Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.

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Autor(a) principal: FONTES, M. P. F.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: XAVIER, B. T. L., KER, J. C., LIMA, H. N., SOUZA, K. W.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1014215
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The Amazonia Forest is an important biome that possesses great diversity of fauna and flora, which can play a significant role in several science areas, specially, the gene reserve for the future of humankind. Nevertheless, it is a very poorly understood environment, particularly the basis of this ecosystem, its soils. This study was conducted to gain insight in the mineralogy of important soils classes of the Amazonia sedimentary basin. The soils in the upland position in the landscape are developed from tertiary sediments belonging to the Alter do Chão series and those in the floodplain position are derived from quaternary, more specifically, Holocene´s sediments. Sand, silt and clay fractions were separated and X-ray diffraction analysis was conducted. Very simple mineralogy composed basically of quartz in the coarser fractions and kaolinite, goethite and anatase for the finer fraction was found for the Oxisol, the Ultisol and the Entisol from an upland toposequence but differences in kaolinite crystallography could be noticed among them. Gibbsite was virtually absent, in spite of the advanced degree of development of most of these soils. More distinctive mineralogy was revealed for the soils developed in the more recent sediments with quartz and feldspars in the sand and silt fractions and a suite of 2:1 minerals also appearing in their clay fraction, besides kaolinite and goethite. In one upland soil petroplinthite is the main feature and its mineralogy reflected its environment of formation which is usually associated with level to gently sloping areas with fluctuating water table.
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spelling Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.Terra firmeSoloSolo aluvialSolo argilosoBacia sedimentarSoilAlluvial soilsUpland soilsClay mineralsSedimentary soilsBrazilAmazoniaABSTRACT: The Amazonia Forest is an important biome that possesses great diversity of fauna and flora, which can play a significant role in several science areas, specially, the gene reserve for the future of humankind. Nevertheless, it is a very poorly understood environment, particularly the basis of this ecosystem, its soils. This study was conducted to gain insight in the mineralogy of important soils classes of the Amazonia sedimentary basin. The soils in the upland position in the landscape are developed from tertiary sediments belonging to the Alter do Chão series and those in the floodplain position are derived from quaternary, more specifically, Holocene´s sediments. Sand, silt and clay fractions were separated and X-ray diffraction analysis was conducted. Very simple mineralogy composed basically of quartz in the coarser fractions and kaolinite, goethite and anatase for the finer fraction was found for the Oxisol, the Ultisol and the Entisol from an upland toposequence but differences in kaolinite crystallography could be noticed among them. Gibbsite was virtually absent, in spite of the advanced degree of development of most of these soils. More distinctive mineralogy was revealed for the soils developed in the more recent sediments with quartz and feldspars in the sand and silt fractions and a suite of 2:1 minerals also appearing in their clay fraction, besides kaolinite and goethite. In one upland soil petroplinthite is the main feature and its mineralogy reflected its environment of formation which is usually associated with level to gently sloping areas with fluctuating water table.2015-04-24T11:11:11Z2015-04-24T11:11:11Z2015-04-2420142015-04-24T11:11:11ZArtigo em anais e proceedingsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionIn: CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE LA CIENCIA DEL SUELO, 20.; CONGRESO PERUANO DE LA CIENCIA DEL SUELO, 16., 2014, Cusco. Educar para preservar el suelo y conservar la vida en la tierra. Cusco: Centro de Convenciones de la Municipalidad del Cusco, 2014. 1 Pendrive.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1014215engFONTES, M. P. F.XAVIER, B. T. L.KER, J. C.LIMA, H. N.SOUZA, K. W.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-16T02:15:06Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1014215Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-16T02:15:06Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
title Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
spellingShingle Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
FONTES, M. P. F.
Terra firme
Solo
Solo aluvial
Solo argiloso
Bacia sedimentar
Soil
Alluvial soils
Upland soils
Clay minerals
Sedimentary soils
Brazil
Amazonia
title_short Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
title_full Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
title_fullStr Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
title_sort Mineralogy of some soils from the Amazonia Sedimentary Basin.
author FONTES, M. P. F.
author_facet FONTES, M. P. F.
XAVIER, B. T. L.
KER, J. C.
LIMA, H. N.
SOUZA, K. W.
author_role author
author2 XAVIER, B. T. L.
KER, J. C.
LIMA, H. N.
SOUZA, K. W.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FONTES, M. P. F.
XAVIER, B. T. L.
KER, J. C.
LIMA, H. N.
SOUZA, K. W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Terra firme
Solo
Solo aluvial
Solo argiloso
Bacia sedimentar
Soil
Alluvial soils
Upland soils
Clay minerals
Sedimentary soils
Brazil
Amazonia
topic Terra firme
Solo
Solo aluvial
Solo argiloso
Bacia sedimentar
Soil
Alluvial soils
Upland soils
Clay minerals
Sedimentary soils
Brazil
Amazonia
description ABSTRACT: The Amazonia Forest is an important biome that possesses great diversity of fauna and flora, which can play a significant role in several science areas, specially, the gene reserve for the future of humankind. Nevertheless, it is a very poorly understood environment, particularly the basis of this ecosystem, its soils. This study was conducted to gain insight in the mineralogy of important soils classes of the Amazonia sedimentary basin. The soils in the upland position in the landscape are developed from tertiary sediments belonging to the Alter do Chão series and those in the floodplain position are derived from quaternary, more specifically, Holocene´s sediments. Sand, silt and clay fractions were separated and X-ray diffraction analysis was conducted. Very simple mineralogy composed basically of quartz in the coarser fractions and kaolinite, goethite and anatase for the finer fraction was found for the Oxisol, the Ultisol and the Entisol from an upland toposequence but differences in kaolinite crystallography could be noticed among them. Gibbsite was virtually absent, in spite of the advanced degree of development of most of these soils. More distinctive mineralogy was revealed for the soils developed in the more recent sediments with quartz and feldspars in the sand and silt fractions and a suite of 2:1 minerals also appearing in their clay fraction, besides kaolinite and goethite. In one upland soil petroplinthite is the main feature and its mineralogy reflected its environment of formation which is usually associated with level to gently sloping areas with fluctuating water table.
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