2023
DOI: 10.1139/er-2022-0079
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The subhorizon Ofh as a prospective geoindicator of temperate soil quality in relation to selected trace elements and PAHs: a review

Abstract: Soils, next to vegetation, are one of the most popular indicators in environmental quality studies. The response of soils to air pollution is less complex than the response of vegetation. In soils, mainly in their upper layers, the deposition of compounds may occur almost undisturbed, therefore results of chemical analyses are readily used in the assessment of changes caused by natural processes and anthropogenic activities. In a temperate climate zone, the outermost layer of forest soils is formed by an organ… Show more

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“…These processes are regulated by, for example, organic matter and mineral phase content, pH, temperature or soil texture (Lasota et al, 2021; Olszowska, 2010; Yang et al, 2010). Despite great interest, only a few researchers (e.g., Dołęgowska et al, 2023 and references therein), to the best of our knowledge, have studied the role of individual organic subhorizons (e.g., Ol, Of, Ofh) in the process of element accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These processes are regulated by, for example, organic matter and mineral phase content, pH, temperature or soil texture (Lasota et al, 2021; Olszowska, 2010; Yang et al, 2010). Despite great interest, only a few researchers (e.g., Dołęgowska et al, 2023 and references therein), to the best of our knowledge, have studied the role of individual organic subhorizons (e.g., Ol, Of, Ofh) in the process of element accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metals with a high environmental risk were selected for the study. When these metals are introduced into the soil they accumulate and remain in the soil for a long period [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%