Soil morphology LWF

Description of several morphological soil properties at the beginning of the monitoring campaign. The properties were described for all genetic horizons in soil pits if possible down to the parent material. In heterogeneous LWF-plots, several soil profiles were described in order to assess the soil variability of the plot. The manual (in German) for soil sampling and soil analyses is available in www: http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/view/eth:25622?q=walthert. The results and data of the first soil survey are available (in German) in www: http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/view/eth:26275?q=walthert.

Purpose:

Morphological soil properties are important for the calculation or interpretation of chemical or physical soil properties or processes. For instance, root distribution is an important input-parameter of water balance models or soil hydromorphy strongly affects the chemical status of soil matrix and soil solution.

Manual Citation:

  • Walthert L, Lüscher P, Luster J, Peter B (2002) Langfristige Waldökosystem-Forschung LWF. Kernprojekt Bodenmatrix. Aufnahmeanleitung zur ersten Erhebung 1994-1999. ETHZ Zürich, e-collection , Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, Vol. 269: 56 p. 10.3929/ethz-a-004375470

Paper Citation:

  • Walthert L, Blaser P, Lüscher P, Luster J, Zimmermann S (2003) Langfristige Waldökosystem-Forschung LWF. Kernprojekt Bodenmatrix. Ergebnisse der ersten Erhebung 1994-1999. ETHZ Zürich, e-collection , Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, Vol. 276: 340 p.

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CUSTOM_ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Marco Walser, Roger Köchli, Alois Zürcher, Daniel Christen, Simpal Kumar, Peter Jakob, Peter Waldispühl, WSL Central Laboratory
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CUSTOM_LWF_SITES Alptal, Beatenberg, Bettlachstock, Celerina, Chironico, Isone, Jussy, Nationalpark, Neunkirch, Novaggio, Lausanne, Lens, Othmarsingen, Schaenis, Visp, Vordemwald
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CUSTOM_PURPOSE Morphological soil properties are important for the calculation or interpretation of chemical or physical soil properties or processes. For instance, root distribution is an important input-parameter of water balance models or soil hydromorphy strongly affects the chemical status of soil matrix and soil solution.
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CUSTOM_TITLE_DE Bodenmatrix-Morphologie
CUSTOM_TITLE_FR Morphologie du sol
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