Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco
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Resumo: | The regolith, which encompasses soil and saprolite, plays an ecological role in the relationship between plant species, groundwater cycle and geochemical processes relevant to the ecosystem, an important component for the study of the critical zone. CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are a matter of concern for society, and regolith is a recognized sink. The formation of carbonates “mineral carbonation” occurs naturally in regoliths through reaction of CO2 with mineral dissolution products, potentially acting on carbon sequestration. In the literature, the formation of carbonates by the weathering of basaltic rocks is well known. However, in this study, our hypothesis is: Regolith profiles derived from acidic metamorphic rocks located under a semiarid climate in the state of Pernambuco have geochemical, mineralogical and structural characteristics that favor the process of carbonate formation in the saprolite. The study focused on three equidistant regolith profiles along 900 meters in the municipality of Jataúba, inserted in the geomorphological domain of the Borborema Complex, state of Pernambuco. Soils and saprolites were classified, morphologically described, structurally evaluated and collected. In the deformed and undisturbed samples collected from autochthonous horizons, chemical and physical analyzes, mineralogical analyzes by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), geochemical analyzes by X-ray fluorescence (FRX) and micromorphological analyzes by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) associated with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were performed. Field tests showed a strong reaction of saprolite to HCl and electron micromorphology showed calcium precipitates around altered feldspars. The compact structures of the horizon overlying the saprolite and the virtually preserved rock underlying the saprolite must have favored the formation of carbonates by keeping the H2CO3 solution in contact with the altered minerals. In addition, the biotite and plagioclase-rich melanosomes inherited from the gneiss by the saprolite have mineralogical and geochemical characteristics similar to those observed in basic rock saprolites. We infer that the increase in the levels of Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+ and H2CO3 in the solution is favored by the regime of rainfall + evapotranspiration and that the origin of the CO2 necessary for the formation of carbonates in saprolites is atmospheric and by respiration of microorganisms. The present work serves as a reference for future studies to estimate the contribution of carbonate formation in saprolites from the northeastern semi-arid region to CO2 sequestration. |
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SANTOS, Jean Cheyson Barros dosSARTOR, Lucas ResminiCORRÊA, Marcelo MetriAZEVEDO, Antonio Carlos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4616344961770873LIMA, Robson Hortencio de2023-02-23T23:23:45Z2022-02-25LIMA, Robson Hortencio de. Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco. 2022. 79 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Solo) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8846The regolith, which encompasses soil and saprolite, plays an ecological role in the relationship between plant species, groundwater cycle and geochemical processes relevant to the ecosystem, an important component for the study of the critical zone. CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are a matter of concern for society, and regolith is a recognized sink. The formation of carbonates “mineral carbonation” occurs naturally in regoliths through reaction of CO2 with mineral dissolution products, potentially acting on carbon sequestration. In the literature, the formation of carbonates by the weathering of basaltic rocks is well known. However, in this study, our hypothesis is: Regolith profiles derived from acidic metamorphic rocks located under a semiarid climate in the state of Pernambuco have geochemical, mineralogical and structural characteristics that favor the process of carbonate formation in the saprolite. The study focused on three equidistant regolith profiles along 900 meters in the municipality of Jataúba, inserted in the geomorphological domain of the Borborema Complex, state of Pernambuco. Soils and saprolites were classified, morphologically described, structurally evaluated and collected. In the deformed and undisturbed samples collected from autochthonous horizons, chemical and physical analyzes, mineralogical analyzes by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), geochemical analyzes by X-ray fluorescence (FRX) and micromorphological analyzes by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) associated with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were performed. Field tests showed a strong reaction of saprolite to HCl and electron micromorphology showed calcium precipitates around altered feldspars. The compact structures of the horizon overlying the saprolite and the virtually preserved rock underlying the saprolite must have favored the formation of carbonates by keeping the H2CO3 solution in contact with the altered minerals. In addition, the biotite and plagioclase-rich melanosomes inherited from the gneiss by the saprolite have mineralogical and geochemical characteristics similar to those observed in basic rock saprolites. We infer that the increase in the levels of Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+ and H2CO3 in the solution is favored by the regime of rainfall + evapotranspiration and that the origin of the CO2 necessary for the formation of carbonates in saprolites is atmospheric and by respiration of microorganisms. The present work serves as a reference for future studies to estimate the contribution of carbonate formation in saprolites from the northeastern semi-arid region to CO2 sequestration.O regolito, que engloba o solo e o saprolito, tem papel ecológico na relação entre espécies vegetais, ciclo da água subterrânea e processos geoquímicos relevantes para o ecossistema, um componente importante para o estudo da zona crítica. As emissões de CO2 na atmosfera é fator de preocupação da sociedade, e o regolito é um reconhecido sumidouro. A formação de carbonatos, conhecida como “Mineral carbonation”, ocorre naturalmente em regolitos por meio da reação do CO2 com produtos da dissolução de minerais, atuando potencialmente no sequestro de carbono. Na literatura é bem difundido a formação de carbonatos pelo intemperismo de rochas basálticas, no entanto, formulou-se nesse estudo a hipótese que perfis de regolito derivados de rochas metamórficas ácidas, os ortognaisses, localizadas sob clima semiárido do estado de Pernambuco apresentam características geoquímicas, mineralógicas e estruturais que favorecem o processo de formação de carbonato no saprolito. O estudo se concentrou em três perfis de regolito equidistantes ao longo de 900 metros no município de Jataúba, inserido no domínio geomorfológico do Complexo da Borborema, estado de Pernambuco. Os solos e os saprolitos foram classificados, descritos morfologicamente, avaliados estruturalmente e coletados. Nas amostras deformadas e indeformadas coletadas de horizontes autóctones, foram feitas análises químicas e físicas de rotina, mineralógicas por difratometria de raios-X (DRX), geoquímicas por fluorescência de raios-X (FRX) e micromorfológicas por microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) associada à espectroscopia por energia dispersiva de raios-X (EDS). Testes de campo demonstraram forte reação do saprolito ao HCl e a micromorfologia eletrônica mostrou precipitados cálcicos em volta de feldspatos em alteração. As estruturas compactas do horizonte sobrejacente ao saprolito e da rocha virtualmente preservada subjacente ao saprolito deve ter favorecido a formação de carbonatos pela manutenção da solução com H2CO3 em contato com os minerais em alteração. Em adição, os melanossomas ricos em biotita e plagioclásios herdados do gnaisse pelo saprolito, apresentam características mineralógicas e geoquímicas semelhantes as observadas em saprolitos de rochas básicas, favorecendo o processo de formação de calcita por meio dos produtos de intemperismo. Infere-se que a elevação dos teores de Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+ e H2CO3 na solução é favorecida pelo regime de chuvas + evapotranspiração e que a origem do CO2 necessário para a formação dos carbonatos em saprolitos seja atmosférico e pela respiração de microorganismos. O presente trabalho serve de base para futuros estudos estimarem a contribuição da formação de carbonatos em saprolitos do semiárido nordestino para o sequestro de CO2.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2023-02-23T23:23:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Robson Hortencio de Lima.pdf: 4377656 bytes, checksum: 1e68fcb35b45f0e9e900ef17a38cad29 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-23T23:23:45Z (GMT). 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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco LIMA, Robson Hortencio de Intemperismo Geoquímica Solo Regolito Saprolito Mineral Carbono Semiárido Pernambuco (BR) AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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Caracterização de perfis de regolito e formação de carbonatos em saprolitos derivados de gnaisse no semiárido de Pernambuco |
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SANTOS, Jean Cheyson Barros dos |
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SARTOR, Lucas Resmini |
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CORRÊA, Marcelo Metri |
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AZEVEDO, Antonio Carlos de |
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LIMA, Robson Hortencio de |
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SANTOS, Jean Cheyson Barros dos SARTOR, Lucas Resmini CORRÊA, Marcelo Metri AZEVEDO, Antonio Carlos de |
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Intemperismo Geoquímica Solo Regolito Saprolito Mineral Carbono Semiárido Pernambuco (BR) |
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Intemperismo Geoquímica Solo Regolito Saprolito Mineral Carbono Semiárido Pernambuco (BR) AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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The regolith, which encompasses soil and saprolite, plays an ecological role in the relationship between plant species, groundwater cycle and geochemical processes relevant to the ecosystem, an important component for the study of the critical zone. CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are a matter of concern for society, and regolith is a recognized sink. The formation of carbonates “mineral carbonation” occurs naturally in regoliths through reaction of CO2 with mineral dissolution products, potentially acting on carbon sequestration. In the literature, the formation of carbonates by the weathering of basaltic rocks is well known. However, in this study, our hypothesis is: Regolith profiles derived from acidic metamorphic rocks located under a semiarid climate in the state of Pernambuco have geochemical, mineralogical and structural characteristics that favor the process of carbonate formation in the saprolite. The study focused on three equidistant regolith profiles along 900 meters in the municipality of Jataúba, inserted in the geomorphological domain of the Borborema Complex, state of Pernambuco. Soils and saprolites were classified, morphologically described, structurally evaluated and collected. In the deformed and undisturbed samples collected from autochthonous horizons, chemical and physical analyzes, mineralogical analyzes by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), geochemical analyzes by X-ray fluorescence (FRX) and micromorphological analyzes by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) associated with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were performed. Field tests showed a strong reaction of saprolite to HCl and electron micromorphology showed calcium precipitates around altered feldspars. The compact structures of the horizon overlying the saprolite and the virtually preserved rock underlying the saprolite must have favored the formation of carbonates by keeping the H2CO3 solution in contact with the altered minerals. In addition, the biotite and plagioclase-rich melanosomes inherited from the gneiss by the saprolite have mineralogical and geochemical characteristics similar to those observed in basic rock saprolites. We infer that the increase in the levels of Ca2+, Na+, Mg2+ and H2CO3 in the solution is favored by the regime of rainfall + evapotranspiration and that the origin of the CO2 necessary for the formation of carbonates in saprolites is atmospheric and by respiration of microorganisms. The present work serves as a reference for future studies to estimate the contribution of carbonate formation in saprolites from the northeastern semi-arid region to CO2 sequestration. |
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