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Soil Properties Database of Spanish Soils. Volume X.- Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora and Salamanca; Base de datos de propiedades edafologicas de los suelos espanoles. volumen X. Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora y Salamanca

Abstract

The soil vulnerability determines the sensitivity of the soil after an accidental radioactive contamination due to Cs-137 and Sr-90. The Departamento de Impacto Ambiental de la Energia of CIEMAT is carrying out an assessment of the radiological vulnerability of the different Spanish soils found on the Iberian Peninsula. This requires the knowledge of the soil properties for the various types of existing soils. In order to achieve this aim, a bibliographical compilation of soil profiles has been made to characterize the different soil types and create a database of their properties. Depending on the year of publication and the type of documentary source, the information compiled from the available bibliography is very heterogeneous. Therefore, an important effort has been made to normalize and process the information prior to its incorporation to the database. This volume presents the criteria applied to normalize and process the data as well as the soil properties of the various soil types belonging to the provinces of Leon, Zamora and Salamanca of the Comunidad Autonoma de Castilla-Leon. (Author)
Authors:
Trueba, C; Millan, R; Schmid, T; Lago, C; [1]  Roquero, C; Magister, M [2] 
  1. CIEMAT. Madrid (Spain)
  2. UPM. Madrid (Spain)
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1999
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CIEMAT-897
Reference Number:
SCA: 540230; PA: SP-99:0E0420; EDB-99:081788; SN: 99002122596
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1999
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; SOILS; SOIL CHEMISTRY; SOIL MECHANICS; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; DATA BASE MANAGEMENT; DATA COMPILATION; SPAIN; 540230; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT
OSTI ID:
10149056
Research Organizations:
Centro de Invesigaciones energeticas, Medioambientales y tecnologicas (CIEMAT) Madrid (Spain)
Country of Origin:
Spain
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99759504; TRN: ES99E0420
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
SP
Size:
177 p.
Announcement Date:
Sep 14, 1999

Citation Formats

Trueba, C, Millan, R, Schmid, T, Lago, C, Roquero, C, and Magister, M. Soil Properties Database of Spanish Soils. Volume X.- Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora and Salamanca; Base de datos de propiedades edafologicas de los suelos espanoles. volumen X. Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora y Salamanca. Spain: N. p., 1999. Web.
Trueba, C, Millan, R, Schmid, T, Lago, C, Roquero, C, & Magister, M. Soil Properties Database of Spanish Soils. Volume X.- Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora and Salamanca; Base de datos de propiedades edafologicas de los suelos espanoles. volumen X. Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora y Salamanca. Spain.
Trueba, C, Millan, R, Schmid, T, Lago, C, Roquero, C, and Magister, M. 1999. "Soil Properties Database of Spanish Soils. Volume X.- Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora and Salamanca; Base de datos de propiedades edafologicas de los suelos espanoles. volumen X. Castilla-Leon (a): Leon, Zamora y Salamanca." Spain.
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author = {Trueba, C, Millan, R, Schmid, T, Lago, C, Roquero, C, and Magister, M}
abstractNote = {The soil vulnerability determines the sensitivity of the soil after an accidental radioactive contamination due to Cs-137 and Sr-90. The Departamento de Impacto Ambiental de la Energia of CIEMAT is carrying out an assessment of the radiological vulnerability of the different Spanish soils found on the Iberian Peninsula. This requires the knowledge of the soil properties for the various types of existing soils. In order to achieve this aim, a bibliographical compilation of soil profiles has been made to characterize the different soil types and create a database of their properties. Depending on the year of publication and the type of documentary source, the information compiled from the available bibliography is very heterogeneous. Therefore, an important effort has been made to normalize and process the information prior to its incorporation to the database. This volume presents the criteria applied to normalize and process the data as well as the soil properties of the various soil types belonging to the provinces of Leon, Zamora and Salamanca of the Comunidad Autonoma de Castilla-Leon. (Author)}
place = {Spain}
year = {1999}
month = {Sep}
}