LOGO Soil development response to the climate —— 冯时忱 10051710219.

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LOGO Soil development response to the climate —— 冯时忱

Company Logo The types of soil in Lushan Mountain (一) Vertical zone of the soil 1 、 red soil : 2 、 yellow soil : 3 、 mountain yellow and brown soil :

Company Logo The Five Soil Forming Factors to the soil on Lushan mountain  Climate  Parent Material  Topography  Organisms  Time

Company Logo How did the soil of Lushan Mountain form ? Quaternary since the new tectonic movement, Lushan Mountain hoisted current relatively 1,000 to 1,400 meters high. It is a foundation for the formation of vertical zone soil in the Lushan Mountain Due to the position of the northern margin of subtropical climate, it is the important factor of the vegetation and soil vertical zoned. The natural topography and hydrological( 水文 ) conditions on the formation and development of the soil also play a important role, affecting some areas in the direction of the soil, then some of non-zone soil formed.

Company Logo Climate  Eastern part of China's subtropical monsoon region  stands in the Poyang Lake basin  8 degrees lower than the foot  800 meters above the mountains, it has a long winter short summer.  over 1,900 mm,more than 500mm than the some latitude  Foggy in 191 days

Company Logo It always rains in Lushan Mountain And thus, the soil in Lushan Mountain is wet & loose, what will happen then ?

Company Logo The soil will slip down in the whole year Spring, Summer, Autumn : downward backward

Company Logo winter : Permafrost( 冻土 )

Company Logo So that The whole surface of the soil will slip down every time and the soil will be out a little in our life, but it will slip down from the height in the geological time.

Company Logo Thanks !!!