Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4372752 | Ecological Complexity | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we investigate the applicability of fractal modeling to the soil surface system in Europe, as described by the European Soil Database (V2.0) and the soil classification of the World Reference Base [FAO, 1999. World Reference Base for Soil Resources. ISSS-ISRIC-FAO, Rome, World Soil Resources Report No. 84]. Firstly, we observe the power law patterns of the distribution of pedotaxa as well as their pedorichness-area relationships. After this, we consider the 45 most abundant soils that cover 92% of the surface of Europe and estimate the box-counting fractal dimension of the areas covered by each of the pedotaxa within three orders of magnitude. Our analysis shows a remarkable scaling behavior of soil distribution and strongly suggests the fractal nature of pedotaxa distribution across Europe. These findings lead us to propose that considering the pedotaxa fractal dimension could play an important role in the analysis of the complexity of European soil systems.
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Authors
J.J. Ibáñez, R. Pérez-Gómez, F. San José MartÃnez,