The measure of anthropization: phosphate content of soil
2004
Fuleky, G.,Szent Istvan University, Godollo (Hungary)
Since Arrchenius it is known that the phosphorus content of soil indicates the place of on-time settlement. It is supposed that phosphorus content shows the intensity of human activity (duration and magnitude) on a given place, as well. Phosphorus compounds are favourable in this respect while the rate of their accumulations and transformations are slow enough to follow the changes of the environment and the human impact. Thus the consequences of former conditions could be determined by phosphorus content of soil for thousand of years.
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