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- W3190780319 abstract "Abstract Purpose Spatial and temporal patterns of past erosional events are a useful and needed information to explain observed soil patterns in different landscapes. Soil thickness reflects the overall expression of pedogenesis and erosion. Forested soils of Northern Germany exhibit varying soil thicknesses with thin soils on crest positions and buried soils at the footslope. The aim of this study is to reconstruct the complex soil mass redistribution and soil patterns of this forested area due to different periods of erosion and stability. Methods We explored the explanatory power of both 10 Be (in situ and meteoric) on a hillslope and we 14 C-dated buried horizons at different depths. Results The 10 Be depth profiles did not show an exponential decrease with depth. They had a ‘bulge’ shape indicating clay translocation and interaction with oxyhydroxydes (meteoric 10 Be), bioturbation and soil mass redistribution (in situ 10 Be). The combined application of both 10 Be and 14 C dating revealed progressive and regressive phases of soil evolution. Although Melzower Forest is protected (same vegetation) since the past 250 years, both 10 Be clearly indicated major soil mass redistribution along the investigated catena. Conclusion A strong erosion impulse must have occurred between 4.5 and 6.8 kyr BP indicating an earlier human impact on soil erosion than previously postulated (~ 3 kyr earlier). Our findings correlate in fact with the first settlements reported for this region (~ 6.8 kyr BP) and show their immediate effect on soils. The overall soil redistribution rates in this forest are surprisingly similar to those obtained from a nearby agricultural area." @default.
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- W3190780319 date "2021-08-11" @default.
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- W3190780319 title "10Be and 14C data provide insight on soil mass redistribution along gentle slopes and reveal ancient human impact" @default.
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