scholarly journals A Neolithic palaeo-catena for the Xagħra Upper Coralline Limestone plateau of Gozo, Malta, and its implications for past soil development and land use

CATENA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 171 ◽  
pp. 337-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles French ◽  
Sean Taylor ◽  
Rowan McLaughlin ◽  
Alan Cresswell ◽  
Tim Kinnaird ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Ziad al-Saad ◽  
Bernhard Lucke ◽  
Michael Schmidt ◽  
Rupert Bäumler

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Marijn van der Meij

Abstract. Soils and landscapes can show complex, non-linear evolution, especially under changing climate or land use. Soil-landscape evolution models (SLEMs) are increasingly equipped to simulate the development of soils and landscapes over long timescales under these changing drivers, but provide large data output that can be difficult to interpret and communicate. New tools are required to analyse and communicate large model output. In this work, I show how spatial and temporal trends in previously published model results can be summarized and conceptualized with evolutionary pathways, which are possible trajectories of the development of soil patterns. Simulated differences in rainfall and land use control progressive or regressive soil development and convergence or divergence of the soil pattern. These changes are illustrated with real-world examples of soil development and soil complexity. The use of evolutionary pathways for analysing the results of SLEMs is not limited to the examples in this paper, but they can be used on a wide variety of soil properties, soil pattern statistics and models. With that, evolutionary pathways provide a promising tool to analyse and communicate soil model output, not only for studying past changes in soils, but also for evaluating future spatial and temporal effects of soil management practices in the context of sustainability.


1945 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 273
Author(s):  
W. L. Powers
Keyword(s):  
Land Use ◽  

Author(s):  
H Fleige ◽  
S Beck-Broichsitter ◽  
J Dörner ◽  
M.-O Goebel ◽  
J Bachmann ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Kirill Sushko ◽  
Lyudmila Iljina ◽  
Lyudmila Bespalova

Based on long-term studies of the Don delta and the Manych valley in the area of scientific expedition hospitals of the SSC RAS, the conditions that determine the current state and patterns of soil development in the region, as well as changes in the structure of soil cover under increasing anthropogenic load in the modern period are studied. The analysis of the development of degradation processes in modern land use conditions is presented. Five zones are identified according to the degree of development of degradation processes.


CATENA ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Declan Little ◽  
Edward Farrell ◽  
James Collins

2016 ◽  
Vol 418 ◽  
pp. 180-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Hinojosa ◽  
Kees Nooren ◽  
Elizabeth Solleiro-Rebolledo ◽  
Sergey Sedov ◽  
Oney Salazar

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