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Regional differences of CEC and exchange acidity of boreal soils with a textural differentiation were studied and relationships CEC vs silt and CEC vs organic matter were described on 4 spatial levels: ‘continent’ (the area is about 5 millions km2), a region (200 thousand km2 — 1 million km2), a county (=“oblast” in Russian, 40–370 thousand km2), a field (0.06–2 km2). Characteristic differences were observed for different spatial levels and geographical areas.
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Meshalkina, J.L., Belousova, N.I., Vasenev, I.I. (1998). Soil absorbing complex properties of Russian boreal soils and its dependence on the spatial scale of study area. In: Finke, P.A., Bouma, J., Hoosbeek, M.R. (eds) Soil and Water Quality at Different Scales. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 80. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3021-1_16
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