A Standardized Morpho-Functional Classification of the Planet’s Humipedons
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Published:2022-07-05
Issue:3
Volume:6
Page:59
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ISSN:2571-8789
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Container-title:Soil Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Soil Systems
Author:
Zanella AugustoORCID, Ponge Jean-FrançoisORCID, Jabiol Bernard, Van Delft Bas, De Waal Rein, Katzensteiner KlausORCID, Kolb EckartORCID, Bernier Nicolas, Mei Giacomo, Blouin ManuelORCID, Juilleret JérômeORCID, Pousse NoémieORCID, Stanchi SilviaORCID, Cesario FernandoORCID, Le Bayon Renée-ClaireORCID, Tatti Dylan, Chersich SilviaORCID, Carollo Luca, Englisch Michael, Schrötter Anna, Schaufler Judith, Bonifacio Eleonora, Fritz InesORCID, Sofo AdrianoORCID, Bazot StéphaneORCID, Lata Jean-ChristopheORCID, Iffly Jean-Francois, Wetzel Carlos E., Hissler Christophe, Fabiani Ginevra, Aubert Michael, Vacca AndreaORCID, Serra Gianluca, Menta Cristina, Visentin Francesca, Cools NathalieORCID, Bolzonella CristianORCID, Frizzera LorenzoORCID, Zampedri Roberto, Tomasi Mauro, Galvan Paola, Charzynski PrzemyslawORCID, Zakharchenko ElinaORCID, Waez-Mousavi Seyed Mohammad, Brun Jean-Jacques, Menardi Roberto, Fontanella Fausto, Zaminato Nicola, Carollo Silvio, Brandolese Alessio, Bertelle Michele, Zanella Gaétan, Bronner Thomas, Graefe Ulfert, Hager Herbert
Abstract
It was time to take stock. We modified the humipedon classification key published in 2018 to make it easier and more practical. This morpho-functional taxonomy of the topsoil (humipedon) was only available in English; we also translated it into French and Italian. A standardized morpho-functional classification of humipedons (roughly the top 30–40 cm of soil: organic and organomineral surface horizons) would allow for a better understanding of the functioning of the soil ecosystem. This paper provides the founding principles of the classification of humipedon into humus systems and forms. With the recognition of a few diagnostic horizons, all humus systems can be determined. The humus forms that make up these humus systems are revealed by measuring the thicknesses of the diagnostic horizons. In the final part of the article, several figures represent the screenshots of a mobile phone or tablet application that allows for a fast recall of the diagnostic elements of the classification in the field. The article attempts to promote a standardized classification of humipedons for a global and shared management of soil at planet level.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science
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