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Vpliv soljenja na obcestno drevje iglavcev v Ljubljani : diplomsko delo - univerzitetni študij
ID Čotar, Maruša (Author), ID Jurc, Maja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Simončič, Primož (Comentor)

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Abstract
Pregledana je bila izbrana domača in dosegljiva tuja literatura s področja raziskav vplivov soljenja na okolje in obcestno drevje s pregledom izsledkov raziskav. Na štirih lokacijah v Ljubljani (soljeno in kontrolni sestoj) smo izvedli terenska vzorčenja iglic črnega bora, tal in snega ter analizirali vsebnosti nekaterih elementov in spremembe v izbranih parametrih tal pred in po soljenju. V vzorec je bilo vključenih 10 dreves črnega bora. Spremembe talnih parametrov so bile posebej izrazite na lokacijah, kjer se izvaja močno soljenje. Soljenje je povečalo bazičnost vrhnje plasti tal. Količina klora v tleh se je po soljenju povečala na večini lokacij. Na lokacijah, ki so bile izpostavljene soljenju, se je količina vezanih težkih kovin v tleh močno zmanjšala po končanem zimskem obdobju. Na iglicah nismo ugotovili značilnih poškodb tkiva zaradi soli. Količina klora in natrija na iglicah je po končanem zimskem obdobju manjša kot pred soljenjem, kar kaže na možno absorbcijo preko iglic. Večje število meritev bi prispevalo k bolj zanesljivi oceni vpliva soljenja na urbano drevje. Ugotovili smo, da v 1,5-metrskem pasu okrog virov soljenja (npr. ceste, pločniki) vegetacija prejme povečane koncentracije soli, dlje stran pa ne prejme več omembe vrednih vnosov klora in natrija s cestišča. Na podlagi rezultatov meritev in pregleda literature predstavljamo nekatere možne ukrepe za zmanjševanje negativnih vplivov soljenja na okolje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:soljenje, sol, ceste, poškodbe, vzdrževanje cest, iglavci, črni bor
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Čotar]
Year:2010
Number of pages:VII, 33 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-15939 This link opens in a new window
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A review of Slovenian and foreign literature considering the impacts of winter salting on the urban environment and urban trees is presented. Field sampling at 4 locations in Ljubljana was made. We analysed the needles of 10 Austrian black pine trees, soil samples and snow samples for the concentrations and changes in the concentrations in selected chemical elements. The changes in the soil parameters are the most significant on the heavy salted locations. Salting increased the pH of the upper soil horizon. The concentration of chloride increased at the most of the locations. In locations, which were most heavily salted, the concentrations of heavy metals in the upper soil horizon decreased, which could indicate that winter salting increases the mobility of heavy metals. The concentrations of chloride and sodium on the needles decreased after the end of the winter, which could possible indicate that the absorption through the needles is also present. We would need repeated measurements from several years to get reliable data. Within 1.5 m from the road the vegetation is most heavily exposed to the salt,trees more distant from the road do not get elevated concentrations of NaCl. The list of possible measures for lessening the negative effects of winter salting on the urban environment is prepared.


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