2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2003.09.001
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Study of soil leachates in doline above the Béke Cave, Hungary

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“…In t�ese models, t�e s�are of soil CO 2 in cave CO 2 levels varied between 38 and 69%. Doubts about t�e dominant role of soils in cave CO 2 resonate wit� some aut�ors (Miotke 1974;Bárány-Kevei 1999;Tatár et al 2004;Baldini et al 2005). Even if t�e soil CO 2 effect was superimposed by ant�ropogenic CO 2 in t�is study, alternative sources (e.g.…”
Section: Cave Comentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In t�ese models, t�e s�are of soil CO 2 in cave CO 2 levels varied between 38 and 69%. Doubts about t�e dominant role of soils in cave CO 2 resonate wit� some aut�ors (Miotke 1974;Bárány-Kevei 1999;Tatár et al 2004;Baldini et al 2005). Even if t�e soil CO 2 effect was superimposed by ant�ropogenic CO 2 in t�is study, alternative sources (e.g.…”
Section: Cave Comentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Common cave CO 2 concentrations vary between 0.1 and 1.0% vol. (Tatár et al 2004;Baldini et al 2006). However, �ig�er levels were also monitored in some caves (Atkinson 1977;Ek & Gewelt 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, CO 2 transfer between the soil and cave is affected by the external environment (Angel et al, 2015). On the one hand, hydrothermal conditions influence biological action to control CO 2 formation (Tatár et al, 2004), while on the other hand, the amount of infiltration water controls the hydrogeochemical water-soil-rock process (Yuan, 1995;White, 2013;Pu et al, 2018). Thus, soil CO 2 is considered to be an important CO 2 source for cave systems (Fairchild et al, 2006;Faimon et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pode-se observar o acumulação de detritos ocasionados pelo escorregamento, reforçado por alto declive (> 60º), uma área com solo fértil, geralmente cortado por um curso d´água, com o estabelecimento de um ambiente florestal (TATAR et al, 2004). Nesses ambientes, o microclima formado pela geomorfologia somado às condições edáficas do Cerrado, podem ser os fatores decisivos para produção de serapilheira (ACOSTA et al, 2008).…”
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