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DOI10.1515/johh-2016-0009
Infiltration and water retention of biological soil crusts on reclaimed soils of former open-cast lignite mining sites in Brandenburg, north-east Germany
Gypser, Stella1; Veste, Maik1,2; Fischer, Thomas3; Lange, Philipp4
通讯作者Gypser, Stella
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY AND HYDROMECHANICS
ISSN0042-790X
EISSN1338-4333
出版年2016
卷号64期号:1页码:1-11
英文摘要

Investigations were done on two former open-cast lignite mining sites under reclamation, an artificial sand dune in Welzow Sud, and a forest plantation in Schlabendorf Sud (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.


英文关键词Repellency index pF-curves Water holding capacity Biological soil crusts
类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000372319200001
WOS关键词NEGEV DESERT ; SPATIAL VARIABILITY ; SUCCESSIONAL STAGES ; RAINFALL GRADIENT ; TOPSOIL CRUSTS ; WESTERN NEGEV ; BROWN-COAL ; MINE SOIL ; REPELLENCY ; EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES
WOS类目Water Resources
WOS研究方向Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/194553
作者单位1.Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Chair Soil Protect & Recultivat, Konrad Wachsmann Allee 6, D-03046 Cottbus, Germany;
2.Univ Hohenheim, Inst Bot Expt Ecol, Garbenstr 30, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany;
3.Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Cent Analyt Lab, Konrad Wachsmann Allee 6, D-03046 Cottbus, Germany;
4.Tech Univ Dresden, Dept Chem & Food Chem, Mommsenstr 4, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
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Gypser, Stella,Veste, Maik,Fischer, Thomas,et al. Infiltration and water retention of biological soil crusts on reclaimed soils of former open-cast lignite mining sites in Brandenburg, north-east Germany[J],2016,64(1):1-11.
APA Gypser, Stella,Veste, Maik,Fischer, Thomas,&Lange, Philipp.(2016).Infiltration and water retention of biological soil crusts on reclaimed soils of former open-cast lignite mining sites in Brandenburg, north-east Germany.JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY AND HYDROMECHANICS,64(1),1-11.
MLA Gypser, Stella,et al."Infiltration and water retention of biological soil crusts on reclaimed soils of former open-cast lignite mining sites in Brandenburg, north-east Germany".JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY AND HYDROMECHANICS 64.1(2016):1-11.
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