2015
DOI: 10.1097/ss.0000000000000122
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Effects of Anthropogenic Particles on the Chemical and Geophysical Properties of Urban Soils, Detroit, Michigan

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“…The CEC had a relationship with MWD (β = 1·26), LC (β = 0·8), pH (β = 0·38), CCE (β = 0·39), OC (β = À0·16), and clay (β = À0·08). Building materials should significantly increase CCE and pH in urban lands (Khaledian et al, 2012;Howard & Orlicki, 2015), whereas the relationship between OC and CEC, which was low but negative, is contrary to previous studies (Emadi et al, 2009;Marzaioli et al, 2010;Czarnecki & Düring, 2015;Mahmoud & El-Kader, 2015). Urban soil carbon concentrations in the current study ranged from 0·91% to 5·45%.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The CEC had a relationship with MWD (β = 1·26), LC (β = 0·8), pH (β = 0·38), CCE (β = 0·39), OC (β = À0·16), and clay (β = À0·08). Building materials should significantly increase CCE and pH in urban lands (Khaledian et al, 2012;Howard & Orlicki, 2015), whereas the relationship between OC and CEC, which was low but negative, is contrary to previous studies (Emadi et al, 2009;Marzaioli et al, 2010;Czarnecki & Düring, 2015;Mahmoud & El-Kader, 2015). Urban soil carbon concentrations in the current study ranged from 0·91% to 5·45%.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Soil quality in urban settings has been poorly assessed (Zornoza et al, ); therefore, work in this area is needed. Comparable with some previous studies (Shaoshan et al, ; Emadi et al ., ; Nadeu et al, ), the current study found elevated values of EC, % sand, K + , Ca 2+ , K + , CCE, and MC in urban soils, suggesting anthropogenic sources (Howard & Orlicki, ; Howard & Orlicki, ) and increased values of BD and DS likely due to anthropogenic effects such as heavy and frequent machinery traffic (Beesley, ; Howard & Orlicki, ; Prosdocimi et al, ). The values of the other variables (MWD, CEC, LC, SMR, OC, Mg 2+ , % silt, % clay, pH, and F) were lower in urban soils than in forest soils, indicating that they may also be affected by intensive human activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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