Chemical properties and mineralogy of soils with plinthite and petroplinthite in Iranduba (AM), Brazil
01/Aug/2013
Large areas of Plinthosols with ferruginous materials such as plinthite and/or petroplinthite are fairly common in the Brazilian Amazon basin. This work was carried out to investigate the chemical behavior, mineralogical composition and weathering stage of four representative soil profiles with plinthite and petroplinthite, in Iranduba, AM (Central Amazon). Three well-drained soil profiles at high elevations were studied (P1, Plinthic Vetic Ferralsol; P2 and P3, Vetic Endopetric Plinthosol) and a contrasting poorly drained soil (P4 Haplic Plinthosol), located at low […]
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 […]
Magnetic susceptibility of B horizon of soils in the State of Paraná
01/Apr/2010
The ferrimagnetic minerals maghemite (γFe2O3) are closely related with metal availability and P adsorption capacity. Magnetization is spontaneous in a significant percentage of Brazilian soils. In the State of Paraná (Brazil) this area represents up to 50 %. The determination of the mass-specific magnetic susceptibility (ΧBF) is the simplest method of identification and quantification of ferrimagnetic minerals in soils. The ΧLF is a quick, cheap, non-destructive technique, with satisfactory reproducibility, and can be used as a criterion in pedogenetic studies […]
Relationships between the isomorphic substitution of Fe for Al and the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of synthetic hematites
01/Mar/2002
Hematites were synthesized with different degrees of isomorphic substitution (IS) of Fe for Al to a maximum of 16Almol%.The minerals were characterized by X-ray diffraction, total chemical analysis, extraction of iron and aluminum soluble in ammonium acid oxalate (Feo+Alo), determination of the anion exchange capacity (AEC) and specific surface area (SSA).The results showed that the synthesis methods resulted in a minimum amount of impurities and that, in a general way, the foreseen values of isomorphic substitution were achieved.The SSA values […]
Chemical and crystal properties of kaolinite and iron oxides in the barreiras group sediments in Aracruz, Espírito Santo state, Brazil
01/Mar/2002
Detailed chemical and crystal properties of the kaolinite (Ka) and iron oxides in the Barreiras Group soils and sediments (Coastal Tablelands) are little known. Eleven samples were collected (0,7; 1,4; 2,1; 2,8; 3,5; 4,2; 4,9; 5,6; 7,7; 10,5 and 14m) in an exposed sediment sequence in Aracruz, Espírio Santo State, Brazil, in order to study the characteristics of these minerals with depth. Clay and silt fractions were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis and electron microscopy. Total contents […]
Iron and aluminum oxides of different brazilian soils
01/Mar/2001
To study iron and aluminum oxide characteristics, samples of soils developed from different parent materials and with different development degrees were selected and collected from MG, ES, RS and RR states. The clay fraction was analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry and electron microscopy. Al, Si and microelement contents were determined from ammonium oxalate (Ox) and dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) extractions. Overall, goethite (Gt) was the main iron oxide in the clay fraction. Only the soils developed from basalt […]
Evaluation of Al for Fe substitution in soil hematites
01/Jun/1998
Hematites from nine soils and one from itabirite rock were concentrated with 5 mol L-1 NaOH, and analyzed by XRD (step scanning 0.02o2θ/20 s), to determine the unit cell parameters. The samples were dissolved by extraction with DCB to determine the Fe (Fed) and Al (Ald) content. Al substitution was estimated from a0 using established regressions currently in use based on hematites synthesized at 25°C (Al25) and 70°C (Al70). The a0 values ranged from 0.50380 to 0.50200 nm, corresponding to […]