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The soluble cation (Na, Mg, K, Ca) concentrations of the soils underlying d
ifferent vegetated/soil surface units were measured within a chenopod-patte
rned ground complex. It was found that distribution of soil cations within
the chenopod-patterned ground is not uniform across the landscape, The data
shows that there are at least three chemically distinct zones: the bare, i
ntermediate, and vegetated areas, within chenopod-patterned ground. The bar
e areas, which are considered salt dumps, are dominated by sodium and its c
oncentration decreases towards the centre of the vegetated arcs. The magnes
ium and calcium ions have a similar pattern of distribution across vegetate
d-bare ground transects, but in the vegetated arcs they are relatively more
concentrated than the sodium ions. The potassium ions are concentrated in
the vegetated arcs and decrease in the bare ground, A model is proposed to
explain how the spatial distribution of the soluble soil cations is maintai
ned, (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V, All rights reserved.