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Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia

Zeremski, Tijana; Tomić, Nemanja; Milić, Stanko; Vasin, Jovica; Schaetzl, Randall J.; Milić, Dubravka; Gavrilov, Milivoj B.; Živanov, Milorad; Ninkov, Jordana; Marković, Slobodan B.

(Basel : MDPI, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zeremski, Tijana
AU  - Tomić, Nemanja
AU  - Milić, Stanko
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Schaetzl, Randall J.
AU  - Milić, Dubravka
AU  - Gavrilov, Milivoj B.
AU  - Živanov, Milorad
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Marković, Slobodan B.
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2425
AB  - Halomorphic (or saline) soils, are characterized by high concentrations of soluble salts or sodium, or both. Saline soils have unfavorable agricultural properties but provide the natural habitats for a variety of highly specialized plants, animals, and other organisms. It is these special interactions that create the typical landscape of saline soils, known as “slatina”. The aim of this study is to assess and evaluate the geotouristic potential of six of the most attractive slatina sites in the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia: Jegrička, Slano Kopovo, Rusanda, Okanj, Pečena slatina, and Pašnjaci Velike Droplje. Overall, all analyzed sites have significant tourism potential, based on both natural and tourist values. In addition to the tourism potentials, analyzed sites have high value as a natural endemic ecosystem inhabited with highly specialized plants and birds.
PB  - Basel : MDPI
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia
SP  - 7891
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/su13147891
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Zeremski, Tijana and Tomić, Nemanja and Milić, Stanko and Vasin, Jovica and Schaetzl, Randall J. and Milić, Dubravka and Gavrilov, Milivoj B. and Živanov, Milorad and Ninkov, Jordana and Marković, Slobodan B.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Halomorphic (or saline) soils, are characterized by high concentrations of soluble salts or sodium, or both. Saline soils have unfavorable agricultural properties but provide the natural habitats for a variety of highly specialized plants, animals, and other organisms. It is these special interactions that create the typical landscape of saline soils, known as “slatina”. The aim of this study is to assess and evaluate the geotouristic potential of six of the most attractive slatina sites in the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia: Jegrička, Slano Kopovo, Rusanda, Okanj, Pečena slatina, and Pašnjaci Velike Droplje. Overall, all analyzed sites have significant tourism potential, based on both natural and tourist values. In addition to the tourism potentials, analyzed sites have high value as a natural endemic ecosystem inhabited with highly specialized plants and birds.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia",
pages = "7891",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/su13147891"
}
Zeremski, T., Tomić, N., Milić, S., Vasin, J., Schaetzl, R. J., Milić, D., Gavrilov, M. B., Živanov, M., Ninkov, J.,& Marković, S. B.. (2021). Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia. in Sustainability
Basel : MDPI., 13, 7891.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147891
Zeremski T, Tomić N, Milić S, Vasin J, Schaetzl RJ, Milić D, Gavrilov MB, Živanov M, Ninkov J, Marković SB. Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia. in Sustainability. 2021;13:7891.
doi:10.3390/su13147891 .
Zeremski, Tijana, Tomić, Nemanja, Milić, Stanko, Vasin, Jovica, Schaetzl, Randall J., Milić, Dubravka, Gavrilov, Milivoj B., Živanov, Milorad, Ninkov, Jordana, Marković, Slobodan B., "Saline soils: a potentially significant geoheritage of the Vojvodina region, Northern Serbia" in Sustainability, 13 (2021):7891,
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147891 . .
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Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia)

Radaković, Milica G.; Gavrilov, Milivoj B.; Hambach, Ulrich; Schaetzl, Randall J.; Tosić, Ivana; Ninkov, Jordana; Vasin, Jovica; Marković, Slobodan B.

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radaković, Milica G.
AU  - Gavrilov, Milivoj B.
AU  - Hambach, Ulrich
AU  - Schaetzl, Randall J.
AU  - Tosić, Ivana
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Marković, Slobodan B.
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1921
AB  - Magnetic properties of soils formed in and on loess substrate and their relation to climate are of general interest in paleoclimate and pedological research. The loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) in the Vojvodina region (Serbia) have been the subject of intensive study. On the Backa loess plateau (BLP), covering approximately 2500 km(2), six different soil types are observed. While the stratigraphy of the LPS has been investigated the relation between climatic factors and magnetic properties of surface soil have not yet been examined. In this study we analyze 50 samples of chernozem soils, which have been dominated by climatic factors during their formation. Previous studies have confirmed that the formation of magnetic properties in soils is related to climate, and especially rainfall, because of the response of hematite and goethite to different, climatically-driven regimes. The sensitivity of certain iron-bearing minerals to climate has also been documented in the literature. Climatic variables for the BLP were derived from six-decade national meteorological datasets. Low frequency magnetic susceptibility (chi) and frequency dependent magnetic susceptibility (chi(fd)) were determined for each site and compared to the mean annual precipitation (MAP), mean annual temperature (MAT) and the De Martonne aridity index (I-DM). The meteorological variables were interpolated to sampling points by Kriging method in ArcMap 10.1. Our results suggest that values of chi and chi(fd) both decrease from south to north and so does the precipitation. Thus, our work provides new evidence for the relationship between precipitation, temperature, aridity and magnetic properties of modern top soils. The obtained and analyzed data may help in the future to improve transfer functions of the relationship between magnetic susceptibility and climatic data.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Quaternary International
T1  - Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia)
EP  - 94
SP  - 85
VL  - 502
DO  - 10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.040
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radaković, Milica G. and Gavrilov, Milivoj B. and Hambach, Ulrich and Schaetzl, Randall J. and Tosić, Ivana and Ninkov, Jordana and Vasin, Jovica and Marković, Slobodan B.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Magnetic properties of soils formed in and on loess substrate and their relation to climate are of general interest in paleoclimate and pedological research. The loess-paleosol sequences (LPS) in the Vojvodina region (Serbia) have been the subject of intensive study. On the Backa loess plateau (BLP), covering approximately 2500 km(2), six different soil types are observed. While the stratigraphy of the LPS has been investigated the relation between climatic factors and magnetic properties of surface soil have not yet been examined. In this study we analyze 50 samples of chernozem soils, which have been dominated by climatic factors during their formation. Previous studies have confirmed that the formation of magnetic properties in soils is related to climate, and especially rainfall, because of the response of hematite and goethite to different, climatically-driven regimes. The sensitivity of certain iron-bearing minerals to climate has also been documented in the literature. Climatic variables for the BLP were derived from six-decade national meteorological datasets. Low frequency magnetic susceptibility (chi) and frequency dependent magnetic susceptibility (chi(fd)) were determined for each site and compared to the mean annual precipitation (MAP), mean annual temperature (MAT) and the De Martonne aridity index (I-DM). The meteorological variables were interpolated to sampling points by Kriging method in ArcMap 10.1. Our results suggest that values of chi and chi(fd) both decrease from south to north and so does the precipitation. Thus, our work provides new evidence for the relationship between precipitation, temperature, aridity and magnetic properties of modern top soils. The obtained and analyzed data may help in the future to improve transfer functions of the relationship between magnetic susceptibility and climatic data.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Quaternary International",
title = "Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia)",
pages = "94-85",
volume = "502",
doi = "10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.040"
}
Radaković, M. G., Gavrilov, M. B., Hambach, U., Schaetzl, R. J., Tosić, I., Ninkov, J., Vasin, J.,& Marković, S. B.. (2019). Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia). in Quaternary International
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 502, 85-94.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.040
Radaković MG, Gavrilov MB, Hambach U, Schaetzl RJ, Tosić I, Ninkov J, Vasin J, Marković SB. Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia). in Quaternary International. 2019;502:85-94.
doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.040 .
Radaković, Milica G., Gavrilov, Milivoj B., Hambach, Ulrich, Schaetzl, Randall J., Tosić, Ivana, Ninkov, Jordana, Vasin, Jovica, Marković, Slobodan B., "Quantitative relationships between climate and magnetic susceptibility of soils on the Backa Loess Plateau (Vojvodina, Serbia)" in Quaternary International, 502 (2019):85-94,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.040 . .
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