2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2004.11.013
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Impact of the degree of secondary transformation on acid–base properties of organic compounds in mucks

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“…Observed low TOC/TN ratio (< 20) indicate temporary drying of these soils, what accelerates the mineralisation of organic matter. Relationship between organic matter mineralsation and soil moisture is commonly reported in the available literature [e.g., 4,24]. Moreover, obtained TOC/TN ratio were similary to those reported by Kołodziejczyk also for peatland in Borek village.…”
Section: Physicochemical and Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Observed low TOC/TN ratio (< 20) indicate temporary drying of these soils, what accelerates the mineralisation of organic matter. Relationship between organic matter mineralsation and soil moisture is commonly reported in the available literature [e.g., 4,24]. Moreover, obtained TOC/TN ratio were similary to those reported by Kołodziejczyk also for peatland in Borek village.…”
Section: Physicochemical and Chemical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The lowest SOC was observed in horizons under the moorshing process. This phenomenon is broadly reported in the literature (SOKO£OWSKA et al 2005, KOGEL-KNABNER 2002. It is caused by mineralization of organic matter and its release into the atmosphere.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In such conditions, peat soils undergo serious transformations known as the moorsh-forming process (Ilnicki and Zeitz, 2003;Okruszko and Ilnicki, 2003), leading to changes in peat soil morphology, structure (formation of grains), soil physical properties (increasing bulk density, changing relation in water/air properties), and chemical properties. Transformation of peat into moorsh in aerobic conditions after drainage is called the secondary transformation (primary transformation took place during the peatforming process) of organic matter and causes changes in peat quality (Sokołowska et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%