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Mineral assemblage of soils developed from different lithologies in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil

Marla Alessandra Araujo, Alessandro Vitor Pedroso, Douglas Carvalho Amaral, Yuri Lopes Zinn

01/Feb/2014

Systematic studies on of soil formation factors are relatively scarce in Brazil since comprehensive samplings of a variable factor while keeping others constant are difficult to perform. Near Lavras, Minas Gerais, there is wide geological diversity over a small area, which offers a chance to assess the control exerted by different lithologies on mineral suites and other soil properties. Thus, eight soils overlying quartzite, mica-schist, gabbro, itabirite, serpentinite, meta-limestone, gneiss and phyllite, under similar climate and tropical, semideciduous forest conditions […]

Phosphorus adsorption, specific surface, and mineralogical attributes of soils developed from volcanic rocks from the Upper Paranaíba, MG (Brazil)

F. C. Rolim Neto, C. E. G. R. Schaefer, L. M. Costa, M. M. Corrêa, E. I. Fernandes Filho, M. M. Ibraimo

01/Dec/2004

Despite relatively high levels of total P, most deeply-weathered tropical soils have very low levels of available P due to the low solubility of most P forms found in these soils. In this research we studied P adsorption of soils, some of which were rich in apatite, developed from basic to ultrabasic volcanic rocks in the Upper Paranaíba region of Minas Gerais State, in relation to the specific surface and clay mineralogy. Samples of eleven B horizons from representative Latosols […]