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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2015

Soil development over millennial timescales - a comparison of soil chronosequences of different climates and lithologies

Daniela Sauer; Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Stephen Wagner; Fabio Scarciglia; Ragnhild Sperstad; Siri Svendgård-Stokke; Rolf Sørensen; Gerhard Schellmann

This paper reports soil development over time in different climates, on time-scales ranging from a few thousand to several hundred thousand years. Changes in soil properties over time, underlying soil-forming processes and their rates are presented. The paper is based on six soil chronosequences, i.e. sequences of soils of different age that are supposed to have developed under the similar conditions with regard to climate, vegetation and other living organisms, relief and parent material. The six soil chronosequences are from humid-temperate, Mediterranean and semi-arid climates. They are compared with regard to soil thickness increase, changes in soil pH, formation of pedogenic iron oxides (expressed as Fed/Fet ratios), clay formation, dust influx (both reflected in clay/silt ratios), and silicate weathering and leaching of base cations(expressed as (Ca+Mg+K+Na)/Al molar ratios) over time. This comparison reveals that the increase of solum thickness with time can be best described by logarithmic equations in all three types of climates. Fed/Fet ratios (proportion of pedogeniciron Fed compared to total iron Fet) reflects the transformation of iron in primary minerals into pedogeniciron. This ratio usually increases with time, except for regions, where the influx of dust (having low Fed/Fet ratios) prevails over the process of pedogeniciron oxide formation, which is the case in the Patagonian chronosequences. Dust influx has also a substantial influence on the time courses of clay/silt ratios and on element indices of silicate weathering. Using the example of a 730 kasoil chronosequence from southern Italy, the fact that soils of long chronosequences inevitably experienced major environmental changes is demonstrated, and, consequentially a modified definition of requirements for soil chronosequences is suggested. Moreover, pedogenic thresholds, feedback systems and progressive versus regressive processes identified in the soil chronosequences are discussed.


Quaternary International | 1995

Younger Dryas ice-marginal deposits in Norway

Bjørn G. Andersen; Jan Mangerud; Rolf Sørensen; Arne Reite; Harald Sveian; Morten Thoresen; Bjørn Bergström


Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2008

Podzol development with time in sandy beach deposits in southern Norway

Daniela Sauer; Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Ragnhild Sperstad; Rolf Sørensen; Karl Stahr


Quaternary International | 2009

Albeluvisol development with time in loamy marine sediments of southern Norway

Daniela Sauer; Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Ragnhild Sperstad; Rolf Sørensen; Karl Stahr


Quaternary International | 2012

Testing a soil development model against southern Norway soil chronosequences

Daniela Sauer; Peter Finke; Rolf Sørensen; Ragnhild Sperstad; Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Helge Irgens Høeg; Karl Stahr


9788779342590 | 2007

Kaupang in skiringssal

Dagfinn Skre; Stefan Brink; Frans-Arne Stylegar; Lars Pilø; Unn Pedersen; Rolf Sørensen; Kari E. Henningsmoen; Helge Irgens Høeg; Bjørg Stabell; Kristine M. Bukholm; Niels Bonde; James H. Barrett; Allan Hall; Cluny Johnstone; Harry Kenward; Terry O’Connor; Steve Ashby; Karen Milek; Charles French


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2007

Soil formation in marine sediments and beach deposits of southern Norway: investigations of soil chronosequences in the Oslofjord region

Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Daniela Sauer; Karl Stahr; Ragnhild Sperstad; Rolf Sørensen


Quaternary Geochronology | 2012

OSL and IRSL dating of raised beach sand deposits along the southeastern coast of Norway

Markus Fuchs; Sebastian Kreutzer; Manfred Fischer; Daniela Sauer; Rolf Sørensen


Spanish Journal of Soil Science | 2013

Micromorphological characteristics reflecting soil-forming processes during Albeluvisol development in S Norway .

Daniela Sauer; Ragnhild Sperstad; Isabelle Schülli-Maurer; Rolf Sørensen


Norwegian Journal of Geology | 2018

The timing of deglaciation and sequence of pioneer vegetation at Ringsaker, eastern Norway – and an earthquake-triggered landslide

Jan Mangerud; Hilary H. Birks; Lene S. Halvorsen; Anna L.C. Hughes; Ole Nashoug; Johan Petter Nystuen; Aage Paus; Rolf Sørensen; John Inge Svendsen

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Daniela Sauer

Dresden University of Technology

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Ragnhild Sperstad

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Karl Stahr

University of Freiburg

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Jan Mangerud

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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Siri Svendgård-Stokke

Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute

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Anna L.C. Hughes

Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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