Changes in the solid and liquid phases of different soils in model experiments with monoliths |
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Authors: | I M Gadzhiev M I Dergacheva |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Sovetskaya ul. 18, Novosibirsk, 630099, Russia |
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Abstract: | In long-term (20-year-long) experiments, the behavior of different soils under natural conditions different from their usual functioning conditions were analyzed. From soils under natural conditions, organic and mineral substances were partly leached or accumulated under the influence of introduced mixed fir, cedar, and birch falloff. During the time of the experiment, the humus composition distinctly changed. The leached chernozem turned out to be the most stable object; the loamy rock was the least stable one. In the latter, humus was notably accumulated. The intensity of the substance flux through the soils already began to change in 3–5 years, but only after 15 years did some quantitative changes take place. At the same time, the trends of the changes depended on the genesis and initial properties of the soils. The composition of the organic substances in the lysimetric water was related to the soil nature, and, during 20 years, it essentially did not change. |
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