Soil erodibility in European mountain beech forests
Autori
Kašanin-Grubin, MilicaHukić, Emira
Bellan, Michal
Bialek, Kamil
Bosela, Michal
Coll, Lluis
Czacharowski, Marcin
Gajica, Gordana
Giammarchi, Francesco
Gömöryová, Erika
del Rio, Miren
Dinca, Lucian
Đogo Mračević, Svetlana
Klopčić, Matija
Mitrović, Suzana
Pach, Maciej
Ranđelović, Dragana
Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo
Skrzyszewski, Jerzy
Orlić, Jovana
Štrbac, Snežana
Stojadinović, Sanja
Tonon, Giustino
Tosti, Tomislav
Uhl, Enno
Veselinović, Gorica
Veselinović, Milorad
Zlatanov, Tzvetan
Tognetti, Roberto
Članak u časopisu (Recenzirana verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
Forests in Europe are currently not endangered by soil erosion. However, this can change with climate change orwith intensified forest management practices. Using a newly established network of plots in beech forests across Europe,the aims of this study were to (i) distinguish soil properties and erodibility indices in relation to bedrock, (ii) determine geochemicalproperties and organic carbon (Corg) influencing erodibility, and (iii) assess the effect of soil depth on erodibilityindices. Seventy-six soil samples from 20 beech forests were collected in 11 countries to quantify soil properties influencingerodibility indices: clay ratio, modified clay ratio, sodium adsorption ratio, and oxides ratio. The results indicate that thedominant soil properties, determined by bedrock, that correlate with forest soil erodibility indices are Corg, pH, electricalconductivity, calcium and sodium ions concentrations, total water-soluble cations, and the percentage of sand. Accordingto the tested ind...ices, soil susceptibility to erosion follows the order granite > andesite > sandstone > quartzite > limestone.Deeper soil horizons on granite are more susceptible to erosion than surface horizons are, but this is not the case forsoils on limestones. In conclusion, forest management should consider the predisposition of different soil types to erosion.
Ključne reči:
bedrock / environmental change / texture / organic matter / geochemistry / CLIMO COST ActionIzvor:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 51, 12, 1846-1855Izdavač:
- Canadian Science Publishing
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Geohemijska ispitivanja sedimentnih stena - fosilna goriva i zagađivači životne sredine (RS-176006)
- Nove tehnologije za monitoring i zaštitu životnog okruženja od štetnih hemijskih supstanci i radijacionog opterećenja (RS-43009)
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200026 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Institut za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju - IHTM) (RS-200026)
- Bulgarian National Science Fund (BNSF) via project No. DCOST 01/3/19.10.2018.
- Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina project No. 10-02- 2-1769/20-36.
Napomena:
- Published version: https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4929
- This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Kašanin-Grubin, Milica, Emira Hukić, Michal Bellan, Kamil Bialek, Michal Bosela, Lluis Coll, Marcin Czacharowski, et al. “Soil Erodibility in European Mountain Beech Forests.” Canadian Journal of Forest Research 51, no. 12 (December 1, 2021): 1846–55. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2020-036
- Correction: https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5260
Povezane informacije:
- Druga verzija
https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4929 - Povezani sadržaj
https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5260
DOI: 10.1139/cjfr-2020-0361
ISSN: 0045-5067
WoS: 000733762600010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85121132422
Institucija/grupa
IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Kašanin-Grubin, Milica AU - Hukić, Emira AU - Bellan, Michal AU - Bialek, Kamil AU - Bosela, Michal AU - Coll, Lluis AU - Czacharowski, Marcin AU - Gajica, Gordana AU - Giammarchi, Francesco AU - Gömöryová, Erika AU - del Rio, Miren AU - Dinca, Lucian AU - Đogo Mračević, Svetlana AU - Klopčić, Matija AU - Mitrović, Suzana AU - Pach, Maciej AU - Ranđelović, Dragana AU - Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo AU - Skrzyszewski, Jerzy AU - Orlić, Jovana AU - Štrbac, Snežana AU - Stojadinović, Sanja AU - Tonon, Giustino AU - Tosti, Tomislav AU - Uhl, Enno AU - Veselinović, Gorica AU - Veselinović, Milorad AU - Zlatanov, Tzvetan AU - Tognetti, Roberto PY - 2021 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4930 AB - Forests in Europe are currently not endangered by soil erosion. However, this can change with climate change orwith intensified forest management practices. Using a newly established network of plots in beech forests across Europe,the aims of this study were to (i) distinguish soil properties and erodibility indices in relation to bedrock, (ii) determine geochemicalproperties and organic carbon (Corg) influencing erodibility, and (iii) assess the effect of soil depth on erodibilityindices. Seventy-six soil samples from 20 beech forests were collected in 11 countries to quantify soil properties influencingerodibility indices: clay ratio, modified clay ratio, sodium adsorption ratio, and oxides ratio. The results indicate that thedominant soil properties, determined by bedrock, that correlate with forest soil erodibility indices are Corg, pH, electricalconductivity, calcium and sodium ions concentrations, total water-soluble cations, and the percentage of sand. Accordingto the tested indices, soil susceptibility to erosion follows the order granite > andesite > sandstone > quartzite > limestone.Deeper soil horizons on granite are more susceptible to erosion than surface horizons are, but this is not the case forsoils on limestones. In conclusion, forest management should consider the predisposition of different soil types to erosion. PB - Canadian Science Publishing T2 - Canadian Journal of Forest Research T1 - Soil erodibility in European mountain beech forests VL - 51 IS - 12 SP - 1846 EP - 1855 DO - 10.1139/cjfr-2020-0361 ER -
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Kašanin-Grubin, M., Hukić, E., Bellan, M., Bialek, K., Bosela, M., Coll, L., Czacharowski, M., Gajica, G., Giammarchi, F., Gömöryová, E., del Rio, M., Dinca, L., Đogo Mračević, S., Klopčić, M., Mitrović, S., Pach, M., Ranđelović, D., Ruiz-Peinado, R., Skrzyszewski, J., Orlić, J., Štrbac, S., Stojadinović, S., Tonon, G., Tosti, T., Uhl, E., Veselinović, G., Veselinović, M., Zlatanov, T.,& Tognetti, R.. (2021). Soil erodibility in European mountain beech forests. in Canadian Journal of Forest Research Canadian Science Publishing., 51(12), 1846-1855. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2020-0361
Kašanin-Grubin M, Hukić E, Bellan M, Bialek K, Bosela M, Coll L, Czacharowski M, Gajica G, Giammarchi F, Gömöryová E, del Rio M, Dinca L, Đogo Mračević S, Klopčić M, Mitrović S, Pach M, Ranđelović D, Ruiz-Peinado R, Skrzyszewski J, Orlić J, Štrbac S, Stojadinović S, Tonon G, Tosti T, Uhl E, Veselinović G, Veselinović M, Zlatanov T, Tognetti R. Soil erodibility in European mountain beech forests. in Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2021;51(12):1846-1855. doi:10.1139/cjfr-2020-0361 .
Kašanin-Grubin, Milica, Hukić, Emira, Bellan, Michal, Bialek, Kamil, Bosela, Michal, Coll, Lluis, Czacharowski, Marcin, Gajica, Gordana, Giammarchi, Francesco, Gömöryová, Erika, del Rio, Miren, Dinca, Lucian, Đogo Mračević, Svetlana, Klopčić, Matija, Mitrović, Suzana, Pach, Maciej, Ranđelović, Dragana, Ruiz-Peinado, Ricardo, Skrzyszewski, Jerzy, Orlić, Jovana, Štrbac, Snežana, Stojadinović, Sanja, Tonon, Giustino, Tosti, Tomislav, Uhl, Enno, Veselinović, Gorica, Veselinović, Milorad, Zlatanov, Tzvetan, Tognetti, Roberto, "Soil erodibility in European mountain beech forests" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 51, no. 12 (2021):1846-1855, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2020-0361 . .