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Crystallography and mineralogy of the clay fraction of hardsetting horizons in soils of coastal tablelands in Brazil

Neyde Fabíola Balarezo Giarola, Herdjania Veras de Lima, Ricardo Espíndola Romero, André Maurício Brinatti, Alvaro Pires da Silva

01/Feb/2009

The cohesion of hardsetting horizons of Brazilian soils has been mainly associated to inter-related physical and chemical factors, but an influence of mineralogical and crystallographic properties of clay minerals was also suggested by some researchers. In this study we tested the possibility that clay fraction of hardsetting horizons of soils from the Barreiras sediments of Coastal Tablelands are predominantly kaolinitic and highly crystalline and organized, which can favor a face-to-face arrangement of the crystals. The purpose of this study was […]

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 […]

Heavy metal contents and mineralogical characterization of soils from the Santa Cândida Municipal Cemetery, in Curitiba (PR, brazil)

Yara Jurema Barros, Vander de Freitas Melo, Sônia Zanello, Elma Neri de Lima Romanó, Patrícia Rafaela Luciano

01/Aug/2008

The metal pieces of coffins, such as handles and adornments, are considered the main source of soil heavy metal contamination. Other sources of pollutants are the products used in the body embalming, wood preservatives and fluids released from body decomposition. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clay fraction mineralogy and heavy metal contents of soils from Santa Cândida Municipal Cemetery, in Curitiba (PR), and estimate the contamination risk. The samples were collected at three depths (0-20, 20-80 […]

Morphology of soil structure of the Red-Yellow and Dusky Red Latosols of Paraná State, Brazil, by scanner image analyses

Vander de Freitas Melo, Rodrigo de Moura, Fernando Henrique Toledo, Valmiqui Costa Lima, André Ademir Ghidin

01/Feb/2008

The shape and size of aggregates define most soil characteristics, mainly the total porosity and macro and micropore distribution. This study aimed to investigate the morphology of soil aggregates of different size classes of a Red-Yellow (LBd) and a Dusky Red Latosol (LVdf) located in two respective natural toposequences, in Paraná State, Brazil, using scanner images. Undisturbed soil samples of the Bw1 and Bw2 horizons were collected in four LBd profiles and three profiles of the LVdf toposequence. After drying, […]

Chemical and mineralogical characterization of the different structure size classes of Red-Yellow and Dusky Red Latosols in Paraná, Brazil

Vander de Freitas Melo, Fernando Henrique Toledo, Rodrigo de Moura, Valmiqui Costa Lima, André Ademir Ghidin

01/Feb/2008

The content and shap of clay minerals are important in the definition of soil structure morphology. To evaluate the clay mineralogy and chemical properties of different aggregate size-classes of Latosols (Red-Yellow – LBd and Dusky Red – LVdf) derived from basalt in the state of Paraná, Brazil, soil samples of the Bw1 and Bw2 horizons were collected in four LBd and three LVdf profiles, distributed across two distinct toposequences. Dried and undisturbed soil samples were separated into six size-classes (2-4; […]

Soils under restinga vegetation on the Cardoso Island (SP). II – Mineralogy of silt and clay fractions

Felipe Haenel Gomes, Pablo Vidal-Torrado, Felipe Macías, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, Xosé Luis Otero Perez

01/Dec/2007

Restinga is a typical vegetation on quartzitic, sandy, nutrient-poor parent materials along the Brazilian coast.. Podzolization is the main pedogenic process in restinga soils and Spodosols and Quartzipsamments with incipient podzolization are the most common soils. Podzolization is frequently studied in cold climate regions, while mineralogical studies of Spodosols in tropical climate on quartzitic parent material are scant. In this work, soils under restinga vegetation on the Ilha do Cardoso-SP, Brazil were studied to identify the mineralogical assembly of silt […]

Oxisol toposequences developed from basaltic rocks in Paraná State, Brazil. II – relationship between clay fraction mineralogy and physical soil properties

André Ademir Ghidin, Vander de Freitas Melo, Valmiqui Costa Lima, Jane Maria Jonasson Costa Lima

01/Apr/2006

Soil structure (type, size and development) defines the total soil porosity and macro and microporosity distribution, and is considered to be one of the most important agricultural soil properties. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the clay fraction mineralogy, including the crystallographic mineral characteristics, in the soil physical properties of two Oxisols developed from the basaltic rocks, in different landscape positions (toposequence) in Paraná State, Brazil. With this objective, the soil profile was morphologically described […]

Oxisol toposequences developed from basaltic rocks in Paraná State, Brazil. I – clay fraction mineralogy

André Ademir Ghidin, Vander de Freitas Melo, Valmiqui Costa Lima, Jane Maria Jonasson Costa Lima

01/Apr/2006

Two Oxisol (Red-Yellow Latosol LBw and Dusky Red Latosol LVdf) toposequences in Paraná State, Brazil, were evaluated regarding the effect of different relief positions and parent material on mineralogical characteristics of the soil clay fraction. The clay fraction was investigated by X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry, and chemical analysis. Total Si, Al and Fe contents were determined after clay sample digestion with a 3:1 mixture of 36% HCl and 68% HNO3 acids. The Fe and Al contents were determined […]

Importance of mineral species in total potassium content of clay fraction in soils of the Triângulo Mineiro, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

V. F. Melo, G. F. Corrêa, P. A. Maschio, A. N. Ribeiro, V. C. Lima

01/Oct/2003

Few studies relate the K reserve in soils developed in a humid tropic climate with the minerals found in the clay fraction. Nineteen soils were collected for this purpose in the Triângulo Mineiro region, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, developed from different parent materials and different weathering degrees. Due to the greater occurrence, a larger number of samples of the Bauru Group was collected, comprising all the geological formations found in the region. The total K content in soil and the sand, […]

Relationship between physical attributes, clay fraction mineralogy and aluminum forms in soil

A. Pedrotti, M. M. Ferreira, N. Curi, M. L. N. Silva, J. M. Lima, R. Carvalho

01/Feb/2003

Aluminum (Al) is one of the most abundant elements in weight in Brazilian soils, found in different minerals and forms. Considering the lack of information about its participation in the physical behavior of soil, the present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the mineralogy of the clay fraction, different forms of Al and physical attributes of different soils. Disturbed and undisturbed samples of A and B horizons of representative soils from the South and Campos das Vertentes physiographic regions […]

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