Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data
Total organic carbon (TOC) contents in agricultural soil are presently receiving increased attention, not only because of their relationship to soil fertility, but also due to the sequestration of organic carbon in soil to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this research, the spatial patterns of TO...
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ftunivnapoliiris:oai:www.iris.unina.it:11588/890275 2024-09-09T19:40:04+00:00 Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data Xu, Haofan Demetriades, Alecos Reimann, Clemens Jiménez, Juan J Filser, Juliane Zhang, Chaosheng S. Albanese M. Andersson R. Baritz M. J. Batista A. Bel-lan M. Birke D. Cicchella B. De Vivo W. De Vos E. Dinelli M. Ďuriš A. Dusza-Dobek M. Eklund V. Ernstsen P. Filzmoser B. Flem D. M. A. Flight S. Forrester M. Fuchs U. Fügedi A. Gilucis M. Gosar V. Gregorauskiene W. De Groot A. Gulan J. Halamić E. Haslinger P. Hayoz R. Hoffmann J. Hoogewerff H. Hrvatovic S. Husnjak L. Janik G. Jordan J. Kirby V. Klos F. Krone P. Kwecko L. Kuti A. Ladenberger A. Lima J. Locutura P. Lucivjansky A. Mann D. Mackovych M. McLaughlin B. I. Malyuk R. Maquil J. Matschullat R. G. Meuli G. Mol P. Négrel P. O'Connor K. Oorts A. Pasieczna V. Petersell S. Pfleiderer M. Poňavič C. Prazeres U. Rauch S. Radusinović M. Sadeghi I. Salpeteur R. Scanlon A. Schedl A. Scheib I. Schoeters E. Sellersjö I. Slaninka J. M. Soriano-Disla A. Šorša R. Svrkota T. Stafilov T. Tarvainen V. Trendavilov P. Valera V. Verougstraete D. Vidojević A. Zissimos Z. Zomeni Haofan, Xu Alecos, Demetriade Clemens, Reimann Juan J, Jiménez Juliane, Filser Chaosheng, Zhang Albanese, S. Andersson, M. Baritz, R. Batista, M. J. Bel-lan, A. Birke, M. Cicchella, D. De Vivo, B. De Vos, W. Dinelli, E. Ďuriš, M. Dusza-Dobek, A. Eklund, M. Ernstsen, V. Filzmoser, P. Flem, B. Flight, D. M. A. Forrester, S. Fuchs, M. Fügedi, U. Gilucis, A. Gosar, M. Gregorauskiene, V. De Groot, W. Gulan, A. Halamić, J. Haslinger, E. Hayoz, P. Hoffmann, R. Hoogewerff, J. Hrvatovic, H. Husnjak, S. Janik, L. Jordan, G. Kirby, J. Klos, V. Krone, F. Kwecko, P. Kuti, L. Ladenberger, A. Lima, A. Locutura, J. Lucivjansky, P. Mann, A. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11588/890275 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.382 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000468618900011 volume:678 firstpage:94 lastpage:104 numberofpages:11 journal:SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT http://hdl.handle.net/11588/890275 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.382 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85065126801 European agricultural soil GEMAS Hot spot analysi TOC pH info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivnapoliiris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.382 2024-06-17T15:19:20Z Total organic carbon (TOC) contents in agricultural soil are presently receiving increased attention, not only because of their relationship to soil fertility, but also due to the sequestration of organic carbon in soil to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this research, the spatial patterns of TOC and its relationship with pH at the European scale were studied using hot spot analysis based on the agricultural soil results of the Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soil (GEMAS) project. The hot and cold spot maps revealed the overall spatial patterns showing a negative correlation between TOC contents and pH values in European agricultural soil. High TOC contents accompanying low pH values in the north-eastern part of Europe (e.g., Fennoscandia), and low TOC with high pH values in the southern part (e.g., Spain, Italy, Balkan countries). A special feature of co-existence of comparatively low TOC contents and low pH values in north-central Europe was also identified on hot and cold spot analysis maps. It has been found that these patterns are strongly related to the high concentration of SiO2 (quartz) in the coarse-textured glacial sediments in north-central Europe. The hot spot analysis was effective, therefore, in highlighting the spatial patterns of TOC in European agricultural soil and helpful to identify hidden patterns. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia IRIS Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Science of The Total Environment 678 94 104 |
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European agricultural soil GEMAS Hot spot analysi TOC pH Xu, Haofan Demetriades, Alecos Reimann, Clemens Jiménez, Juan J Filser, Juliane Zhang, Chaosheng S. Albanese M. Andersson R. Baritz M. J. Batista A. Bel-lan M. Birke D. Cicchella B. De Vivo W. De Vos E. Dinelli M. Ďuriš A. Dusza-Dobek M. Eklund V. Ernstsen P. Filzmoser B. Flem D. M. A. Flight S. Forrester M. Fuchs U. Fügedi A. Gilucis M. Gosar V. Gregorauskiene W. De Groot A. Gulan J. Halamić E. Haslinger P. Hayoz R. Hoffmann J. Hoogewerff H. Hrvatovic S. Husnjak L. Janik G. Jordan J. Kirby V. Klos F. Krone P. Kwecko L. Kuti A. Ladenberger A. Lima J. Locutura P. Lucivjansky A. Mann D. Mackovych M. McLaughlin B. I. Malyuk R. Maquil J. Matschullat R. G. Meuli G. Mol P. Négrel P. O'Connor K. Oorts A. Pasieczna V. Petersell S. Pfleiderer M. Poňavič C. Prazeres U. Rauch S. Radusinović M. Sadeghi I. Salpeteur R. Scanlon A. Schedl A. Scheib I. Schoeters E. Sellersjö I. Slaninka J. M. Soriano-Disla A. Šorša R. Svrkota T. Stafilov T. Tarvainen V. Trendavilov P. Valera V. Verougstraete D. Vidojević A. Zissimos Z. Zomeni Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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Total organic carbon (TOC) contents in agricultural soil are presently receiving increased attention, not only because of their relationship to soil fertility, but also due to the sequestration of organic carbon in soil to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this research, the spatial patterns of TOC and its relationship with pH at the European scale were studied using hot spot analysis based on the agricultural soil results of the Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soil (GEMAS) project. The hot and cold spot maps revealed the overall spatial patterns showing a negative correlation between TOC contents and pH values in European agricultural soil. High TOC contents accompanying low pH values in the north-eastern part of Europe (e.g., Fennoscandia), and low TOC with high pH values in the southern part (e.g., Spain, Italy, Balkan countries). A special feature of co-existence of comparatively low TOC contents and low pH values in north-central Europe was also identified on hot and cold spot analysis maps. It has been found that these patterns are strongly related to the high concentration of SiO2 (quartz) in the coarse-textured glacial sediments in north-central Europe. The hot spot analysis was effective, therefore, in highlighting the spatial patterns of TOC in European agricultural soil and helpful to identify hidden patterns. |
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Haofan, Xu Alecos, Demetriade Clemens, Reimann Juan J, Jiménez Juliane, Filser Chaosheng, Zhang Albanese, S. Andersson, M. Baritz, R. Batista, M. J. Bel-lan, A. Birke, M. Cicchella, D. De Vivo, B. De Vos, W. Dinelli, E. Ďuriš, M. Dusza-Dobek, A. Eklund, M. Ernstsen, V. Filzmoser, P. Flem, B. Flight, D. M. A. Forrester, S. Fuchs, M. Fügedi, U. Gilucis, A. Gosar, M. Gregorauskiene, V. De Groot, W. Gulan, A. Halamić, J. Haslinger, E. Hayoz, P. Hoffmann, R. Hoogewerff, J. Hrvatovic, H. Husnjak, S. Janik, L. Jordan, G. Kirby, J. Klos, V. Krone, F. Kwecko, P. Kuti, L. Ladenberger, A. Lima, A. Locutura, J. Lucivjansky, P. Mann, A. |
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Xu, Haofan Demetriades, Alecos Reimann, Clemens Jiménez, Juan J Filser, Juliane Zhang, Chaosheng S. Albanese M. Andersson R. Baritz M. J. Batista A. Bel-lan M. Birke D. Cicchella B. De Vivo W. De Vos E. Dinelli M. Ďuriš A. Dusza-Dobek M. Eklund V. Ernstsen P. Filzmoser B. Flem D. M. A. Flight S. Forrester M. Fuchs U. Fügedi A. Gilucis M. Gosar V. Gregorauskiene W. De Groot A. Gulan J. Halamić E. Haslinger P. Hayoz R. Hoffmann J. Hoogewerff H. Hrvatovic S. Husnjak L. Janik G. Jordan J. Kirby V. Klos F. Krone P. Kwecko L. Kuti A. Ladenberger A. Lima J. Locutura P. Lucivjansky A. Mann D. Mackovych M. McLaughlin B. I. Malyuk R. Maquil J. Matschullat R. G. Meuli G. Mol P. Négrel P. O'Connor K. Oorts A. Pasieczna V. Petersell S. Pfleiderer M. Poňavič C. Prazeres U. Rauch S. Radusinović M. Sadeghi I. Salpeteur R. Scanlon A. Schedl A. Scheib I. Schoeters E. Sellersjö I. Slaninka J. M. Soriano-Disla A. Šorša R. Svrkota T. Stafilov T. Tarvainen V. Trendavilov P. Valera V. Verougstraete D. Vidojević A. Zissimos Z. Zomeni |
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Xu, Haofan Demetriades, Alecos Reimann, Clemens Jiménez, Juan J Filser, Juliane Zhang, Chaosheng S. Albanese M. Andersson R. Baritz M. J. Batista A. Bel-lan M. Birke D. Cicchella B. De Vivo W. De Vos E. Dinelli M. Ďuriš A. Dusza-Dobek M. Eklund V. Ernstsen P. Filzmoser B. Flem D. M. A. Flight S. Forrester M. Fuchs U. Fügedi A. Gilucis M. Gosar V. Gregorauskiene W. De Groot A. Gulan J. Halamić E. Haslinger P. Hayoz R. Hoffmann J. Hoogewerff H. Hrvatovic S. Husnjak L. Janik G. Jordan J. Kirby V. Klos F. Krone P. Kwecko L. Kuti A. Ladenberger A. Lima J. Locutura P. Lucivjansky A. Mann D. Mackovych M. McLaughlin B. I. Malyuk R. Maquil J. Matschullat R. G. Meuli G. Mol P. Négrel P. O'Connor K. Oorts A. Pasieczna V. Petersell S. Pfleiderer M. Poňavič C. Prazeres U. Rauch S. Radusinović M. Sadeghi I. Salpeteur R. Scanlon A. Schedl A. Scheib I. Schoeters E. Sellersjö I. Slaninka J. M. Soriano-Disla A. Šorša R. Svrkota T. Stafilov T. Tarvainen V. Trendavilov P. Valera V. Verougstraete D. Vidojević A. Zissimos Z. Zomeni |
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Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data |
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identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low ph values in agricultural soil in north-central europe using hot spot analysis based on gemas project data |
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