Soils of the Pacific Northwest shrubsteppe: Occurrence and properties of soils on the Arid Land Ecology Reserve, Hanford Reservation
Abstract
The soils of the Arid Land Ecology Reserve, encompassing the IBP Grassland Biome intensive study site on the ERDA Hanford Reservation, are representative of a larger geographical region including much of the Columbia Plateau and Pacific Northwest shrub-steppe. This results from a unique diversity in parent materials of mixed origin derived from the loess eolian, lacustrine and stream-laid material including glacial outwashes, river terraces, flood plains and alluvian fans, and meteorological factors accompanying a marked change in altitude within the Reserve resulting in development of soils over a range in temperature, moisture and vegetative regimes. The Reserve and the IBP Grassland Biome intensive study site serve as valuable, representative areas for the study of soil genesis and morphology in the shrub-steppe. The role of soils can be determined in basic environmental processes involving the flow of energy, cyclization of nutrients or the fate and behavior of pollutants.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- July 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977ssns.rept.....W
- Keywords:
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- Ecology;
- Soil Science;
- Soils;
- Arid Lands;
- Terrain Analysis;
- Vegetation Growth;
- Geophysics