2011
DOI: 10.5937/ratpov1102375b
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Characteristics and classification of gleyic soils of Banat

Abstract: In this paper we investigated basic characteristics of gleyic soils of Banat and presented different interpretations and classification of these soils. Twelve profiles were analyzed to access their physical and chemical properties. Investigated humogley profiles were predominantly clayic with vertic properties and under different influence of groundwater. Most of these soils we classified in Vertisols, but some of them we considered as Gleysols or Chernozems RSG (reference soil group). Eugley was under stronge… Show more

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“…this soil is a hydromorphic black soil, developed under the influence of groundwater and classified in A-G class. It is characterized with both humic and gleyic horizons which give this soil its name (Belić et al 2011). It is clayey soil with the following granulometric composition: the content of sand fractions (>0.02 mm) -38.0%, the content of silt fractions (0.02-0.002 mm) -25.4%, the content of clay fraction (<0.002 mm) -36.6% (Antonović et al 1976).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…this soil is a hydromorphic black soil, developed under the influence of groundwater and classified in A-G class. It is characterized with both humic and gleyic horizons which give this soil its name (Belić et al 2011). It is clayey soil with the following granulometric composition: the content of sand fractions (>0.02 mm) -38.0%, the content of silt fractions (0.02-0.002 mm) -25.4%, the content of clay fraction (<0.002 mm) -36.6% (Antonović et al 1976).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to humus content, the site soils are weakly humic to humic. In their study of humogley in Banat region of Serbia (which includes our site Hetin), Belić et al (2011) also recorded wide range of CaCO3 content (0 -38.3%), while humus content ranged between 1.5% and 5.23%, and pH between 5.57 and 8.75.…”
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“…The parental bedrock materials of the study area from Banat region mainly includes Barremian–Aptian limestones, while the groundwater sources are related to extended aquifers (GN) and local or discontinuous aquifers (GWR6). The predominant soil type in Dobrogea is cambic-chernozem and chernozem, while in southern Banat region is cambisol with rendzinas and rocky areas in the zones with karst [ 17 , 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%