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  • The Jizera Mountains region is situated in the north of the Czech Republic close to Poland and Germany borders. This region is also called “Black triangle”, because of very high emission amounts originating mainly from thermal power plants in the past. Whole region was strongly affected by acid rains and the damage of forest and soils by acidification continues to present time. In the Jizera Mountains, the damage of soil and forests led to forest decline in the top parts of the mountains. This place was very fast invaded by grass (Calamagrostis villosa and Avenella flexuosa) as natural mechanism of ecosystem restoration. Liming of these acid soils was used as technical mechanism of soils and follow forest ecosystem amelioration. This contribution deals with comparing of soil chemical characteristics in four types of sampling places; limed deforested area, non-limed deforested area, spruce forest, and spruce forest with grass floor. Six samples were collected for each variant from sufficiently thick
  • The Jizera Mountains region is situated in the north of the Czech Republic close to Poland and Germany borders. This region is also called “Black triangle”, because of very high emission amounts originating mainly from thermal power plants in the past. Whole region was strongly affected by acid rains and the damage of forest and soils by acidification continues to present time. In the Jizera Mountains, the damage of soil and forests led to forest decline in the top parts of the mountains. This place was very fast invaded by grass (Calamagrostis villosa and Avenella flexuosa) as natural mechanism of ecosystem restoration. Liming of these acid soils was used as technical mechanism of soils and follow forest ecosystem amelioration. This contribution deals with comparing of soil chemical characteristics in four types of sampling places; limed deforested area, non-limed deforested area, spruce forest, and spruce forest with grass floor. Six samples were collected for each variant from sufficiently thick (en)
  • The Jizera Mountains region is situated in the north of the Czech Republic close to Poland and Germany borders. This region is also called “Black triangle”, because of very high emission amounts originating mainly from thermal power plants in the past. Whole region was strongly affected by acid rains and the damage of forest and soils by acidification continues to present time. In the Jizera Mountains, the damage of soil and forests led to forest decline in the top parts of the mountains. This place was very fast invaded by grass (Calamagrostis villosa and Avenella flexuosa) as natural mechanism of ecosystem restoration. Liming of these acid soils was used as technical mechanism of soils and follow forest ecosystem amelioration. This contribution deals with comparing of soil chemical characteristics in four types of sampling places; limed deforested area, non-limed deforested area, spruce forest, and spruce forest with grass floor. Six samples were collected for each variant from sufficiently thick (cs)
Title
  • Human impact on selected soil chemical characteristics in the Jizera Mountains region
  • Human impact on selected soil chemical characteristics in the Jizera Mountains region (en)
  • Vliv lidské činnosti na vybrané charakteristiky půd Jizerských hor (cs)
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  • Human impact on selected soil chemical characteristics in the Jizera Mountains region
  • Human impact on selected soil chemical characteristics in the Jizera Mountains region (en)
  • Vliv lidské činnosti na vybrané charakteristiky půd Jizerských hor (cs)
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/06:14611!RIV07-GA0-41210___
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/06:14611
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  • acidification, soil, forest, grass, liming (en)
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  • [A704527E6FCB]
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  • Vienna, Austria
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  • Germany
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  • Neuvedeno, 0
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  • Geophysical Research Abstracts, vol. 8 , 2006
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  • Borůvka, Luboš
  • Pavlů, Lenka
  • Drábek, Ondřej
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  • 1029-7006
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  • European Geosciences Union
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  • 41210
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