Slope gradient and shape effects on soil profiles in the northern mountainous forests of Iran


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Abstract

In order to evaluate the variability of the soil profiles at two shapes (concave and convex) and five positions (summit, shoulder, back slope, footslope and toeslope) of a slope, a study of a virgin area was made in a Beech stand of mountain forests, northern Iran. Across the slope positions, the soil profiles demonstrated significant changes due to topography for two shape slopes. The solum depth of the convex slope was higher than the concave one in all five positions, and it decreased from the summit to shoulder and increased from the mid to lower slope positions for both convex and concave slopes. The thin solum at the upper positions and concave slope demonstrated that pedogenetic development is least at upper slope positions and concave slope where leaching and biomass productivity are less than at lower slopes and concave slope. A large decrease in the thickness of O and A horizons from the summit to back slope was noted for both concave and convex slopes, but it increased from back slope toward down slope for both of them. The average thickness of B horizons increased from summit to down slopes in the case of the concave slope, but in the case of convex slope it decreased from summit to shoulder and afterwards it increased to the down slope. The thicknesses of the different horizons varied in part in the different positions and shape slopes because they had different plant species cover and soil features, which were related to topography.

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M. Fazlollahi Mohammadi

Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences

Email: yahya.kooch@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Noor, Mazandaran, 46417-76489

S. G. H. Jalali

Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences

Email: yahya.kooch@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Mazandaran

Y. Kooch

Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: yahya.kooch@yahoo.com
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Noor, Mazandaran, 46417-76489

D. Said-Pullicino

Soil Biogeochemistry, Dept. of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences

Email: yahya.kooch@yahoo.com
Italy, Largo Paolo Braccini 2, Grugliasco (TO), 10095


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