Differentiation in anthropogenic soils structure of rural and urban settlements
2005
Bedrna, Z.(Univerzita Komenskeho, Bratislava (Slovak Republic).Prirodovedecka fakulta. Katedra pedologie)
Differentiation in soil cover structure in intra-villan is presented on example of the town and the village. Unlike from extra-villan, where productive soil functions mainly creation of crop yields and increase of forest wood have priority, for soils of intra-villan they are considered non-productive aesthetic, cumulative, filtration, sanitation, butter and other soil functions. In urban non-productive settlement Anthrosols are prevailing, Cultisols are most dominating in country-side settlements. Large share presents also natural soil types there. Intensity of anthropization in urban areas is much higher comparing in country-sides one. This is referring positive, as well as negative soil anthropization. According to land use of anthropic soils in towns there is recognized much larger amount of different used areas comparing to country-side ones. Sealed areas are considered as buried recent or relict soils and these soils cannot be mapped in accordance with similar geological maps of quaternary at prequarterly age.
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