Soil profile Friedrichshäuser Bruch; Photo: FhG IME
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Friedrichshäuser Bruch
The sampling site Friedrichshäuser Bruch is located in the forest district Sievershausen at an altitude of about 500 m.
The soil sampling site is situated in a spruce stand. The dominant soil is a Braunerde (German soil classification KA 4), partly with Pseudogley features. The parent material consists of a relatively thin loess-loam layer over bunter.
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Forest-dominated catchment area in the Hochsolling region
Specimen
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Soil is livelihood and biosphere for humans, animals, plants and soil organisms. All the substances brought in are transported, transformed and/or accumulated in the soil.
Analytes
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Eighty percent of all elements on earth are metals
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Only eighteen elements in the periodic table
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Group of organic compounds with at least one covalently bonded chlorine atom
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Toxic and persistent organochloropesticide
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Several isomeric compounds among the group of chlorinated hydrocarbons
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Group of organic compounds with at least three condensed six-membered rings
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Organic compounds which are fully (per-) or partially (poly-) fluorinated
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Flame retardants reduce the flammability of objects
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Salts of perchloric acid
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Additional information for the interpretation of contamination data
Sampling period
2002 - 2019
Extended information
Literature
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Bodenprofilaufnahme und Charakterisierung der Bodenprobenahmeflächen der Umweltprobenbank des Bundes
Lämmerhirt, Merle; Weinfurtner, Karlheinz
Schmallenberg: Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie, 2004. - 90; FKZ: 301 02 006, 2004