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Establishing environmental soil phosphorus thresholds to decrease the risk of losses to water in soils from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Luciano Colpo Gatiboni ORCID logo , Rodrigo da Silveira Nicoloso ORCID logo , Gilmar Luiz Mumbach ORCID logo , Abelino Anacleto de Souza Junior ORCID logo , Daniel João Dall’Orsoletta ORCID logo , Djalma Eugênio Schmitt ORCID logo , [...]

17/Aug/2020

ABSTRACT The overloading of soil with manure or mineral fertilizers enhances phosphorus (P) availability, promoting its loss to water bodies and increasing the risk of eutrophication. In this sense, the establishment of an environmental P threshold is a simple and useful tool to classify soils regards its risk of P losses. Here we propose a P-threshold for soils from the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) in Brazil, with the soil clay content as the principal variable of the […]

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INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF A VERMICULAR IRONSTONE AS DETERMINED BY X-RAY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCANNING

Yuri Lopes Zinn, Carla Eloize Carducci, Marla Alessandra Araujo

01/Mar/2015

Ironstones or petroplinthites are common materials in soils under humid tropical climate, generally defined as the result of Fe oxide accumulation in areas where the water table oscillates, and may exhibit considerable morphological variability. The aim of this study was to examine the internal structure and porosity of an ironstone fragment from a Petroferric Acrudox in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by computed tomography (CT) and conventional techniques. The sample analyzed had total porosity of 59.5 %, with large macropores in the […]

Use of quantitative mineralogical variables in identifying sources of sediment in a watershed do Rio Grande do Sul

Pablo Miguel, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Fabrício de Araújo Pedron, Jean Michel Moura-Bueno

01/Jun/2014

The use of mineralogy as a tool for assessment of soil mineral properties is extremely important for understanding the different chemical and physical relationships in the soil. These variables/properties in the identification of sources of suspended sediments may help elucidate the factors and processes that govern the transfer of sediments and pollutants from terrestrial to aquatic systems. The aim of this study was to quantitatively characterize the mineralogy of the soil of the sources and suspended sediments in a watershed […]

Characterization of Spodosols in the States of Paraíba and Pernambuco, in Northeastern Brazil

Vânia Soares de Carvalho, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, Stephany Alves Brilhante

01/Dec/2013

Studies on Spodosols in tropical coastal tablelands are still scarce. This paper studied such soils on coastal tablelands and a marine sandbank, in the States of Paraiba and Pernambuco, in Northeastern Brazil. Physical, chemical and mineralogical analyses were performed in 14 soil profiles on mostly plain surfaces under sugarcane cultivation. With regard to drainage, most of the profiles were defined as moderate to poorly drained and groundwater was detected at a depth of 182, 85 and 74 cm in three […]

Characterization of regosols in the semiarid region of Pernambuco, Brazil

Jean Cheyson Barros dos Santos, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, Marcelo Metri Corrêa, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Maria da Conceição de Almeida, Lucila Ester Prado Borges

01/Jun/2012

Studies on soil characterization in unexplored regions, besides the generation of data banks for the soil classes of the country, also produce scientific information about soil properties, important for the development of good management practices and sustainable land use. One of the main soil classes in the semiarid region of Pernambuco State, the Regosols, cover about 27 % of the state area, and are used mainly for family agriculture. Due to different geological and climatic aspects Regosols with different chemical, physical […]

Manganese oxides an iron ore province soils, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Amaury de Carvalho Filho, Nilton Curi, João José Granate de Sá e Melo Marques, Edgard Shinzato, Diego Antonio França de Freitas, Elen Alvarenga de Jesus, [...]

01/Jun/2011

The mineralogy of Mn oxides is highly variable and complex, since the number of minerals is large and the knowledge of their structures imprecise. In view of the scarcity of specific papers on Mn oxides in Brazilian soils and their unusually high contents in some soils of one of the Iron Ore Province (IOP) of Minas Gerais State, this study aimed to characterize the chemistry and mineralogy of these oxides in the soils of this region, stratifying them according to […]

Chemical and mineralogical characterization of anthropic soils (amazonian dark earths) in the central amazon

Francisco Weliton Rocha Silva, Hedinaldo Narciso Lima, Wenceslau Geraldes Teixeira, Marcelo Batista Motta, Rodrigo Macedo Santana

01/Jun/2011

Archeological sites are frequent in the Brazilian Amazon. The physical, chemical and morphological properties, due to anthropic influence, are quite different from surrounding soils, mainly in the uplands. Although several studies have been carried out to understand the magnitude of these modifications and their influence on the genesis of such soils, aspects such as the mineralogical properties need to be better described. This study aimed at evaluating the chemical and mineralogical properties of anthropic horizons (Au) of soils of upland […]

Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul

José Miguel Reichert, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, Douglas Rodrigo Kaiser, Dalvan José Reinert, Felipe Lavarda Urach, Reimar Carlesso

01/Dec/2009

Dispersed information on water retention and availability in soils may be compiled in databases to generate pedotransfer functions. The objectives of this study were: to generate pedotransfer functions to estimate soil water retention based on easily measurable soil properties; to evaluate the efficiency of existing pedotransfer functions for different geographical regions for the estimation of water retention in soils of Rio Grande do Sul (RS); and to estimate plant-available water capacity based on soil particle-size distribution. Two databases were set […]

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 […]

Spatial variability of mineralogical attributes of an oxisol under different relief forms. II – correlation between mineralogy and aggregation

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

01/Dec/2008

Kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite and hematite are the main clay fraction components in Brazilian Oxisols. The abundance of these mineral influence the physical-chemical properties of such soils, which is thought to depend on the relief. This study aimed to characterize the spatial dependence of the crystallinity of kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite and hematite and aggregates of an Oxisol under sugar cane and to assess the spatial correlation between the attributes. In a grid with regular 10 m intervals 119 samples were collected […]

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