[PDF][PDF] Polish soil classification: Principles, classification scheme and correlations

C Kabała, P Charzyński, J Chodorowski… - Soil Science …, 2019 - ruj.uj.edu.pl
The sixth edition of the Polish Soil Classification (SGP6) aims to maintain soil classification
in Poland as a modem scientific system that reflects current scientific knowledge …

[PDF][PDF] Database of Polish arable mineral soils: a review

A Bieganowski, B Witkowska-Walczak… - International …, 2013 - archive.sciendo.com
The database of Polish arable mineral soils is presented. The database includes a lot of
information about the basic properties of soils and their dynamic characteristics. It was …

An attempt to estimate tolerable soil erosion rates by matching soil formation with denudation in Alpine grasslands

C Alewell, M Egli, K Meusburger - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Natural rates of soil production or a target soil thickness that allows unrestricted
land use can serve as a basis for defining tolerable soil erosion rates. Guidelines for …

Organic carbon pools in mountain soils—Sources of variability and predicted changes in relation to climate and land use changes

O Bojko, C Kabala - Catena, 2017 - Elsevier
The overall impact of individual environmental factors on the content of soil organic carbon
(SOC) is well known, but the simultaneous impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors on …

Soil formation on calcium carbonate-rich parent material in the outer Carpathian Mountains–A case study

JB Kowalska, T Zaleski, A Józefowska, R Mazurek - Catena, 2019 - Elsevier
In this study, ten stratified calcium carbonate–rich soil profiles from the Polish Outer
Carpathians were investigated in order to identity the influence of parent material variability …

Transformation of physicochemical soil properties along a mountain slope due to land management and climate changes—A case study from the Karkonosze …

O Bojko, C Kabala - Catena, 2016 - Elsevier
The gradients of soil physicochemical properties along mountain slopes and across climate-
elevation gradients were studied in the Karkonosze Mountains, focusing on the human …

Conversion of Soil pH 1:2.5 KCl and 1:2.5 H2O to 1:5 H2O: Conclusions for Soil Management, Environmental Monitoring, and International Soil Databases.

C Kabała, E Musztyfaga, B Gałka… - Polish Journal of …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Both the international ISO standard and modern soil classifications and databases require
soil pH measurement at a 1: 5 soil: solution ratio, while the ratio 1: 2.5 is still the most …

Combination of geo-pedo-and technogenic magnetic and geochemical signals in soil profiles–diversification and its interpretation: a new approach

M Szuszkiewicz, A Łukasik, T Magiera… - Environmental …, 2016 - Elsevier
Magnetic and geochemical parameters of soils are determined with respect to geology,
pedogenesis and anthropopression. Depending on local conditions these factors affect …

Impact of soil characteristics on piping activity in a mountainous area under a temperate climate (Bieszczady Mts., Eastern Carpathians)

A Bernatek-Jakiel, A Kacprzak, M Stolarczyk - Catena, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper aims at a better understanding of the role of soil characteristics in piping activity
in a mountainous area under a temperate climate. The recognition of favourable soil …

Conversion of soil pH 1: 2.5 KCl and 1: 2.5 H2O to 1: 5 H2O: Conclusions for soil management, environmental monitoring, and international soil databases

C Kabala, E Musztyfaga, B Galka, D Labunska… - Polish Journal of …, 2016 - infona.pl
Both the international ISO standard and modern soil classifi cations and databases require
soil pH measurement at a 1: 5 soil: solution ratio, while the ratio 1: 2.5 is still the most …