Soil Functions 2015

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01.12.1 Habitat Function for Rare and Near-Natural Plant Communities

Areas that play a highly important role as habitats for rare and near-natural plant communities are restricted almost exclusively to the outskirts of Berlin. As well as the areas that are moderately important, they are almost exclusively located in forests. The majority of the areas, especially those in the inner city, play only a minor role in this regard. 01.12.1 Habitat Function for Rare and Near-Natural Plant Communities

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01.12.2 Yield Function for Cultivated Plants

Only few of Berlin’s soils receive a “high” rating for their yield function. These are primarily sites with a good water and nutrient supply. There is a high proportion of areas with a low yield function, however. This is caused by nutrient deficient soils, sandy soils with a predominantly poor water supply and anthropogenic aggradations in the city centre. 01.12.2 Yield Function for Cultivated Plants

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01.12.3 Buffering and Filtration Function

Loamy soils have a high buffering and filtration function with low water permeability and a high effective cation exchange capacity. These requirements are met primarily by the soils on the Teltow and Barnim boulder marl plateaus. The sandy soils of the glacial valley only have a low ability to filter and buffer pollutants. 01.12.3 Buffering and Filtration Function

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01.12.4 Regulatory Function for the Water Balance

The regulatory function of many near-natural soil associations with a groundwater exchange rate of less than a year is rated as high. This includes all groundwater-influenced soil associations and forests with high levels of evaporation. Soils with a low rating are concentrated in the inner city, industrial areas and track facilities. 01.12.4 Regulatory Function for the Water Balance

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01.12.5 Archival Function for Natural History

There are only few areas in the Berlin region that stand out in their archival function for natural history. They consist of near-natural soils exclusively, which are often located on the outskirts of the city. Soil associations that have been highly altered, often anthropogenically, or soils formed by aggradation play only a minor role in this regard. 01.12.5 Archival Function for Natural History