Soils as indicators of the relationships between continental and marine sediments on the coastal plain: Rio Guaratuba (SP)
01/Mar/2001
Two toposequences on the coastal plain of Rio Guaratuba (SP) were studied to define the pedological and deposition/storage evolution by means of macromorphological soil analysis. The first sequence shows the change of a Podzol into organic soil on marine sandy sediments, whereas the second one shows the relationship of a Gley Soil on continental sediments with a Podzol soil on marine sediments. Marine sedimentation was found to form sandbanks with internal depression zones, which allowed the development of a Podzol […]
Clay mineralogy of high altitude red soils with brown or yellowish brown surface horizons
01/Dec/2000
Soils with brown or yellowish brown hues are dominant in the high altitude areas of southern Brazil. This feature is a consequence of the cool weather and high humidity conditions, which contribute for the formation of goethite and complete soil xantization. However, in some sites, soils present brown and yellowish brown hues in surface and transitional horizons, yet preserving red colors in subsurface horizons what may represent a relic of a drier and hotter climate condition from the past. In […]
Micropedology of alteration in profiles of soils with argillic horizon in the region of Lavras, Minas Gerais
01/Dec/2000
In the region of Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, soils profiles with argillic horizons were selected to evaluate the alterations which occurred during the process of soil formation and to investigate pedogenetic characteristics related to the parent material. Within this region, these soils occur on sloping and hilly landscapes. They were selected for this study because they preserve characteristics inherited from the original bedrocks. Three profiles formed from geologic material with different chemical composition were selected: Profile 1 – Red-Yellow Argisol […]
Evaluation of morphological, physical and chemical characteristics of Ferralsols and related soils
01/Sep/2000
Morphological, physical and chemical data of 58 soil profiles of Ferralsols and low activity clay Cambisols, Lixisols, Acrisols and Nitisols and of Alisols of the International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) collection, described and sampled in eighteen different countries of tropical and subtropical regions, were selected to analyse their consistency and, or, variability and to search for properties to better describe and differentiate them. The soil profile descriptions were based on the guidelines of FAO and the FAO endorsed […]
Variability of apparently homogeneous soilscapes in São Paulo state, Brazil: II. quality of soil maps
01/Jun/2000
The quality of semi-detailed (scale 1:100.000) soil maps and the utility of a taxonomically based legend were assessed by studying 33 apparently homogeneous fields with strongly weathered soils in two regions in São Paulo State: Araras and Assis. An independent data set of 395 auger sites was used to determine purity of soil mapping units and analysis of variance within and between mapping units and soil classification units. Twenty three soil profiles were studied in detail. The studied soil maps […]
Variability of apparently homogeneous soilscapes in São Paulo state, Brazil: I. spatial analysis
01/Jun/2000
The spatial variability of strongly weathered soils under sugarcane and soybean/wheat rotation was quantitatively assessed on 33 fields in two regions in São Paulo State, Brazil: Araras (15 fields with sugarcane) and Assis (11 fields with sugarcane and seven fields with soybean/wheat rotation). Statistical methods used were: nested analysis of variance (for 11 fields), semivariance analysis and analysis of variance within and between fields. Spatial levels from 50 m to several km were analyzed. Results are discussed with reference to […]
Micropedological characterization of some soils from Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais, Brazil
01/Mar/2000
A micropedological characterization of eight selected soils from Zona da Mata, MG, Brazil was carried out encompassing an iron-rich Red-Yellow Latosol (“Una” Latosol), two Dark-Red Podzolic, two Reddish Brunizens, one “Terra Roxa”, one Vertisol and one Cambic Red-Yellow Podzolic. Thin sections were analyzed by Optical Microscopy (OM) to identify micropedological features such as: microstructure, porosity, skeleton-grain composition and illuviation cutans. In addition, surface features of undisturbed aggregates were studied at submicroscopic level, using a JEOL 840 Scanning Electron Microscope, in […]
Estimation of exchangeable potassium and clay content in soils with scattered sampling in southern Mato Grosso, Brazil
01/Mar/2000
The determination of the spatial distribution of soil properties is important to understand soil constraints to plant nutrition and appropriate management of soil resources in recently cultivated areas, particularly where only data from exploratory soil surveys are available . This study addresses spatial variability of clay content (At) and exchangeable potassium (Kt) in soil samples collected in July of 1994, located in Southern Mato Grosso, Brazil. Geostatistical methods were used to describe the spatial variability and predict these soil properties […]
Micromorphological attributes of soils from Jaíba Project, northern Minas Gerais, Brazil
01/Mar/2000
Undisturbed samples of representative horizons of soils from Jaíba Project, northern Minas Gerais, Brazil, and compacted and non-compacted layers of soils under intensive use were collected and micromorphologically analyzed to obtain more information on their evolution degree and also to evaluate the soil alterations caused by agricultural use. Four soils derived from limestone (P1 to P4) and one originated from detritic sediments (P5) were studied, as well as layers with and without indication of compaction. The micromorphological study revelead that […]
Pedogenesis of an oxisol-ultisol-alfisol sequence on the border of a plateau at the paulista peripherical depression in Brazil
01/Dec/1999
A soil sequence (Oxisol → Ultisol → Alfisol) was studied on the border of a plateau, which is the oldest regional surface near the Piracicaba river valley (southeastern Brazil). Seven pits were identified, sampled and morphologically described under the different segments of the sequence (end of summit, shoulder, backslope and footslope). A bi-dimensional sketch of the soil horizons was drawn. Undeformed soil samples were taken for micromorphological studies, and mineralogical, chemical and granulometric analyses were performed. The very clayey Oxisols […]
