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Translated title of the contribution | (Problems and methods related to the systematic assessment of chemodynamics in soil). |
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Original language | German |
Pages (from-to) | 105-139 |
Number of pages | 35 |
Journal | Geomethodica: Veroffentlichungen des Basler Geomethodischen Colloquiums |
Volume | 9 |
Publication status | Published - 1984 |
Externally published | Yes |
Abstract
The ability of soils to reduce the impact of potentially toxic substances on the biosphere makes them important sinks for environmental chemicals, because of their inherent filtering and buffering capacities and owing to decomposition reactions. Geoecological research with special respect to chemicals' dynamics leads to the prediction of the buffering qualities of individual soils. Six different laboratory and field research methods are described and critically discussed. A comprehensive interpretation technique of geoscientific maps is presented, which permits to approximately predict the resilience or buffering capacity of soils or environmental sections with special respect to selected chemicals. -from English summary
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Earth and Planetary Sciences(all)
- General Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Environmental Science(all)
- General Environmental Science
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In: Geomethodica: Veroffentlichungen des Basler Geomethodischen Colloquiums, Vol. 9, 1984, p. 105-139.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Die systemare Erfassung der Umweltchemikaliendynamik in Boden - Methoden und Probleme.
AU - Kuhnt, G.
N1 - Copyright: Copyright 2004 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - The ability of soils to reduce the impact of potentially toxic substances on the biosphere makes them important sinks for environmental chemicals, because of their inherent filtering and buffering capacities and owing to decomposition reactions. Geoecological research with special respect to chemicals' dynamics leads to the prediction of the buffering qualities of individual soils. Six different laboratory and field research methods are described and critically discussed. A comprehensive interpretation technique of geoscientific maps is presented, which permits to approximately predict the resilience or buffering capacity of soils or environmental sections with special respect to selected chemicals. -from English summary
AB - The ability of soils to reduce the impact of potentially toxic substances on the biosphere makes them important sinks for environmental chemicals, because of their inherent filtering and buffering capacities and owing to decomposition reactions. Geoecological research with special respect to chemicals' dynamics leads to the prediction of the buffering qualities of individual soils. Six different laboratory and field research methods are described and critically discussed. A comprehensive interpretation technique of geoscientific maps is presented, which permits to approximately predict the resilience or buffering capacity of soils or environmental sections with special respect to selected chemicals. -from English summary
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