably more intensive and accelerated in areas affected by anthropogenic influences.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Földtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Erosion
Deposition
Pedogenic microforms
Vertic solonetz
Grassland
Hortobágy
Megjelenés:Geomorphology. - 254 : 1 (2016), p. 121-129. -
További szerzők:Tóth Csaba Albert (1971-) (geográfus)
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