Spatial heterogeneity and relationships of mineral soil properties in a boreal Pinus sylvestris stand
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
- Vol. 8 (1-4) , 435-445
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02827589309382790
Abstract
The spatial variation of physical and chemical properties of mineral soil was studied in the surface layer of a glaciofluvial marginal‐interlobate complex in a Pinus sylvestris (L.) stand in eastern Finland. An area of one hectare was sampled (n = 107) from a depth of 10–15 cm in the mineral soil. Particle size distribution of the samples was measured. The fine grain fraction (‐1). Average Mg/Ca ratio was 28.3, Mg/K ratio 5.7 and K/Ca ratio 4.9. The proportion of fine sand described best the sorting process, and it was negatively correlated with variables determined from the silt and clay fraction. The proportion of fine sand varied from 7% to 46% within the area. The semivariogram analysis suggested that variables describing soil texture and mineralogy were autocorrelated within 15 m distance between sampling points.Keywords
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