نتایج جستجو برای: soil land scape

تعداد نتایج: 282775  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Franciska T de Vries Elisa Thébault Mira Liiri Klaus Birkhofer Maria A Tsiafouli Lisa Bjørnlund Helene Bracht Jørgensen Mark Vincent Brady Søren Christensen Peter C de Ruiter Tina d'Hertefeldt Jan Frouz Katarina Hedlund Lia Hemerik W H Gera Hol Stefan Hotes Simon R Mortimer Heikki Setälä Stefanos P Sgardelis Karoline Uteseny Wim H van der Putten Volkmar Wolters Richard D Bardgett

Intensive land use reduces the diversity and abundance of many soil biota, with consequences for the processes that they govern and the ecosystem services that these processes underpin. Relationships between soil biota and ecosystem processes have mostly been found in laboratory experiments and rarely are found in the field. Here, we quantified, across four countries of contrasting climatic and...

2001
David Jon Furbish Sergio Fagherazzi

The geomorphic behavior of a soil-mantled hillslope undergoing diffusive creep involves a coupling between changes in land surface elevation, soil transport rates, soil production, and soil thickness. A linear stability analysis suggests that the coupled response of the soil mantle to small perturbations in soil thickness or surface topography is influenced by two factors. The diffusive-like be...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 2003
Alfredo R. Huete Tomoaki Miura Xiang Gao

A number of indicators and signals that lend themselves to monitoring by remote-sensing satellites provide a warning of land degradation. These include loss of vegetative cover, wind and water erosion, soil salinization, deterioration of the soil structure, drier soil, increased reflectance, higher land surface temperatures, and changes in land cover type. But because soil and vegetation change...

2017
KAREN MANCL

Each of Ohio's 467 soil series was assessed to determine the depth of the soil to bedrock, the depth to a limiting soil condition, the depth to seasonal saturation, and the soil permeability. Each soil series was placed into one of three categories; suited for traditional leach fields or mound systems, suited for mound systems only, or not suited for soil-based treatment. In a mound system, a l...

2012
Klaus Birkhofer Ingo Schöning Fabian Alt Nadine Herold Bernhard Klarner Mark Maraun Sven Marhan Yvonne Oelmann Tesfaye Wubet Andrey Yurkov Dominik Begerow Doreen Berner François Buscot Rolf Daniel Tim Diekötter Roswitha B. Ehnes Georgia Erdmann Christiane Fischer Bärbel Foesel Janine Groh Jessica Gutknecht Ellen Kandeler Christa Lang Gertrud Lohaus Annabel Meyer Heiko Nacke Astrid Näther Jörg Overmann Andrea Polle Melanie M. Pollierer Stefan Scheu Michael Schloter Ernst-Detlef Schulze Waltraud Schulze Jan Weinert Wolfgang W. Weisser Volkmar Wolters Marion Schrumpf

Very few principles have been unraveled that explain the relationship between soil properties and soil biota across large spatial scales and different land-use types. Here, we seek these general relationships using data from 52 differently managed grassland and forest soils in three study regions spanning a latitudinal gradient in Germany. We hypothesize that, after extraction of variation that...

2002
S. Saggar

We developed further an IPCC-based Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) to monitor soil C stocks and flows for New Zealand. Geo-referenced soil C data were extended from 340 to 1119 sites (0.3 m depth) and used to assign steady-state soil C stocks to various combinations of soil class, climate, and land use. Overall, CMS soil C stock estimates are consistent with detailed, stratified soil C measureme...

2000
Jeffrey E. Herrick

Soil quality appears to be an ideal indicator of sustainable land management. Soil is the foundation for nearly all land uses. Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain or enhance water and air quality, and promote plant and animal health. By reflecting the basic capacity of the soil to function, it integrates across many potential use...

2008
Christian L. Lauber Michael S. Strickland Mark A. Bradford Noah Fierer Christian Lauber

Land-use change can have significant impacts on soil conditions and microbial communities are likely to respond to these changes. However, such responses are poorly characterized as few studies have examined how specific changes in edaphic characteristics do, or do not, influence the composition of soil bacterial and fungal communities across land-use types. Soil samples were collected from fou...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2015
زارعی, وریا, شکل‌آبادی, محسن,

The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of land use on soil quality parameters using multivariate statistical analysis. Soil samples (0-25 and 25-50 cm depths) were taken from three land uses in forest area of Marivan including forest, rangeland, and cultivated land. Soil characteristics of pH, EC, sand, silt, clay and CaCO3 content, water-stable aggregates and their organic carbon ...

2014
Mohsen Forouzangohar Neville D Crossman Richard J MacEwan D Dugal Wallace Lauren T Bennett

Soil degradation has been associated with a lack of adequate consideration of soil ecosystem services. We demonstrate a broadly applicable method for mapping changes in the supply of two priority soil ecosystem services to support decisions about sustainable land-use configurations. We used a landscape-scale study area of 302 km(2) in northern Victoria, south-eastern Australia, which has been c...

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