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Magnetic susceptibility and Cs-137 inventory variability as influenced by land use change and slope positions in a hilly, semiarid region of west-central Iran

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages 68-75

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2012.11.009

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Magnetic susceptibility; Cs-137 inventory; Slope position; Land use change

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The objective of this study was to explore the slope position and land use change effects on the variability in magnetic susceptibility and Cs-137 inventory as the soil redistribution indicators in a hilly semiarid calcareous area in Iran. The selected study area is located in a hilly region with pasture and cultivation land use of Fereydunshahr, Isfahan Province in west-central Iran. In the two mentioned dominant ecosystems, four slope positions including summit, shoulder, backslope and footslope were identified and in each land use and slope position, three cores were selected to collect 72 soil samples from three depths (0-10, 10-20, 20-30 cm) in an area of 15 x 15 cm. Additional 28 soil samples were collected from the reference site for soil loss and deposition calculations by using the Cs-137 measurement The results of the study with the use of the Cs-137 technique showed that the average soil loss in the pasture land (46.4 t ha(-1) yr(-1)) was significantly (p<0.05) lower than the average soil loss in the cultivated land (80.4 t ha(-1) yr(-1)). The highest soil loss in both land uses was obtained in the shoulder position, 60.1 and 84.4 t ha(-1) yr(-1), respectively, for the pasture and cultivated lands. Moreover, the highest rates of soil deposition was observed in a footslope position in both land uses and they were 34 and 32.4 t ha(-1) yr(-1) for the pasture and cultivated lands, respectively. Magnetic susceptibility was significantly (p<0.05) greater in pasture (chi(lf) = 41.51 x10(-8) m(3)/kg) than in the cultivated land (chi(lf) = 34.90 x 10(-8) m(3)/kg). The pasture land with a lower soil loss rate, indicated significantly higher magnetic susceptibility in all landform positions as compared to that in the cultivated land. The results of the correlation analysis showed that among the studied soil physico-chemical properties, chi(lf) (r = 0.83, p<0.01) in the pasture land had the highest correlation with the Cs-137 inventory. Throughout the non-linear regression analysis,;of was introduced for relating soil parameters and the cesium inventory explained 68% and 79% of the total variability of Cs-137 in the pasture and cultivated lands, respectively. The results implied that the variability in the magnetic susceptibility within the hillslope is consistent with the variation of the Cs-inventory; and the results thus demonstrate the slope and land use effects on soil redistribution. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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