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Physico-Chemical Analysis of Peat Land Soil Found in Guna Mountain (Mehil Chemaw) and Semen Mountain National Park (Debela) Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Shiferaw Dessie

Peatland is available in considerable quantities in Ethiopia. The current investigation was aimed
on analysis of physicochemical properties, heavy metal concentration and micronutrient
availability of Peat land soil found at GUNA Mountain (Mehil Chemaw), Siemen Mountain
National Park (Debela) and one control sample at Gondar zuria woreda Amhara region, Ethiopia.
Soil samples were randomly collected to a depth of 20cm using auger. Samples were air-dried,
sieved by <2 mm mesh and analyzed using standard procedures. The following physicochemical
properties such as color, texture, pH, EC, CEC, OC, OM, TN of the soil and some selected metal
concentrations (Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Mg) were analyzed. The result shows that the color
of soil at GUNA, SNP and GDC is dark black, dark brown and light black, respectively. The soil
textural class of GUNA and SNP is clay, while GDC is sandy clay. pH and EC determined in
soil/water (1:2.5, v/v) the soil pH of GUNA (4.83) and SNP (5.1) are strong acid and GDC (6.63)
slightly acid. The EC of GUNA and SNP is 0.136 and 0.121 ds/m, respectively but GDC soil
0.062 ds/m. The CEC in GUNA (51.2cmol (+)/kg) and SNP (48.8 cmol (+)/kg) have very high
and GDC (32.2cmol (+)/kg) high.

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