Criteria for the Evaluation of the Soil Functions 2001
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1.11.1 Regional Rarity of Soil Associations
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1.11.2 Special Natural CharacterSpecial Natural Character
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1.11.3 Near-Natural Quality
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1.11.4 Exchange Frequency of Soil Water
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1.11.6 Nutrient Storage Capacity/ Pollutant Binding Capacity
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1.11.7 Nutrient Supply
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1.11.8 Water Supply
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1.11.9 Filtration Capacity
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1.11.10 Binding Strength for Heavy Metals
01.11.1 Regional Rareness of Soil Associations
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the regional rareness of the soil associations
01.11.2 Special Characteristics of the Natural Space
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Tab. 1: Soil associations with a special natural-spatial peculiarity
01.11.3 Near-Natural Quality
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the Near-Naturalness based on Hemerobics
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Tab. 2: Evaluation of Near-Naturalness, Based on Levels
01.11.4 Exchange Frequency of the Soil Water
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Tab. 1: Levels of the exchange frequency of the soil water
01.11.6 Nutrient Storage Capacity/ Pollutant Binding Capacity
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the Nutrient Storage Capacity/ Pollutant Binding Capacity, Based on the Levels of Mean Effective Cation Exchange Capacity (KAKeff)
01.11.7 Nutrient Supply
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the Nutrient Supply, from sum of interchangeable cations
01.11.8 Water Supply
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Tab. 1: Level of utilizable capillary capacity and evaluation of water supply
01.11.9 Filtration Capacities
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of Filtration Capacity, Based on the Levels of Water Permeability
01.11.10 Binding Power for Heavy Metals
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the Relative Binding Power of Heavy Metals in Dependence on pH Value Humus and Clay Contents, Coarse Soil and Horizontal Depth