volume 47 issue 10 pages 959-967

Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system

T V Prokofeva 1
M I Gerasimova 2
O S Bezuglova 3
K A Bakhmatova 4
A A Goleva 5
S N Gorbov 3
E A Zharikova 6
N N Matinyan 4
E N Nakvasina 7
N E Sivtseva 8
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2014-10-08
scimago Q2
wos Q4
SJR0.475
CiteScore2.7
Impact factor1.6
ISSN10642293, 1556195X
Earth-Surface Processes
Soil Science
Abstract
The results of the Internet discussion on the classification of urban soils aimed at evaluating their possible inclusion into the modern Russian soil classification system adopted by a wide range of specialists are presented. The first step was to address the urban diagnostic horizons as the basis for identifying soil types according to the rules of the Russian soil classification. New diagnostic horizons were proposed for urban soils: urbic (UR), filled compost-mineral (RAT), and filled peat (RT). The combination of these horizons with other diagnostic horizons and layers of technogenic materials correspond to different soil types. At the subtype level, the diagnostic properties (qualifiers) that may reflect both natural phenomena (gley, alkalinity) and technogenic impacts on the soils (urbistratified; phosphatic; or poorly expressed urban—ur, rat, rt) are used. Some corrections were proposed for the system of parent materials in urban environments. Urban soils formerly described in another nomenclature—urbanozems, urbiquasizems, and culturozems—are correlated with the taxa in all the trunks of the system. The proposals accepted can be used for the next updated version of the new Russian soil classification system.
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Prokofeva T. V. et al. Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system // Eurasian Soil Science. 2014. Vol. 47. No. 10. pp. 959-967.
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Prokofeva T. V., Gerasimova M. I., Bezuglova O. S., Bakhmatova K. A., Goleva A. A., Gorbov S. N., Zharikova E. A., Matinyan N. N., Nakvasina E. N., Sivtseva N. E. Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system // Eurasian Soil Science. 2014. Vol. 47. No. 10. pp. 959-967.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1134/S1064229314100093
UR - https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229314100093
TI - Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system
T2 - Eurasian Soil Science
AU - Prokofeva, T V
AU - Gerasimova, M I
AU - Bezuglova, O S
AU - Bakhmatova, K A
AU - Goleva, A A
AU - Gorbov, S N
AU - Zharikova, E A
AU - Matinyan, N N
AU - Nakvasina, E N
AU - Sivtseva, N E
PY - 2014
DA - 2014/10/08
PB - Pleiades Publishing
SP - 959-967
IS - 10
VL - 47
SN - 1064-2293
SN - 1556-195X
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@article{2014_Prokofeva,
author = {T V Prokofeva and M I Gerasimova and O S Bezuglova and K A Bakhmatova and A A Goleva and S N Gorbov and E A Zharikova and N N Matinyan and E N Nakvasina and N E Sivtseva},
title = {Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system},
journal = {Eurasian Soil Science},
year = {2014},
volume = {47},
publisher = {Pleiades Publishing},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229314100093},
number = {10},
pages = {959--967},
doi = {10.1134/S1064229314100093}
}
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Prokofeva, T. V., et al. “Inclusion of soils and soil-like bodies of urban territories into the Russian soil classification system.” Eurasian Soil Science, vol. 47, no. 10, Oct. 2014, pp. 959-967. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229314100093.