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Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics | 2016

Infiltration and water retention of biological soil crusts on reclaimed soils of former open-cast lignite mining sites in Brandenburg, north-east Germany

Stella Gypser; Maik Veste; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange

Abstract Investigations were done on two former open-cast lignite mining sites under reclamation, an artificial sand dune in Welzow Süd, and a forest plantation in Schlabendorf Süd (Brandenburg, Germany). The aim was to associate the topsoil hydrological characteristics of green algae dominated as well as moss and soil lichen dominated biological soil crusts during crustal succession with their water retention and the repellency index on sandy soils under temperate climate and different reliefs. The investigation of the repellency index showed on the one hand an increase due to the cross-linking of sand particles by green algae which resulted in clogging of pores. On the other hand, the occurrence of moss plants led to a decrease of the repellency index due to absorption caused by bryophytes. The determination of the water retention curves showed an increase of the water holding capacity, especially in conjunction with the growth of green algae layer. The pore-related van Genuchten parameter indicate a clay-like behaviour of the developed soil crusts. Because of the inhomogeneous distribution of lichens and mosses as well as the varying thickness of green algae layers, the water retention differed between the study sites and between samples of similar developmental stages. However, similar tendencies of water retention and water repellency related to the soil crust formation were observed. Biological soil crusts should be considered after disturbances in the context of reclamation measures, because the initial development of green algae biocrusts lead to an increasing repellency index, while the occurrence of mosses and a gain in organic matter enhance the water holding capacity. Thus, the succession of biocrusts and their small-scale succession promote the development of soil and ecosystem.


Catena | 2010

Water repellency and pore clogging at early successional stages of microbiotic crusts on inland dunes, Brandenburg, NE Germany.

Thomas Fischer; Maik Veste; Wolfgang Wiehe; Philipp Lange


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2010

Biological topsoil crusts at early successional stages on Quaternary substrates dumped by mining in Brandenburg, NE Germany

Roland Spröte; Thomas Fischer; Maik Veste; Thomas Raab; Wolfgang Wiehe; Philipp Lange; Oliver Bens; Reinhard F. Hüttl


Flora | 2016

Photosynthetic characteristics and their spatial variance on biological soil crusts covering initial soils of post-mining sites in Lower Lusatia, NE Germany

Stella Gypser; Werner B. Herppich; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange; Maik Veste


Catena | 2014

Organic matter from biological soil crusts induces the initial formation of sandy temperate soils

Alexander Dümig; Maik Veste; F. Hagedorn; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange; Roland Spröte; Ingrid Kögel-Knabner


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2013

Biological soil crusts on initial soils: organic carbon dynamics and chemistry under temperate climatic conditions

Alexander Dümig; Maik Veste; F. Hagedorn; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange; Roland Spröte; Ingrid Kögel-Knabner


Archive | 2015

Formation of soil lichen crusts at reclaimed post-mining sites, Lower Lusatia, North-east Germany

Stella Gypser; Maik Veste; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange


Archive | 2009

Development of biological soil crusts in initial ecosystems in Lusatia, Germany

Roland Spröte; Maik Veste; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange; Oliver Bens; Thomas Raab; Reinhard F. Hüttl


Archive | 2011

Wie beeinflussen Kiefern (Pinus sylvestris L.) die Entwicklung der Benetzungshemmung auf Sandböden

Roland Spröte; Maik Veste; Thomas Fischer; Philipp Lange; Oliver Bens; Thomas Raab; Reinhard F. Hüttl


Archive | 2010

Functions of biological soil crusts on central European inland dunes:Water repellency and pore clogging influence water infiltration

Thomas Fischer; Roland Spröte; Maik Veste; Wolfgang Wiehe; Philipp Lange; Oliver Bens; Thomas Raab; Reinhard F. Hüttl

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Maik Veste

University of Hohenheim

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Thomas Fischer

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Roland Spröte

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Oliver Bens

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Reinhard F. Hüttl

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Thomas Raab

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Wolfgang Wiehe

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Stella Gypser

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Aaron Yair

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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