Spatial variation of peat soil properties in the oil-producing region of northeastern Sakhalin

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D. N. Lipatov
A. I. Shcheglov
D. V. Manakhov
Yu. A. Zavgorodnyaya
M. S. Rozanova
P. T. Brekhov
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[1] Moscow State University,
[2] Emperor Peter the Great State Agrarian University,undefined
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2017年 / 50卷
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bog soils; soil profile; hydrocarbon status of soils; ecological monitoring; Dystric Histosols; Dystric Histic Gleysols;
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Morphology and properties of medium-deep oligotrophic peat, oligotrophic peat gley, pyrogenic oligotrophic peat gley, and peat gley soils on subshrub-cotton grass-sphagnum bogs and in swampy larch forests of northeastern Sakhalin have been studied. Variation in the thickness and reserves of litters in the studied bog and forest biogeocenoses has been analyzed. The profile distribution and spatial variability of moisture, density, ash, and pHKCl in separate groups of peat soils have been described. The content and spatial variability of petroleum hydrocarbons have been considered in relation to the accumulation of natural bitumoids by peat soils and the technogenic pressing in the oil-producing region. Variation of each parameter at different distances (10, 50, and 1000 m) has been estimated using a hierarchical sampling scheme. The spatial conjugation of soil parameters has been studied by factor analysis using the principal components method and Spearman correlation coefficients. Regression equations have been proposed to describe relationships of ash content with soil density and content of petroleum hydrocarbons in peat horizons.
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