Chemistry of Europe's agricultural soils; Pt. A: Methodology and interpretation of the GEMAS data set (Hannover, 2014). - ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ / CONTENTS
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ОбложкаChemistry of Europe's agricultural soils. Pt. A: Methodology and interpretation of the GEMAS data set / ed. by G.Reimann et al. - Hannover: Bundesanstalt für Geowiss. und Rohstoffe, 2014. - 523 p.: ill. - + 1 эл. Опт. диск (DVD). - (Geologisches Jahrbuch. Reihe B. Regionale Geologie Ausland und Angewandte Geowissenschaften; Heft 102). - Bibliogr.: p.505-509. - ISBN 978-3-510-96846-6
 

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1  The GEMAS Project - Concept and Background .................. 23
   (Clemens Reimann, Alecos Demetriades, Manfred Birke & Ilse
   Schoeters)
2  REACH and GEMAS ............................................. 27
   (Violaine Verougstraete & Ilse Schoeters)
   2.1  Regulatory background .................................. 27
   2.2  REACH in practice ...................................... 27
   2.3  REACH implementation and the GEMAS project ............. 28
   2.4  Use of GEMAS data beyond REACH ......................... 29
3  Sample Material, Site Selection and Sampling ................ 31
   (Clemens Reimann)
   3.1  Introduction ........................................... 31
   3.2  Sample site selection .................................. 33
   3.3  Soil sampling .......................................... 34
4  Preparation of GEMAS Project Samples and Standards .......... 37
   (Daniela Mackových & Pavol Lučivjanský)
   4.1  Introduction ........................................... 37
   4.2  Preparation of GEMAS soil samples ...................... 37
   4.3  Preparation and testing of project standards ........... 37
5  Analytical Methods Used in the GEMAS Project ................ 41
   (Manfred Birke, Clemens Reimann & Karl Fabian)
   5.1  Introduction ........................................... 41
   5.2  Analytical methods ..................................... 41
        5.2.1  pH_CaCl2 ........................................ 41
        5.2.2  Effective Cation Exchange Capacity - eCEC ....... 41
        5.2.3  Total С and S ................................... 42
        5.2.4  Total Organic Carbon-TOC ........................ 42
        5.2.5  Total element concentrations: XRF and LOI ....... 42
        5.2.6  Particle Size Distribution - PSD: A special
               story ........................................... 43
        5.2.7  Aqua regia extraction ........................... 44
        5.2.8  Lead isotope ratios ............................. 45
        5.2.9  MMI® extraction ................................. 45
        5.2.10 Magnetic Susceptibility (MS) .................... 45
6  Evaluation of GEMAS Project Quality Control Results ......... 47
   (Alecos Demetriades, Clemens Reimann & Peter Filzmoser)
   6.1  Introduction ........................................... 47
   6.2  Definition: What is actually 'good quality' for
        a geochemical mapping project? ......................... 48
   6.3  Quality control procedures selected for the GEMAS
        project and selected results demonstrating the
        necessity of these procedures .......................... 49
        6.3.1  Randomised samples .............................. 51
        6.3.2  Accuracy, Trueness, Repeatability - the
               project standards ............................... 53
        6.3.3  Precision - the project replicates .............. 54
        6.3.4  Practical detection limit and precision
               equation ........................................ 54
        6.3.5  Analysis of variance (ANOVA) .................... 56
        6.3.6  Trueness ........................................ 57
   6.4  Discussion and conclusion .............................. 59
7  Trueness of GEMAS Analytical Results - the Ring Test ........ 61
   (Clemens Reimann & Cornelia Kriete)
   7.1  Introduction ........................................... 61
   7.2  Methodology ............................................ 61
   7.3  Results ................................................ 62
   7.4  Conclusions ............................................ 65
8  Univariate Data Analysis and Mapping ........................ 67
   (Peter Filzmoser, Clemens Reimann & Manfred Birke)
   8.1  Introduction ........................................... 67
   8.2  Data tables ............................................ 68
   8.3  Data distribution ...................................... 69
        8.3.1  CP-plots ........................................ 69
        8.3.2  Boxplots ........................................ 72
        8.3.3  Combination of histogram, density trace,
               one-dimensional scattergram and boxplot ......... 73
   8.4  Comparison between data subsets ........................ 74
   8.5  Scatterplots ........................................... 76
   8.6  Maps ................................................... 78
        8.6.1  Black and white symbol maps ..................... 78
        8.6.2  Colour maps ..................................... 79
        8.6.3  clr(Element) maps ............................... 79
   8.7  Conclusions ............................................ 80
9  Multivariate Data Analysis .................................. 83
   (Peter Filzmoser & Clemens Reimann)
   9.1  Introduction ........................................... 83
   9.2  Cluster analysis ....................................... 84
        9.2.1  Variable (R-mode) clustering: Aqua regia data ... 85
        9.2.2  Sample (Q-mode) clustering: Aqua regia data ..... 85
   9.3  Principal component analysis ........................... 87
        9.3.1  PCA based on total (XRF) element
               concentrations .................................. 87
        9.3.2  PCA based on aqua regia extraction results ...... 89
   9.4  Conclusions ............................................ 91
10 Supporting Information for Interpretation of Geochemical
   Maps ........................................................ 93
   (Manfred Birke, Uwe Rauch & Clemens Reimann)
   10.1 Introduction ........................................... 93
   10.2 Maps supporting the interpretation of geochemical
        maps ................................................... 93
11 Distribution of Elements/Parameters in Agricultural and
   Grazing Land Soil of Europe ................................ 103
   (Clemens Reimann, Alecos Demetriades, Manfred Birke,
   Peter Filzmoser, Patrick O'Connor, Josip Halamić, Anna
   Ladenberger & the GEMAS Project Team)
   11.1 Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) ........................ 111
   11.2 Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) .................... 115
   11.1 Gay ................................................... 119
   11.4 Loss on Ignition (LOI) ................................ 125
   11.5 Soil Acidity (pH) ..................................... 129
   11.6 Magnetic Susceptibility (MS) .......................... 133
   11.7 Silver (Ag) ........................................... 137
   11.8 Aluminium (Al) ........................................ 143
   11.9 Arsenic (As) .......................................... 149
   11.10 Gold (Au) ............................................ 157
   11.11 Boron (B) ............................................ 163
   11.12 Barium (Ba) .......................................... 169
   11.13 Beryllium (Be) ....................................... 175
   11.14 Bismuth (Bi) ......................................... 181
   11.15 Carbon (C) ........................................... 187
   11.16 Calcium (Ca) ......................................... 195
   11.17 Cadmium (Cd) ......................................... 201
   11.18 Cerium (Ce) .......................................... 207
   11.19 Chlorine (Cl) ........................................ 213
   11.20 Cobalt (Co) .......................................... 215
   11.21 Chromium (Cr) ........................................ 221
   11.22 Caesium (Cs) ......................................... 227
   11.23 Copper (Cu) .......................................... 233
   11.24 Fluorine (F) ......................................... 239
   11.25 Iron (Fe) ............................................ 241
   11.26 Gallium (Ga) ......................................... 247
   11.27 Germanium (Ge) ....................................... 253
   11.28 Hafnium (Hf) ......................................... 259
   11.29 Mercury (Hg) ......................................... 265
   11.30 Indium (In) .......................................... 271
   11.31 Potassium (K) ........................................ 277
   11.32 Lanthanum (La) ....................................... 283
   11.33 Lithium (Li) ......................................... 289
   11.34 Magnesium (Mg) ....................................... 295
   11.35 Manganese (Mn) ....................................... 301
   11.36 Molybdenum (Mo) ...................................... 307
   11.37 Sodium (Na) .......................................... 313
   11.38 Niobium (Nb) ......................................... 319
   11.39 Nickel (Ni) .......................................... 325
   11.40 Phosphorus (Р) ....................................... 331
   11.41 Lead (Pb) ............................................ 337
   11.42 Lead Isotopes (206Pb, 207Pb, 208Pb) ................... 343
   11.43 Palladium (Pd) ....................................... 351
   11.44 Platinum (Pt) ........................................ 357
   11.45 Rubidium (Rb) ........................................ 363
   11.46 Rhenium (Re) ......................................... 369
   11.47 Sulphur (S) .......................................... 371
   11.48 Antimony (Sb) ........................................ 377
   11.49 Scandium (Sc) ........................................ 383
   11.50 Selenium (Se) ........................................ 389
   11.51 Silicon (Si) ......................................... 395
   11.52 Tin(Sn) .............................................. 401
   11.53 Strontium (Sr) ....................................... 407
   11.1 Tantalum (Та) ......................................... 413
   11.55 Tellurium (Те) ....................................... 415
   11.56 Thorium (Th) ......................................... 421
   11.57 Titanium (Ti) ........................................ 427
   11.58 Thallium (Tl) ........................................ 433
   11.59 Uranium (U) .......................................... 439
   11.60 Vanadium (V) ......................................... 445
   11.61 Tungsten (W) ......................................... 451
   11.62 Yttrium (Y) .......................................... 457
   11.63 Zinc (Zn) ............................................ 463
   11.64 Zirconium (Zr) ....................................... 469
12 Discussion ................................................. 475
   (Clemens Reimann, Alecos Demetriades, Manfred Birke &
   Ilse Schoeters)
   12.1 Influence of geology on element concentrations ........ 478
   12.2 Mineralisation ........................................ 482
   12.3 Further geochemical signals related to natural
        processes ............................................. 483
   12.4 Anthropogenic impact .................................. 485
   12.5 Comparison between the two sample materials ........... 487
   12.6 Differences between the countries: Element variation .. 490
   12.7 Availability of the elements in the different
        extractions ........................................... 492
   12.8 Element deficiency and toxicity ....................... 492
   12.9 Comparison with upper continental crust values and
        results from other continental-scale soil surveys ..... 497
13 Conclusions ................................................ 499
   (the GEMAS Project Team)
   References ................................................. 505
   Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................. 521


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