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Lubbe, N.R. |
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Meiklejohn, I. |
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Van der Waals, J. |
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sub-Antarctic |
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Marion Island |
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2021-02-23T19:05:07Z |
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2021-02-23T19:05:07Z |
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2007/10/09 |
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2007/10/09 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/27839 |
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Marion Island is a sub-Antarctic volcanic island with a cold, wet climate. Much of the interior of the island is bare, with vegetation only found at lower altitudes. No soil classification has yet been undertaken for the island, and literature on its soils and pedogenesis is sparse; it has even been suggested that true soils don't exist there1. As part of a broader research project on Geomorphology and Climate Change the chemical, physical and mineralogical properties of soils from seven terrestrial habitats were analysed. A strong relationship was observed between soils and the habitats as described by Gremmen and Smith2. Soils were classified according to the World Reference Base (WRB) soil classification system3. Preliminary findings suggest that Histosols, Andosols and Regosols dominate on Marion Island. Relationships between soil type, habitat type, and altitude were investigated and it was also found that pedogenesis has taken place. The spatial distributions of soil types for the island were predicted with the use of a GIS model and are presented, together with the implications of climate change for pedogenesis and soil distribution. |
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Sponsored by the Department of Science and Innovation(DSI) through the National Research Foundation (South Africa) |
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Antarctic Legacy of South Africa |
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PDF |
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PDF |
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English |
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South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) |
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SANAP Symposium 2007 |
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ARESSA THEME III: Biodiversity: Responses to Earth System Variability (Posters) |
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Copyright. |
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Copyright |
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SANAP Symposium 2007 |
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sub-Antarctic |
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Marion Island |
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Earth Systems |
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Earth Science |
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Research |
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Soil Science |
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Geomorphology |
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Climate Change |
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Soil Characteristics |
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Pedogenesis |
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GIS |
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Soil characteristics and pedogenesis on sub-Antarctic Marion Island |
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Abstracts |
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Lubbe, N.R. |
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Meiklejohn, I. |
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Van der Waals, J. |
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South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) |
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Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, Faculty of Science, Private Bag X1, Matieland. Stellenbosch. South Africa. |
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[email protected] |
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University of Pretoria |
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