basensättigung
Basensättigung is a term used in soil science and geochemistry to describe the degree to which the cation exchange sites of a soil are occupied by basic cations. Basic cations include calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), potassium (K+), and sodium (Na+). These cations are considered "basic" because they are typically associated with alkaline conditions and can be neutralized by acids.
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of a soil is its total ability to hold positively charged ions.
Basensättigung is an important indicator of soil fertility and stability. Soils with high basensättigung generally have
Factors influencing basensättigung include the soil's mineralogy, organic matter content, and the surrounding environmental conditions such