Calhoun

Check out these tiger stripes !!

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Location:
Calhoun Experimental Forest
Near Plot II-12
Sedalia, SC
United States
Latitude: 34.607991
Longitude: -81.723872
Year: 
2009
Description: 

Global Soil Change Workshop 2009 visited the Calhoun Experimental Forest to evaluate human forcings of the Critical Zone, long-term soil experiments, anthro- and traditional pedology, biogeochemistry, land-use history, and land management.

Author: 
John Wayne Li
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Four-decade responses of soil trace elements to an aggrading old-field forest: B, Mn, Zn, Cu, and Fe

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Author: 
Li, Jianwei
Publisher: 
Ecology
Year: 
2009
Authors: 
Li, J.W., D. deB. Richter, A. Mendoza, and P. Heine
Volume: 
89
Issue: 
10
Pagination: 
2911-2923

Daniel Markewitz generates alternative hypotheses, granitic gneiss in hand !!

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Location:
Adjacent to 2004 Fimmen soil pit
Sedalia
United States
Latitude: 34.604118
Longitude: -81.724594
Year: 
2009
Description: 

The origin and functions of the horizontal redoximorphic tiger stripes in Calhoun's B horizons is a topic Ryan Fimmen took into the literature (Biogeochemistry 2008) and the subject of on-going biogeochemical study and discussion. Here, Markewitz uses a 25-lb piece of granitic gneiss to describe his alternative bedrock-inheritance hypothesis of the origin of the baffling tiger stripes found a depth in many Calhoun profiles.

Author: 
Li
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