2010
DOI: 10.4000/geomorphologie.8083
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Biological topsoil crusts at early successional stages on Quaternary substrates dumped by mining in Brandenburg, NE Germany

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“…Due to pore clogging by cross-linking of sand particles with green algal filaments (Fischer et al, 2010;Lichner et al, 2013;Malam Issa et al, 2009;Spröte, 2013;Yair et al, 2008), an increase of the repellency index and reduced infiltration rates were observed with progressing crust development (Fig. 4 and 8).…”
Section: Water Repellency and Infiltrationmentioning
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“…Due to pore clogging by cross-linking of sand particles with green algal filaments (Fischer et al, 2010;Lichner et al, 2013;Malam Issa et al, 2009;Spröte, 2013;Yair et al, 2008), an increase of the repellency index and reduced infiltration rates were observed with progressing crust development (Fig. 4 and 8).…”
Section: Water Repellency and Infiltrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to the water drop penetration test (WDPT), the determination of the repellency index (R i ) is more a measurement of crust surface polarity during wetting than for hydrophobicity. While the WDPT supposed high water repellency, the R i involves ethanol and water flows (Q Ethanol and Q Water ) in the biological soil crust and the subjacent substrate (Fischer et al, 2010). Hence, a possible repellent behaviour of the soil crusts was detected and the infiltration via steady state water flow was measured simultaneously.…”
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