Characteristics of Soils in Highland Wetlands as a Subsidy to Identifying and Setting their Limits
09/Mar/2017
ABSTRACT Palustrine areas and wetlands in particular are fragile ecosystems, with high biodiversity and high ecological productivity, and they provide benefits to society. The aim of this study was to describe and classify the main soils occurring in the wetlands of the Southern Plateau of Santa Catarina, and propose criteria for identification of hydromorphic environments as an aid in demarcation of their boundaries. Soils of four wetlands, in the municipalities of Bom Jardim da Serra, Bom Retiro, Lages, and Painel […]
Planosols and Gleysols Used in the Manufacture of Handcrafted Pottery in the Semiarid Region of Minas Gerais
01/May/2015
Ethnopedological knowledge has provided important information about the way of life of rural people and their traditions, like the craft of making pieces of pottery from suitable soils. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties of Planosols and Gleysols used in the production of handcrafted pottery artifacts in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. In the clay pits, two profiles of Planosol soil (P1 and P2) and one of Gleysol soil (P3) used […]
SOIL ORGANIC MATTER FRACTIONS IN PRESERVED AND DISTURBED WETLANDS OF THE CERRADO BIOME
01/Jan/2015
Veredas are humid tropical ecosystems, generally associated to hydromorphic soils and a shallow water table. The soils of these ecosystems are affected by the use of the areas around these veredas. The objective of this study was to determine soil organic matter (SOM) fractions in veredas adjacent to preserved (native savanna) and disturbed environments (agricultural areas and pastures) in the Cerrado biome. Soil samples were collected from the 0-10 and 10-20 cm layers along reference lines drawn along the relief […]
Soil geochemistry of the northern pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil
01/Dec/2014
Characterization and geochemical analysis of soils allows us to understand the processes of migration, dispersal, and concentration of chemical elements in the profile, serving as a basis for correlation of soil properties with the soil classes formed, which allows inferences about soil genesis. The aim of this study was to characterize and interpret the total geochemical composition of major and minor elements in soil classes representative of the northern Pantanal in the Barão de Melgaço subregion, Mato Grosso (Brazil). We […]
Genesis of textural contrasts in subsurface soil horizons in the Northern Pantanal-Brazil
01/Oct/2013
The Pantanal region can be characterized as a quaternary floodplain with predominant sedimentation in the form of alluvial fans. In the geomorphologic and sedimentary evolution, the avulsion process is inherent to this depositional system and its dynamics, together with surface water floods, influence soil sedimentation on this plain. The knowledge and differentiation of these two events can contribute to a better understanding of the variability of soil properties and distribution under the influence of these sedimentation processes. Therefore, this study […]
Characterization and classification of gleysoils on the floodplain of the Solimões river (Iranduba and Manacapuru), Amazonas, Brazil
01/Apr/2013
The floodplains of the Solimões River are areas periodically flooded with predominance of Gleisols,where have lived a large number of small farmers of the region. The purpose of this study was to characterize and classify five profiles of Gleysoils distributed in three floodplain areas of the Middle Amazon basin, located in the municipalities of Manacapuru and Iranduba. After the morphological description, the soil horizons were sampled to perform physical, chemical and mineralogical analyses. Similarly, significant gleization was observed in all […]
Chemical properties, organic carbon and humic substances of Histosols in different regions of Brazil
01/Apr/2011
The dynamics and properties of soil organic matter (SOM) in mineral soils have been studied for many years. However, under tropical conditions, few studies involve organic soils, the characterization of humic substances (HS), or their relationship with chemical properties related to the agricultural potential of Histosols. The objectives of this study were to characterize chemical properties of Histosols in different Brazilian regions; to quantify soil organic carbon and carbon in the SOM fractions; and to evaluate possible relationships between organic […]
Biogenic opals in the identification of lacustrine and marine sediments
01/Aug/2007
This study aimed to identify lacustrine or marine sediments based on biogenic opals (also known as spicules). The layers and horizons of a Humic Gley Thiomorphic soil in the Riacho catchment area, Aracruz, state of Espirito Santo, Brazil, were analyzed. Each soil sample was specifically treated to isolate the spicules, which were then identified by an electronic microscope. It was possible to verify the presence of lacustrine as well as marine spicules. Moreover, the shape of the opals provided information […]
Pedogenesis in an oxisol-spodosol sequence at the upper rio Negro region, Amazonia
01/Jun/2002
This paper deals with the genesis of hydromorphic sandy soils with spodosol morphology found in extensive flat surfaces, in which isolated zones with undulating relief emerge, containing well drained oxisols. The objective of this study was to explain the existence of pedogenetic relationship in an oxisol-spodosol system, and to verify the possible development of the sandy materials as a consequence of oxisol transformation. For this purpose, we characterized the morphology of the soils and their physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes. […]
