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Reporting on this preliminary data for Scotland, we show that through the careful re-analysis of archived soil along with the analysis of newly sampled soil using XRD, FTIR, n-alkane and alcohol signatures, and through adoption of appropriate statistical approaches, more objective and higher confidence is gained in how representative soils are. Through XRD, and mineral regions of the FTIR spectra, any observed differences would likely suggest relocation error, but change in soil organic components reflects aboveground vegetation input changes. Changes were detected in the organic signatures in the topsoil of some soil types and closer examination of changes in the surface soil and of a wider range of markers is underway, reflecting pedological change. This paper presents preliminary observations which are currently being evaluated using a larger dataset covering a 20km grid sampling of Scotland.
Acknowledgements: RERAD of the Scottish Government for funding this research.
See more from this Session: Advances in Tools and Techniques for Soil Chemical Investigation/Div. S02 Business Meeting