Author:
Beyer Lothar,Bölter Manfred
Abstract
New soil studies in the cold suggest that in the terrestrial ecosystems of the
coastal regions of the antarctic continent, soil formation and chemical
weathering occur to a greater extent than previously expected. This paper
summarises the pedogenic results of an Australian-funded expedition to Casey
Station and presents a soil formation sequence on a small-scale database. The
accumulation of soil organic matter and podzolisation are important
soil-forming processes up to the antarctic polar desert. This study has
revealed a high variability in soil geography and soil properties at both a
profile and landscape level. However, previous results indicate a correlation
between soil cover and vegetation pattern. Nutrient supply in soil is affected
by high contents and availability of nitrogen, phosphate, potassium, and
magnesium due to the presence of seabirds.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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