2024
DOI: 10.1111/ejss.13452
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Regional variation in Swedish acid sulfate soil microbial communities is influenced by temperature and geochemistry

Anders Johnson,
Alexandra Nyman,
Mats Åström
et al.

Abstract: Acid sulfate soils are frequently described as the nastiest soils on Earth, and they pose environmental risks associated with their strong acidity and consequential mobilization of toxic metals present in the soils. Within Sweden, acid sulfate soils have been extensively studied around the northern Baltic coastline and have now been found to occur throughout the area below the maximum Holocene marine limit that stretches for some 2000 km from North to South. This study investigated 20 active acid sulfate soils… Show more

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