Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB

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Autor(a) principal: MENDONÇA, Suzana Kelly Gomes de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Low lands in Brazil have a great potential for agriculture, however, they have some limitations due to the presence of high water table and severe risk of flooding. When located near by the sea cost, these floodplains can have influence of the sea water, resulting in the presence of sulfide soils, which, if drained, can develop sulfuric horizons. The sulfuric horizons are mainly characterized by high levels of acidity and exchangeable aluminum, which can result in serious environmental impact to the ecosystem. The agriculture use of these soils requires a deep knowledge of soil physical, chemical and mineralogical properties, in order to support the development of sustainable management practices. The objective of this work was to study chemical and mineralogical properties of acid sulfate soils formed in the floodplain of Camocim river, Caaporã municipality, state of Paraíba. The main aim was to support decisions on the viability of sugarcane cropping in these areas. Soils were characterized morphologically and samples were collected along a transect from the high land towards the river channel. Besides the routine physical, chemical and mineralogical analysis, other determinations were carried out involving total sulfur, incubation pH, soluble anions, electrical conductivity of the saturation extract and sequential iron extraction. The soils were classified as: Argisolic,Dystric Tb Haplic Gleysol (P1) Typic Sapric Sulfide Organosol (P2), Organosolic Orthic Sulfide Gleysol (P3 and P4). Soil distribution in the landscape of the Camocim river floodplain is mainly related to the relief, which determines drainage, water table and, consequently, the soil forming processes related to water excess. The presence of sulfuric horizons occur at the surface, in the very poorly drained soil profiles, and at 43 cm depth in the poorly drained soils close to the river channel. The studied acid sulfate soils do not have salinity at present time, and the high electrical conductivity is determined by the formation sulfuric acid (H+ + SO4 2-) from pyrite oxidation. Sugarcane crop decay in the floodplain of Camocim River, after one year of cultivation was a consequente of the sulfuric horizon formation after the implementation of the drainage system in soils with sulfide materials. The main soil minerals, indentified by X-ray diffraction, in the clay fraction were jarosite quartz, feldspars, kaolinite, smectite (essentially montmorillonite), illite and gibbsite. Quartz and feldspars were the minerals identified in sand and silt fractions. The results of the iron sequential extraction showed predominance of non crystalline iron oxides and very low amounts or absence of iron associated with pyrite, reflecting the advanced oxidation stage determined by the drainage system.
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The sulfuric horizons are mainly characterized by high levels of acidity and exchangeable aluminum, which can result in serious environmental impact to the ecosystem. The agriculture use of these soils requires a deep knowledge of soil physical, chemical and mineralogical properties, in order to support the development of sustainable management practices. The objective of this work was to study chemical and mineralogical properties of acid sulfate soils formed in the floodplain of Camocim river, Caaporã municipality, state of Paraíba. The main aim was to support decisions on the viability of sugarcane cropping in these areas. Soils were characterized morphologically and samples were collected along a transect from the high land towards the river channel. Besides the routine physical, chemical and mineralogical analysis, other determinations were carried out involving total sulfur, incubation pH, soluble anions, electrical conductivity of the saturation extract and sequential iron extraction. The soils were classified as: Argisolic,Dystric Tb Haplic Gleysol (P1) Typic Sapric Sulfide Organosol (P2), Organosolic Orthic Sulfide Gleysol (P3 and P4). Soil distribution in the landscape of the Camocim river floodplain is mainly related to the relief, which determines drainage, water table and, consequently, the soil forming processes related to water excess. The presence of sulfuric horizons occur at the surface, in the very poorly drained soil profiles, and at 43 cm depth in the poorly drained soils close to the river channel. The studied acid sulfate soils do not have salinity at present time, and the high electrical conductivity is determined by the formation sulfuric acid (H+ + SO4 2-) from pyrite oxidation. Sugarcane crop decay in the floodplain of Camocim River, after one year of cultivation was a consequente of the sulfuric horizon formation after the implementation of the drainage system in soils with sulfide materials. The main soil minerals, indentified by X-ray diffraction, in the clay fraction were jarosite quartz, feldspars, kaolinite, smectite (essentially montmorillonite), illite and gibbsite. Quartz and feldspars were the minerals identified in sand and silt fractions. The results of the iron sequential extraction showed predominance of non crystalline iron oxides and very low amounts or absence of iron associated with pyrite, reflecting the advanced oxidation stage determined by the drainage system.As áreas de várzeas no Brasil apresentam um grande potencial para a agricultura, no entanto, estas áreas apresentam algumas limitações ao uso agrícola devido à presença de lençol freático elevado e risco freqüente de inundação. Quando localizadas em áreas litorâneas, estas áreas podem sofrer influência marinha podendo apresentar solos tiomórficos que, quando drenados, formam horizonte sulfúrico, caracterizados principalmente pela elevada acidez, elevados teores de alumínio trocável, podendo causar sérios impactos ambientais no ecossistema onde ocorrem. A incorporação destas áreas no processo produtivo depende de um profundo conhecimento das propriedades físicas, mineralógicas e principalmente químicas, de forma a subsidiar o desenvolvimento de técnicas sustentáveis de manejo. Neste contexto, foi realizada a caracterização física, química, mineralógica, além da extração sequencial de ferro de solos tiomórficos desenvolvidos na várzea do rio Camocim, no município de Caaporã, PB. O objetivo do estudo foi identificar a ocorrência de solos tiomórficos e caracterizá-los, com o fim de obter subsídios para a tomada de decisão de incorporar estas áreas ao cultivo de cana-de-açúcar ou mantê-las nas condições naturais. Para tanto foi feito um transecto perpendicular ao canal principal do rio, a partir das terras altas, onde foram descritos e coletados quatro perfis de solo. Em campo foi realizada a caracterização morfológica dos perfis e coletadas amostras para as análises físicas, químicas e mineralógicas de rotina, além de análises específicas para determinação do enxofre total, pH de incubação, ânions solúveis, CE do extrato da pasta saturada e extração sequencial de ferro. Os solos foram classificados como Gleissolo Háplico Tb Distrófico argissólico (P1), Organossolo Tiomórfico Sáprico típico (P2) e Gleissolo Tiomórfico Órtico organossólico (P3 e P4). A distribuição dos solos na várzea do rio Camocim guarda estreita relação com o relevo, que condiciona a drenagem e, consequentemente, os processos de formação relacionados com o excesso de água. A presença de horizonte sulfúrico foi constatada a partir do horizonte superficial nos perfis muito mal drenados da planície de inundação, e a partir de 43 cm, nos solos mal drenados da ombreira. Os solos tiomórficos estudados não apresentam salinidade, sendo a alta condutividade elétrica resultante da formação de ácido sulfúrico proveniente da oxidação da pirita (H+ e SO4 2-). A degradação do canavial em grandes áreas da várzea do rio Camocim, após um ano de cultivo, foi consequência da formação do horizonte sulfúrico com a drenagem da área, tendo em vista que os materiais sulfídricos ocorrem desde a superfície. Os minerais identificados por DRX foram: jarosita, quartzo, feldspatos, caulinita, esmectita (essencialmente montmorilonita), ilita e gibbsita, na fração argila. Quartzo e feldspatos foram os minerais identificados nas frações areia e silte. Os valores da extração sequencial de ferro mostraram predomínio de formas não cristalinas de óxidos de ferro e baixíssimos teores ou ausência de ferro associado à pirita, indicando que os solos tiomórficos estudados apresentam avançado estágio de oxidação, promovido pela drenagem realizada na área de estudo na tentativa de viabilizar o cultivo da cana-de-açúcar.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-16T14:23:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Suzana Kelley Gomes de Mendonca.pdf: 1457356 bytes, checksum: 55d06ce86944cd3f69644577e424587d (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-16T14:23:13Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Characterization of acid sulfate soils in the floodplain of Camocim river, Caaporã, PB, Brazil
title Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
spellingShingle Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
MENDONÇA, Suzana Kelly Gomes de
Solos Tiomórficos
Horizonte sulfúrico
Várzeas
Cana-de-açúcar
Argilominerais
Materiais sulfídricos
Floodplain soils
Acid sulfate soils
Sulfide materials
Sulfuric horizon
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
title_full Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
title_fullStr Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
title_sort Caracterização de Solos Tiomórficos da várzea do Rio Camocim, Caaporã, PB
author MENDONÇA, Suzana Kelly Gomes de
author_facet MENDONÇA, Suzana Kelly Gomes de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO, Mateus Rosas
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SOUZA JÚNIOR, Valdomiro Severino de
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv CORRÊA, Marcelo Metri
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO FILHO, José Coelho de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO FILHO, Mateus Rosas
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SOUZA JÚNIOR, Severino Valdomiro de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MENDONÇA, Suzana Kelly Gomes de
contributor_str_mv RIBEIRO, Mateus Rosas
SOUZA JÚNIOR, Valdomiro Severino de
CORRÊA, Marcelo Metri
ARAÚJO FILHO, José Coelho de
RIBEIRO FILHO, Mateus Rosas
SOUZA JÚNIOR, Severino Valdomiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solos Tiomórficos
Horizonte sulfúrico
Várzeas
Cana-de-açúcar
Argilominerais
Materiais sulfídricos
Floodplain soils
Acid sulfate soils
Sulfide materials
Sulfuric horizon
topic Solos Tiomórficos
Horizonte sulfúrico
Várzeas
Cana-de-açúcar
Argilominerais
Materiais sulfídricos
Floodplain soils
Acid sulfate soils
Sulfide materials
Sulfuric horizon
AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description Low lands in Brazil have a great potential for agriculture, however, they have some limitations due to the presence of high water table and severe risk of flooding. When located near by the sea cost, these floodplains can have influence of the sea water, resulting in the presence of sulfide soils, which, if drained, can develop sulfuric horizons. The sulfuric horizons are mainly characterized by high levels of acidity and exchangeable aluminum, which can result in serious environmental impact to the ecosystem. The agriculture use of these soils requires a deep knowledge of soil physical, chemical and mineralogical properties, in order to support the development of sustainable management practices. The objective of this work was to study chemical and mineralogical properties of acid sulfate soils formed in the floodplain of Camocim river, Caaporã municipality, state of Paraíba. The main aim was to support decisions on the viability of sugarcane cropping in these areas. Soils were characterized morphologically and samples were collected along a transect from the high land towards the river channel. Besides the routine physical, chemical and mineralogical analysis, other determinations were carried out involving total sulfur, incubation pH, soluble anions, electrical conductivity of the saturation extract and sequential iron extraction. The soils were classified as: Argisolic,Dystric Tb Haplic Gleysol (P1) Typic Sapric Sulfide Organosol (P2), Organosolic Orthic Sulfide Gleysol (P3 and P4). Soil distribution in the landscape of the Camocim river floodplain is mainly related to the relief, which determines drainage, water table and, consequently, the soil forming processes related to water excess. The presence of sulfuric horizons occur at the surface, in the very poorly drained soil profiles, and at 43 cm depth in the poorly drained soils close to the river channel. The studied acid sulfate soils do not have salinity at present time, and the high electrical conductivity is determined by the formation sulfuric acid (H+ + SO4 2-) from pyrite oxidation. Sugarcane crop decay in the floodplain of Camocim River, after one year of cultivation was a consequente of the sulfuric horizon formation after the implementation of the drainage system in soils with sulfide materials. The main soil minerals, indentified by X-ray diffraction, in the clay fraction were jarosite quartz, feldspars, kaolinite, smectite (essentially montmorillonite), illite and gibbsite. Quartz and feldspars were the minerals identified in sand and silt fractions. The results of the iron sequential extraction showed predominance of non crystalline iron oxides and very low amounts or absence of iron associated with pyrite, reflecting the advanced oxidation stage determined by the drainage system.
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