Carbonate rocks are very soluble and export elements in dissolved form, and precipitation of secondary phases can occur on a large scale. They leave a strong chemical signature in soil that can be quantified and classified by geochemical indices, and which is useful for evaluating chemical weathering trends (e.g. the Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) or the Mafic Index of Alteration (MIA)). Due to contrasting chemical compositions and high Ca content, a special adaptation of classical weathering indices is necessary to interpret weathering trends in carbonate-derived soil. In fact, this adaptation seems to be a good tool for distinguishing weathering grades of source-rock types at the continental scale, and allows a more robust interpretat...
A toposequence of Holocene soils located between 1100–2400 m asl in the Italian Alps served as the b...
The demand for ‘high-tech’ element resources (e.g., rare earth elements, lithium, platinum group ele...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0–20 cm) samples were collected from 33 European countries as part of...
Carbonate rocks are very soluble and export elements in dissolved form, and precipitation of seconda...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0â20 cm) samples were collected in Europe (33 countries, 5.6 million ...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5.6...
Purpose: Concern about the environmental impact of agriculture caused by intensification is growing ...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) samples were collected from a large part of Europe (33 count...
Quantifying the influence of denudation, i.e. physical erosion and chemical weathering, on soil weat...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5....
Climate is a major influence on weathering processes affecting soil parent materials. Important cont...
© Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston 2015.Soil formation occurs through numerous physical and chemical ...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) and grazing land soil (Gr-horizon, 0-10 cm) samples were col...
A toposequence of Holocene soils located between 1100–2400 m asl in the Italian Alps served as the b...
The demand for ‘high-tech’ element resources (e.g., rare earth elements, lithium, platinum group ele...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0–20 cm) samples were collected from 33 European countries as part of...
Carbonate rocks are very soluble and export elements in dissolved form, and precipitation of seconda...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0â20 cm) samples were collected in Europe (33 countries, 5.6 million ...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5.6...
Purpose: Concern about the environmental impact of agriculture caused by intensification is growing ...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) samples were collected from a large part of Europe (33 count...
Quantifying the influence of denudation, i.e. physical erosion and chemical weathering, on soil weat...
2108 agricultural soil samples (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) were collected in Europe (33 countries, area 5....
Climate is a major influence on weathering processes affecting soil parent materials. Important cont...
© Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston 2015.Soil formation occurs through numerous physical and chemical ...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0-20 cm) and grazing land soil (Gr-horizon, 0-10 cm) samples were col...
A toposequence of Holocene soils located between 1100–2400 m asl in the Italian Alps served as the b...
The demand for ‘high-tech’ element resources (e.g., rare earth elements, lithium, platinum group ele...
Agricultural soil (Ap-horizon, 0–20 cm) samples were collected from 33 European countries as part of...