2022
DOI: 10.1071/sr21227
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Multivariate analysis of hydropedologically significant soil variables on cultivated semi-arid hillslopes

Abstract: Context Hydropedology bridges hydrology to pedology, and hillslope hydropedology is central in understanding topography–hydropedology interrelations. Aim The objective of this study was to statistically evaluate soil–hillslope hydropedology interrelations by multivariate analysis of hydropedologically significant soil variables (HSSVs). Methods A complete randomised 6 × 5 × 3 factorial experiment (six slope aspects, five slope positions and three soil horizons) was established. Twenty nine soil p… Show more

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“…In this case, variables of bulk density, aggregate stability, and pH have low CV. It has been reported in many studies that pH varies low (Erşahin, 1999;Mulla and Mc Bratney, 2000;Dikmen et al, 2017, Kavaklıgil andErşahin, 2022). According to this result, it can be interpreted that pH is more similar across the landscape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…In this case, variables of bulk density, aggregate stability, and pH have low CV. It has been reported in many studies that pH varies low (Erşahin, 1999;Mulla and Mc Bratney, 2000;Dikmen et al, 2017, Kavaklıgil andErşahin, 2022). According to this result, it can be interpreted that pH is more similar across the landscape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%