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Soil development on metamorphic rocks in the conditions of protected and anthropogenically affected areas of forest ecosystems
- 1.0573294 - GLÚ 2024 RIV CZ eng A - Abstract
Žigová, Anna - Šťastný, Martin - Mikysek, Petr
Soil development on metamorphic rocks in the conditions of protected and anthropogenically affected areas of forest ecosystems.
Proceedings. The 5th WASWAC World Conference. Adaptation strategies for soil and water conservation in a changing world. 19-23.2023 at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Olomouc: Palacký University, 2023 - (Šarapatka, B.; Bednář, M.; Netopil, P.). s. 137-138. ISBN 978-80-244-6318-6.
[WASWAC World Conference. Adaptation strategies for soil and water conservation in a changing world /5./. 19.06.2023-23.06.2023, Olomouc]
Institutional support: RVO:67985831
Keywords : Cambisol * serpentinite * granulite * paragneiss * clay minerals
OECD category: Soil science
Pedogenesis on rocks the Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif was analyzed. Aspects of pedogenesis were studied at three representative sites with different parent rocks. Soils developed on metamorphic rocks are characterized by the prevalence of clay minerals in various assemblages and a smaller portion of quartz. K-feldspar, plagioclase and other minerals occur as accessories. Variations in the formation of the Bw horizon are controlled by the character of parent material. Soil profile development is more intensive in Skeletic Eutric Cambisol (Loamic) than in Skeletic Dystric Cambisol (Loamic).
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