Soil cover on complex glacial terrain and challenges for large-scale soil mapping using the World Reference Base (WRB) classification system

IF 5.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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In conditions of complex glacial topography, large-scale soil mapping (1:10 000) according to the World reference base for soil resources (WRB) 2022 classification faces significant challenges. High diversity of reference soil groups (RSG) and qualifiers can be found in a small area, and this diversity is not related to the influence of a single but rather to a set of soil-forming factors. As a part of the study, the classification of soils on postglacial landscape was conducted using the WRB 2022 classification system. The analysis was focused on examining relationships between RSG and qualifiers, and also with type of geological deposits, location on the terrain, human activities (drainage of agricultural land, soil tillage and erosion). Survey showed that, in a relatively small area, soil cover consisted of WRB RSG such as Luvisols, Retisols, Regosols, Stagnosols, Gleysols Phaeozems, Planosols, Podzols, Histosols and Anthrosols, with the respective sets of qualifiers. Soils corresponding to the Anthrosol RSG were formed during the construction of a drainage system by burying the former soil with deeper material and later by translocation of colluvium by soil erosion. In the complex glacial topography, the distribution of RSG and their qualifiers is specific, which poses a number of challenges for soil mapping. The study confirmed the possibility of WRB classification for large-scale mapping of agricultural soils on postglacial landscape at the RSG level. The use of qualifiers for definition of mapping units in similar conditions of complex terrain and geological deposits (when mapping on a scale of 1:10 000) is possible only by increasing sampling density.

复杂冰川地形上的土壤覆盖以及利用世界参考地基(WRB)分类系统绘制大尺度土壤图所面临的挑战
在冰川地形复杂的条件下,根据世界土壤资源参考基地(WRB)2022 分类法绘制大规模土壤图(1:10 000)面临着巨大挑战。在一个小区域内可以发现参考土壤组(RSG)和限定词的高度多样性,这种多样性与单一的影响因素无关,而是与一系列土壤形成因素有关。作为研究的一部分,使用 WRB 2022 分类系统对冰川后地貌上的土壤进行了分类。分析的重点是研究 RSG 与限定词之间的关系,以及与地质沉积类型、地形位置、人类活动(农田排水、土壤耕作和侵蚀)之间的关系。调查显示,在一个相对较小的区域内,土壤覆盖包括 WRB RSG,如 Luvisols、Retisols、Regosols、Stagnosols、Gleysols Phaeozems、Planosols、Podzols、Histosols 和 Anthrosols,以及相应的限定词集。与 Anthrosol RSG 相对应的土壤是在建造排水系统的过程中通过用更深的物质掩埋以前的土壤以及后来通过土壤侵蚀将冲积物转移而形成的。在复杂的冰川地形中,RSG 及其限定词的分布具有特殊性,这给土壤制图带来了诸多挑战。该研究证实了在 RSG 层面上对冰川后地貌上的农业土壤进行 WRB 分类以绘制大规模地图的可能性。只有通过增加取样密度,才能在复杂地形和地质沉积物的类似条件下(按 1:10 000 比例尺制图时)使用限定词定义制图单元。
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Catena
Catena 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
816
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment. Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.
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