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Ronny Berndtsson

Professor, Dep Director, MECW Dep Scientific Coordinator

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Nonlinear and scaling spatial properties of soil geochemical element contents

Author

  • Jonas Olsson
  • Ronny Berndtsson
  • Akissa Bahri
  • Magnus Persson
  • Kenji Jinno

Summary, in English

The present study aimed at investigating whether a nonlinear and scaling approach is suitable for statistically characterizing the spatial variability of soil geochemical element contents at field conditions. Spatial distributions of 20 soil geochemical elements' contents in an agricultural field soil were investigated. Two indicators of nonlinear scaling were employed, empirical probability distribution functions (pdfs) and structure functions. For the pdfs, a trend was discovered with major elements naturally occurring in the soil being hyperbolic and minor trace elements being close to Gaussian. Further, fertilizer management was found to modify the behavior of related elements. The structure functions were generally nonscaling for major elements and scaling for minor elements, however, without any noticeable effect of fertilizer application. The scaling was of both monoaffine and multiaffine type. This suggests that the random cascade models recently used within geophysics may be useful also for geochemical element variability in soil.

Department/s

  • Division of Water Resources Engineering
  • Lund University

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Pages

1031-1042

Publication/Series

Water Resources Research

Volume

37

Issue

4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Topic

  • Soil Science

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0043-1397