1984
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7061(84)90022-3
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Soil formation as affected by pit and mound microrelief in Massachusetts, USA

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“…Further changes in soil morphology include the appearance of discontinuous miner- al horizons and buried organic horizons in mounds, increased solum thickness on mounds, and topsoil armouring due to bedrock mining. Similar changes have been reported from other regions (Pawluk and Dudas 1982;Beke and McKeague 1984;Veneman et al 1984;Phillips et al 2008Phillips et al , 2015Šamonil et al 2015). Partial inversion of soil horizons, reported by Schaetzl (1986) and Šamonil et al (2015), was evident when soil pH (Fig.…”
Section: Trends In Pedogenesis In the Pit-and-mound Environmentsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Further changes in soil morphology include the appearance of discontinuous miner- al horizons and buried organic horizons in mounds, increased solum thickness on mounds, and topsoil armouring due to bedrock mining. Similar changes have been reported from other regions (Pawluk and Dudas 1982;Beke and McKeague 1984;Veneman et al 1984;Phillips et al 2008Phillips et al , 2015Šamonil et al 2015). Partial inversion of soil horizons, reported by Schaetzl (1986) and Šamonil et al (2015), was evident when soil pH (Fig.…”
Section: Trends In Pedogenesis In the Pit-and-mound Environmentsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Generally, soils within pit-and-mound microsites undergo relative rejuvenation in comparison with undisturbed soil environments (Stephens 1956;Beke and McKeague 1984;Veneman et al 1984;Schaetzl 1990;Šamonil et al 2010a). This generalisation is consistent with the model of proisotropic pedoturbation, implying simplification of the soil profile within a regressive pathway of pedogenesis (Johnson et al 1987).…”
Section: Trends In Pedogenesis In the Pit-and-mound Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have revealed changes in the rate as well as the trajectory of pedogenesis (e.g. Veneman et al, 1984). Tree uprooting, the crucial biomechanic process in studied forest ecosystems, results in an overturning of the soil profile as well as the emergence of the C substrate horizon (see Šamonil et al, 2011, 2013b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hart et al (1962) described a three-to four times greater humus thickness in pits compared with mounds in New Hampshire (see also Lyford and MacLean, 1966). Veneman et al (1984) and Schaetzl (1990) claimed that formation of soils in pits is more rapid than on mounds. This study, however, did not mention the possibility of retrograde development of soil horizons in pits.…”
Section: Windthrow Dynamics In a Natural Fir-beech Forestmentioning
confidence: 97%