Bulk density of forested mineral soils.

Relationships between bulk density and organic matter (OM) content, textural properties and depth are described for forested mineral soils from central and northern Finland. Core samples were taken of the 0–5, 30–35 and 60–65 cm layers at 75 plots. Three measures of bulk density were calculated: the...

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Main Authors: Tamminen, Pekka, Starr, Michael
Other Authors: The Finnish Society of Forest Science, Suomen metsätieteellinen seura, Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Finnish Society of Forest Science and The Finnish Forest Research Institute 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9162
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author Tamminen, Pekka
Starr, Michael
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Suomen metsätieteellinen seura
Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund
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Starr, Michael
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description Relationships between bulk density and organic matter (OM) content, textural properties and depth are described for forested mineral soils from central and northern Finland. Core samples were taken of the 0–5, 30–35 and 60–65 cm layers at 75 plots. Three measures of bulk density were calculated: the bulk density of the < 20 mm fraction (BD20), the bulk density of the < 2 mm fraction (BD2), and laboratory bulk density (BDl). BDl was determined from the mass of a fixed volume of < 2 mm soil taken in the laboratory. All three measures of bulk density were strongly correlated with organic matter content (r ≥ –0.63). Depth and gravel (2–20 mm) content (in the case of BD2) were also important variables. BDl was sensitive to clay contents > 7% but did significantly improve the prediction of both BD2 and BD20 in coarse soils (clay contents ≤ 7%). The following predictive models were derived for coarse soils: BD2 = 0.7668 – 0.08523 · – 0.01217 · Gravel + 0.1852 · Depth + 0.4318 · BDl, R2 = 0.86 and BD20 = 0.4718 – 0.01598 · OM + 0.3125 · Depth2 + 0.5962 · BDl, R2 = 0.86 (BD2, BD20 and BDl in kg/dm3, OM content as % of < 2 mm oven-dry soil and Gravel content as % < 20 mm air-dry soil, and Depth in m).
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:1975/9162 2025-01-16T23:52:31+00:00 Bulk density of forested mineral soils. Tamminen, Pekka Starr, Michael The Finnish Society of Forest Science Suomen metsätieteellinen seura Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund 2009-05-26T17:25:22Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9162 eng eng The Finnish Society of Forest Science and The Finnish Forest Research Institute 0037-5330 Silva Fennica. 1994. 28(1): 53–60. SMS http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9162 irtotiheys orgaaninen aines maaperä fysikaaliset ominaisuudet kivennäismaat metsät regressioanalyysi Article 2009 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:29:24Z Relationships between bulk density and organic matter (OM) content, textural properties and depth are described for forested mineral soils from central and northern Finland. Core samples were taken of the 0–5, 30–35 and 60–65 cm layers at 75 plots. Three measures of bulk density were calculated: the bulk density of the < 20 mm fraction (BD20), the bulk density of the < 2 mm fraction (BD2), and laboratory bulk density (BDl). BDl was determined from the mass of a fixed volume of < 2 mm soil taken in the laboratory. All three measures of bulk density were strongly correlated with organic matter content (r ≥ –0.63). Depth and gravel (2–20 mm) content (in the case of BD2) were also important variables. BDl was sensitive to clay contents > 7% but did significantly improve the prediction of both BD2 and BD20 in coarse soils (clay contents ≤ 7%). The following predictive models were derived for coarse soils: BD2 = 0.7668 – 0.08523 · – 0.01217 · Gravel + 0.1852 · Depth + 0.4318 · BDl, R2 = 0.86 and BD20 = 0.4718 – 0.01598 · OM + 0.3125 · Depth2 + 0.5962 · BDl, R2 = 0.86 (BD2, BD20 and BDl in kg/dm3, OM content as % of < 2 mm oven-dry soil and Gravel content as % < 20 mm air-dry soil, and Depth in m). Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
spellingShingle irtotiheys
orgaaninen aines
maaperä
fysikaaliset ominaisuudet
kivennäismaat
metsät
regressioanalyysi
Tamminen, Pekka
Starr, Michael
Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title_full Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title_fullStr Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title_full_unstemmed Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title_short Bulk density of forested mineral soils.
title_sort bulk density of forested mineral soils.
topic irtotiheys
orgaaninen aines
maaperä
fysikaaliset ominaisuudet
kivennäismaat
metsät
regressioanalyysi
topic_facet irtotiheys
orgaaninen aines
maaperä
fysikaaliset ominaisuudet
kivennäismaat
metsät
regressioanalyysi
url http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9162