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Table 3.1 Properties of selected soils from the literature with an anthropic or plaggen epipedon
Depth
Clay
Silt
Db
OC
N
pH
CEC7
Extr. Pc
(g/cm 3 )
Horizon
(cm)
(%)
(%)
(%)
(%)
H 2 O
(cmol c /kg)
(mg/kg)
No. 1 Typic Plagganthrepts; Bronze Age; Blume and Leinweber ( 2004 )
A
0-18
7.2
19.6
1.66
0.48
5.6
7
760
Ap1
18-34
9.8
23.8
1.61
0.97
4.9
12
980
Ap2
34-58
8.2
18.8
1.5
0.71
4.8
8
660
Bw
58-80
3.8
5.9
1.77
0.13
4.9
2
180
No. 2 Typic Plagganthrepts (84-1); C16+; Sandor and Eash (1995)
(Total)
Ap
0-10
25
33
1.19
34.7
3.15
7.2
821
A1
10-50
23
31
1.44
13.8
1.26
7.5
732
A2
50-63
21
25
1.41
8.6
0.68
7.2
607
2A3
63-95
32
33
1.43
7.1
0.61
7
442
3Ab
95-105
39
44
1.49
10.3
0.66
7
556
3C
105-112
28
47
1.33
4.3
0.37
7.1
594
4Ab
112-123
47
38
0.92
24
1.73
7
537
5C
123-133
19
19
1.37
4.4
0.25
7.2
698
No. 3 Aeric Cryaquepts; Sjokull, Finland; Peltovuori et al. ( 2002 )
NH4OAc-ext. (mg/L)
Ap1
0-20
49
2.1
4.6
23.7
6.3
Ap2
20-29
50
2.5
5.2
26
5.5
2Bw
29-46
83
0.7
5.7
30.4
2BC
46-70
89
0.4
6.2
30.7
2C
70
80
0.2
7
27.7
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