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Simulation study on the effects of heat and ash on a frequently burnt soil in Hong Kong.

Lam Lai-yee. / Thesis submitted in: November 2004. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-140). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Abstract --- p.i / Acknowledgement --- p.vii / Table of contents --- p.viii / List of Tables --- p.xi / List of Figures --- p.xiii / List of Plates --- p.xiv / Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- Introduction / Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Background and ecological impact of hill fires in Hong Kong --- p.2 / Chapter 1.3 --- Conceptual framework of study --- p.4 / Chapter 1.4 --- Objectives of the study --- p.10 / Chapter 1.5 --- Significance --- p.11 / Chapter 1.6 --- Organization of the thesis --- p.12 / Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- The study area / Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.14 / Chapter 2.2 --- Geographical setting of Hong Kong --- p.14 / Chapter 2.2.1 --- Climate of Hong Kong --- p.14 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- Geology of Hong Kong --- p.15 / Chapter 2.2.3 --- Soils of Hong Kong --- p.16 / Chapter 2.2.4 --- Vegetation of Hong Kong --- p.17 / Chapter 2.3 --- Site selection --- p.18 / Chapter 2.4 --- Grassy Hill --- p.20 / Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- Heating effect on the properties of ash / Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.23 / Chapter 3.2 --- Experimental design and methodology / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Selection of simulation heating --- p.26 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- "Heating intensity at 200°-600°C for 1,5 and 15 minutes" --- p.27 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- Field work --- p.27 / Chapter 3.2.4 --- Heating method --- p.28 / Chapter 3.2.5 --- Chemical analysis --- p.28 / Chapter 3.2.6 --- Analysis of data --- p.32 / Chapter 3.3 --- Results and Discussion / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Heating effect on ash weight and pH --- p.33 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- "Heating effect on ash organic C, N and P" --- p.33 / Chapter 3.3.3 --- Heating effect on ash available cations --- p.40 / Chapter 3.4 --- Conclusion --- p.42 / Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- The effect of heat and ash on soil / Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.44 / Chapter 4.2 --- Methodology / Chapter 4.2.1 --- Field work --- p.48 / Chapter 4.2.2 --- Soil heating methods --- p.48 / Chapter 4.2.3 --- Chemical analysis --- p.49 / Chapter 4.2.4 --- Statistical analysis --- p.52 / Chapter 4.3 --- Results and Discussion / Chapter 4.3.1 --- The effect of heat and ash on soil pH --- p.53 / Chapter 4.3.2 --- "The effect of heat and ash on soil organic matter, N and P" --- p.55 / Chapter 4.3.3 --- The effect of heat and ash on soil cations --- p.62 / Chapter 4.4 --- Conclusion --- p.65 / Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- Nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization after heating / Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.67 / Chapter 5.2 --- Methodology / Chapter 5.2.1 --- Heating and incubation method --- p.70 / Chapter 5.2.2 --- Laboratory methods --- p.72 / Chapter 5.2.3 --- Statistical analysis --- p.72 / Chapter 5.3 --- Results and discussion / Chapter 5.3.1 --- Temporal changes of N mineralization in heated bare soils --- p.72 / Chapter 5.3.2 --- The effect of ash on N mineralization --- p.78 / Chapter 5.3.3 --- Comparison of N mineralization with other studies --- p.79 / Chapter 5.3.4 --- Temporal changes of P mineralization in the heated bare soils --- p.81 / Chapter 5.3.5 --- The effect of ash on P mineralization --- p.83 / Chapter 5.3.6 --- Comparison of P mineralization to other studies --- p.84 / Chapter 5.4 --- Conclusion --- p.85 / Chapter CHAPTER SIX --- Vertical movement of mineral N in ash-covered soil columns / Chapter 6.1 --- Introduction --- p.87 / Chapter 6.2 --- Methodology / Chapter 6.2.1 --- Package of soil columns --- p.89 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- Water addition and extraction of pore water --- p.90 / Chapter 6.2.3 --- Statistical analysis --- p.92 / Chapter 6.3 --- Results and Discussion / Chapter 6.3.1 --- Mineral N in the pore water --- p.92 / Chapter 6.3.2 --- The effect of ash on mineral N in pore water --- p.97 / Chapter 6.3.3 --- The leaching loss of mineral N --- p.98 / Chapter 6.3.4 --- Comparisons with other studies --- p.103 / Chapter 6.4 --- Conclusion --- p.105 / Chapter CHAPTER SEVEN --- Integrative discussion / Chapter 7.1 --- Summary of major findings --- p.107 / Chapter 7.2 --- Clarifying some misconceptions about the effect of fire --- p.110 / Chapter 7.3 --- Estimated losses of N and P from heating --- p.112 / Chapter 7.4 --- Nutrient supplying capacity of soils after heating --- p.115 / Chapter 7.5 --- Why are repeatedly burnt areas reduced to grassland? --- p.118 / Chapter 7.6 --- Implication on the restoration of fire-affected areas --- p.119 / Chapter 7.7 --- Limitations of the study --- p.121 / Chapter 7.8 --- Suggestions for future research --- p.122 / References --- p.124 / Appendices --- p.141

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_325142
Date January 2005
ContributorsLam, Lai-yee., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Geography and Resource Management.
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, xiv, 157 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
CoverageChina, Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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