Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method

The soil pollution especially in urban soils is projected to increase drastically and its effects on chemical cycles are yet to be known. Approaches to measure air and water quality are well established, but urban soil quality assessment has received little attention. Soil quality assessment can hel...

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Main Authors: K. Nosrati, M. Majdi
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Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2018-02-01
Series:علوم آب و خاک
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Online Access:http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-2961-en.html
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spelling doaj-1b1ce79f898c49ffbdc17b3bf2b122902021-04-20T08:21:26ZfasIsfahan University of Technology علوم آب و خاک2476-35942476-55542018-02-01214177188Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set MethodK. Nosrati0M. Majdi1 1. Dept. of Physical Geography., Faculty of Earth Sci., Shahid Beheshti Univ., Tehran, Iran. 1. Dept. of Physical Geography., Faculty of Earth Sci., Shahid Beheshti Univ., Tehran, Iran. The soil pollution especially in urban soils is projected to increase drastically and its effects on chemical cycles are yet to be known. Approaches to measure air and water quality are well established, but urban soil quality assessment has received little attention. Soil quality assessment can help as a way to better understand the pollution increase outcomes in urban environments and to establish approaches and integrated soil quality assessment protocols in urban planning and landscape management. Considering lack of information in urban soil quality of Iran, the objective of this study was to assess soil quality under urban land use effect using minimum data set in western part of Tehran. In view of this, 56 soil samples were collected in three land use types of agricultural, parks and urban landscapes, and vacant urban lots and 12 physicochemical properties were measured. The results of analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) showed that under influence of the land use types, organic carbon, total nitrogen, lime, bulk density and sodium have significant differences. The factor analysis was used to select minimum data set and the results showed that two factors with eigenvalues more than one, explaining more than 68% of total variance, have the most loading factors on organic carbon and sodium. Finally, soil quality indicator (SQI) was determined and compared in different land use types. The results showed that SQI has significant difference in urban land use types and the least soil quality is related to vacant urban lots.http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-2961-en.htmlfactor analysisminimum data setsoil qualitytehran city.
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Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
علوم آب و خاک
factor analysis
minimum data set
soil quality
tehran city.
author_facet K. Nosrati
M. Majdi
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title Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
title_short Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
title_full Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
title_fullStr Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
title_full_unstemmed Soil Quality Assessment in Western Part of Tehran using Minimum Data set Method
title_sort soil quality assessment in western part of tehran using minimum data set method
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series علوم آب و خاک
issn 2476-3594
2476-5554
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The soil pollution especially in urban soils is projected to increase drastically and its effects on chemical cycles are yet to be known. Approaches to measure air and water quality are well established, but urban soil quality assessment has received little attention. Soil quality assessment can help as a way to better understand the pollution increase outcomes in urban environments and to establish approaches and integrated soil quality assessment protocols in urban planning and landscape management. Considering lack of information in urban soil quality of Iran, the objective of this study was to assess soil quality under urban land use effect using minimum data set in western part of Tehran. In view of this, 56 soil samples were collected in three land use types of agricultural, parks and urban landscapes, and vacant urban lots and 12 physicochemical properties were measured. The results of analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) showed that under influence of the land use types, organic carbon, total nitrogen, lime, bulk density and sodium have significant differences. The factor analysis was used to select minimum data set and the results showed that two factors with eigenvalues more than one, explaining more than 68% of total variance, have the most loading factors on organic carbon and sodium. Finally, soil quality indicator (SQI) was determined and compared in different land use types. The results showed that SQI has significant difference in urban land use types and the least soil quality is related to vacant urban lots.
topic factor analysis
minimum data set
soil quality
tehran city.
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