Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget

12 pages, 32 references.-- Está publicado también como artículo en la revista Water, Air and Pollution 105 (1-2): 481-492 (1998).-- Refereed papers from BIOGEOMON, The Third International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior; Co-Sponsored by Villanova University and the Czech Geological Survey; held at Villanova University, Villanova Pennsylvania, USA, June 21–25, 1997.

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Main Authors: Rumpel, C., Knicker, Heike, Kögel-Knabner, I., Hüttl, R. F.
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Language:English
Published: Springer 1998
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/82584
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spelling dig-irnas-es-10261-825842018-09-12T11:46:52Z Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget Rumpel, C. Knicker, Heike Kögel-Knabner, I. Hüttl, R. F. 12 pages, 32 references.-- Está publicado también como artículo en la revista Water, Air and Pollution 105 (1-2): 481-492 (1998).-- Refereed papers from BIOGEOMON, The Third International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior; Co-Sponsored by Villanova University and the Czech Geological Survey; held at Villanova University, Villanova Pennsylvania, USA, June 21–25, 1997. Large areas in eastern Germany have been subjected to substantial airborne contamination by fly ash, soot and lignite dust. The objective of the study was to detect the input of lignite-derived airborne contamination into forest soils and to examine the chemical and structural characteristics of the soil organic matter, consisting of natural humic material and lignite-derived carbon in reforested immature mine soils. The mine soil developed on sandy overburden material that was excavated in open-cast lignite mines and had been relocated and deposited at a spoil bank. Samples were taken from the forest floor (L, Oh), the humic surface horizon (Ai), and the parent substrate (Cv) of an immature mine soil under a 25-year-old red oak (Quercus rubra), situated close to a briquette factory. The conceptual approach includes analyses of bulk soil as well as particle-size fractions for C and N contents, magnetic susceptibility, radiocarbon age and chemical structure by using 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy. High magnetic susceptibility of the Oh and Ai horizon is the result of airborne contamination by lignite-derived ash. Fly ash contamination consisting of ferrimagnetic minerals contributes mainly to the <20 μm fractions. In the Oh and Ai horizon, 44% and 46% of the C was found to be of anthropogenic origin. Structural information indicates that lignite-derived dust and/or soot are present in the coarse particle size fractions (6.3-200 μm). Anthropogenic C increased the C content as well as the contribution of alkyl and aromatic C species in the organic matter. Peer reviewed 2013-09-24T07:04:03Z 2013-09-24T07:04:03Z 1998 capítulo de libro http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248 Biogeochemical Investigations at Watershed, Landscape, and Regional Scales: 481-492 (1998) 978-90-481-5064-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/82584 10.1007/978-94-017-0906-4 978-94-017-0906-4 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0906-4 none Springer
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description 12 pages, 32 references.-- Está publicado también como artículo en la revista Water, Air and Pollution 105 (1-2): 481-492 (1998).-- Refereed papers from BIOGEOMON, The Third International Symposium on Ecosystem Behavior; Co-Sponsored by Villanova University and the Czech Geological Survey; held at Villanova University, Villanova Pennsylvania, USA, June 21–25, 1997.
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author Rumpel, C.
Knicker, Heike
Kögel-Knabner, I.
Hüttl, R. F.
spellingShingle Rumpel, C.
Knicker, Heike
Kögel-Knabner, I.
Hüttl, R. F.
Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
author_facet Rumpel, C.
Knicker, Heike
Kögel-Knabner, I.
Hüttl, R. F.
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title Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
title_short Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
title_full Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
title_fullStr Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
title_full_unstemmed Airborne contamination of immature soil (Lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
title_sort airborne contamination of immature soil (lusatian mining district) by lignite-derived materials: its detection and contribution to the soil organic matter budget
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