bodengebundene
Bodengebundene (German: boden‑gebundene) is an adjectival term used primarily in German‑language scientific and technical contexts to describe objects, processes, or substances that are physically attached to, integrated within, or confined by the soil matrix. The word combines „Boden“ (soil or ground) with „gebunden“ (bound, tied), and functions similarly to the English expressions “soil‑bound” or “ground‑bound”.
In geology and pedology, bodengebundene Materialien refer to mineral particles, organic matter, and contaminants that are
Agriculture employs the term when discussing bodengebundene Nährstoffe (soil‑bound nutrients) such as phosphorus or potassium that
Environmental engineering uses bodengebundene Schadstoffe to denote pollutants that have become fixed in the soil profile,
In construction and archaeology, bodengebundene Strukturen describe foundations, earthworks, or artefacts that are integral to the
Overall, the concept of bodengebundene highlights the importance of the soil matrix as a stabilising medium,