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Chemical and mineralogical constitution of redoximorphic features and mechanism of formation of Plinthosols from the Araguaia River plain, Brazil

Djavan Pinheiro Santos ORCID logo , Glenio Guimarães Santos ORCID logo , Virlei Álvaro de Oliveira ORCID logo , Gustavo Cassiano da Silva ORCID logo , Rilner Alves Flores ORCID logo , Antônio Carlos Azevedo ORCID logo , [...]

11/Oct/2024

ABSTRACT Currently in Brazil, large grain cultivation projects on Plinthosols are a reality, however, there is little or no knowledge of the real mechanism of formation of the plinthite feature, in addition to what is reported in the literature as being a product of oxidation-reduction processes of iron element. This study evaluates iron redoximorphic features and investigates their chemical and mineralogical composition in two profiles of Plinthosols from the Araguaia River plain (P1 and P2). The study strengthens the understanding […]

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Do Aggregate Size Classes of the Subsurface Soil Horizon Have Different Chemical/Mineralogical Properties?

Rolff Vladimir Mitton, Vander Freitas Melo ORCID logo , Volnei Pauletti

06/Feb/2019

ABSTRACT Variations in chemical and mineralogical properties of a soil can occur at short vertical and horizontal distances. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the chemical and mineralogical soil properties of different aggregate classes from young (Ustrochrept) and highly weathered (Acrustox) soils from the state of Paraná, Brazil. Undisturbed blocks (0.20 ×0.20 ×0.20 m) of soils were separated into aggregate classes: Acrustox – 8.0-4.0 mm; 4-2 mm; 2.0-0.5 mm; 0.5-0.2 mm; and <0.2 mm; and Ustrochrept – […]

Effectiveness of Arsenic Co-Precipitation with Fe-Al Hydroxides for Treatment of Contaminated Water

Jaime Wilson Vargas de Mello, Massimo Gasparon, Juscimar Silva

23/Mar/2018

ABSTRACT Wastewater treatment is a challenging problem faced by the mining industry, especially when mine effluents include acid mine drainage with elevated arsenic levels. Iron (hydr)oxides are known to be effective in removal of As from wastewater, and although the resulting compounds are relatively unstable, the presence of structural Al enhances their stability, particularly under reducing conditions. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of Al-Fe (hydr)oxide co-precipitates for the removal of As from wastewater and to […]

IRON, SILICON, OR ALUMINUM FORMS, OR THEIR COMBINATION, IN THE GENESIS OF FRAGIPANS AND COHESIVE HORIZONS OF COASTAL TABLELANDS

Marcelo Metri Corrêa, João Carlos Ker, José Coelho de Araújo, Danilo de Lima Camêlo

01/Jul/2015

In the geomorphological unit of the Coastal Tablelands of Brazil there is a predominance of cohesive soil horizons and some with the presence of cemented horizons, commonly of the fragipan type. These horizons interfere with water dynamics, root growth, and, consequently, mineral nutrition of plants. The objective of this study was to use selective dissolution to evaluate the participation of forms of Fe, Si, or Al, or their combination, in the cohesion or cementation or both of fragipans and cohesive […]

Mineralogy of the clay fraction of Alfisols in two slope curvatures. III – spatial variability

Livia Arantes Camargo, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira

01/Apr/2013

A good knowledge of the spatial distribution of clay minerals in the landscape facilitates the understanding of the influence of relief on the content and crystallographic attributes of soil minerals such as goethite, hematite, kaolinite and gibbsite. This study aimed at describing the relationships between the mineral properties of the clay fraction and landscape shapes by determining the mineral properties of goethite, hematite, kaolinite and gibbsite, and assessing their dependence and spatial variability, in two slope curvatures. To this end, […]

Geostatistical simulation for the spatial characterization of iron oxides in different landforms

João Fernandes da Silva Junior, José Marques Júnior, Livia Arantes Camargo, Daniel De Bortoli Teixeira, Alan Rodrigo Panosso, Gener Tadeu Pereira

01/Dec/2012

The clay minerals goethite and hematite are iron oxides serving as indicators of the soil environment, with great influence on the soil physical and chemical properties. Knowledge of spatial patterns of these oxides can help understand the interrelationships of cause and effect with soil properties. In this sense, the quality of the spatial estimates can affect the results and consequently the interpretation of the spatial patterns. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the geostatistical estimation methods by ordinary […]

Spatial variability of mineralogical properties in soil of the Guabirotuba formation of Curitiba (PR)

Jairo Calderari de Oliveira Junior, Luiz Claudio de Paula Souza, Vander de Freitas Melo, Hélio Olympio da Rocha

01/Oct/2011

The physical and chemical properties of a soil depend largely on its mineralogical constitution. Even over short horizontal distances, spatial variability may be high, and are best described by classical descriptive statistics associated with geostatistics. The objective of this study was to characterize the spatial variability of clay mineralogical properties of soils from the Guabirotuba formation, in the metropolitan region of Curitiba (PR), by classical descriptive statistics (especially coefficient of variation – CV) and geostatistics to propose more adequate sampling […]

Specific surface área and porosity of the clay fraction and phosphorus adsorption in two rhodic ferralsols

Raphael Maia Aveiro Cessa, Luisella Celi, Antonio Carlos Tadeu Vitorino, José Oscar Novelino, Elisabetta Barberis

01/Oct/2009

The porosity of the clay fraction is very important for the understanding of the physicochemical phenomena which are relate to the specific surface area of solid particles. The specific surface area (SBET) and porosity of clay fractions of two Rhodic Ferralsols in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, natural kaolinite (KGa2), synthetic goethite (Gt) and hematite (Hm) were evaluated through adsorption and desorption isotherms of N2.. Results concerning SBET and particle porosity were related to the maximum P […]

Reversibility of non-labile phosphorus in soils under microbial and chemical reduction. II – successive anion exchange resin extraction of phosphorus

Iván Ernesto Fernández R., Roberto Ferreira Novais, Flancer Novais Nunes, João Carlos Ker

01/Dec/2008

The formation of non-labile from labile P forms, adsorbed onto Fe and Al oxyhydroxides, is the reason for low residual of phosphate fertilization in tropical soils. The reversibility of non-labile P to labile forms in these soils may be favored by the reduction of Fe3+ and, or,by the reduced activity of Fe and Al oxyhydroxides. This study aimed to evaluate P adsorption and desorption, the transformation into non-labile forms and reversibility of these forms in soil samples from environments of […]

Spatial variability of mineralogical attributes of an oxisol under different relief forms. I – clay fraction mineralogy

Livia Arantes Camargo, José Marques Júnior, Gener Tadeu Pereira, Renata Alves Horvat

01/Dec/2008

The distribution of the clay fraction minerals depends on specific soil-environmental conditions. The study of the relationship between properties of these minerals and specific sites of landscape occurrence is important to understand the relationship between the mineralogy and other soil attributes. This study aimed to evaluate the degree of cristallinity of goethite, hematite, kaolinite and gibbsite and the spatial pattern in an Oxisol under sugar cane for 30 years. In a grid with regular 10 m – intervals, 119 samples […]

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