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Topossequence of soils on the trindade island in the brazilian south atlantic

Eliane de Paula Clemente, Carlos Ernesto G.R. Schaefer, Fábio Soares Oliveira, Manoel Ricardo Albuquerque Filho, Ruy Válka Alves, Mariana Médice Firme Sá, [...]

01/Oct/2009

The Brazilian Oceanic islands are unique environments which have received increasing attention from the scientific community due to their environmental importance. This study aimed to provide a first characterization of soils of the Trindade Island, considering mainly the chemical and physical properties in the different geoenvironments. Another objective was to contribute to a deeper undestanding of the pedogeomorphological relationships, allowing a preliminary identification of soils along a typical toposequence. A total of 10 soil profiles representing all geoenvironments were sampled. […]

Quantitative evolution of planosols from the agreste region of Pernambuco State, Brazil

Roberto da Boa Viagem Parahyba, Mauro Carneiro dos Santos, Fernando Cartaxo Rolim Neto

01/Aug/2009

The pedogenesis of Planosolic soils, especially of the semi-arid “Agreste” region of Pernambuco State, Brazil, has n ot been properly studied. There are indications and doubts with regard to some aspects such as possible duality or differentiated reworked parent material, total of gains and losses and the relative mobility of the main constituent elements during soil evolution. Three soils with strong texture contrast were studied in a toposequence of the region. Three soils with a strong textural contrast on a […]

Characterization and genesis of cohesive horizons in oxisols and ultisols of the coastal tablelands of Alagoas State, Brazil

José de Almeida Lima Neto, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, Marcelo Metri Corrêa, Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior, José Fernando W.F. Lima, Rafael Fernandes de Abreu e Lima Ferreira

01/Aug/2009

The cohesive character is an attribute of subsurface soil horizons with hard to extremely hard consistency when dry, and friable or firm when wetted. Despite the agricultural importance, the formation of these horizons is not yet completely understood. The objective of this study was to characterize and assess the possible mechanisms involved in the formation of cohesive horizons in soils of the Coastal Tablelands of Northeast Brazil, in order to understand their pedogenesis and to identify physical and chemical parameters […]

Genesis of the sombric horizon in ultisols (red argisols) in southern Santa Catarina, Brazil

Jaime Antonio de Almeida, Denis Cesar Cararo, Antônio Ayrton Auzani Uberti

01/Apr/2009

Dark subsurface horizons, with properties similar to the sombric horizon characterized by the USA Soil Taxonomy, are frequent in Southern Brazil. The genesis of this horizon is controversial and poorly understood. This study aimed to describe the occurrence of sombric-like horizons in Ultisols in the South of Santa Catarina State, at low altitudes, and suggest possible processes of humus transference, accumulation and persistence in these horizons. Physical, chemical and mineralogical properties of four Ultisols were evaluated; three were sampled in […]

Morphology and taxonomy classification of neossolos and saprolites derived from volcanic rock of the Serra Geral formation in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Fabrício de Araújo Pedron, Antonio Carlos de Azevedo, Ricardo Simão Diniz Dalmolin, Sidinei Leandro Klockner Stürmer, Fábio Pacheco Menezes

01/Feb/2009

The soil types Neossolos Litólicos (Leptosols) and Neossolos Regolíticos (Regosols) have been poorly studied in Brazil, due to their relatively low potential for agricultural use. Consequently the morphological description of Neossolos in the field is also hampered, particularly in terms of contacts between soil, saprolite and rock, and their classification in the Brazilian Soil Classification System. The purpose of this study was: to define morphologically the contact between soil, saprolite and rock in Neossolos; generate data of the saprolite layer […]

Multiple logistic regression applied to soil survey in rio grande do sul state, Brazil

Samuel Ribeiro Figueiredo, Elvio Giasson, Carlos Gustavo Tornquist, Paulo César do Nascimento

01/Dec/2008

Logistic nominal regressions establish mathematical relations between continuous or discrete independent variables and discrete dependent variables. The prediction potential of the occurrence and distribution of soil classes in the region Ibirubá and Quinze de Novembro, RS, Brazil was evaluated. Using a digital elevation model (DEM) with 90 m resolution, were calculated several topographic characteristics (elevation, slope, and curvature) and hydrographic variables (distance to rivers, flow length, topographical wetness index, and stream power index). Multiple logistic regressions were established between the […]

Quality of a latosol-argisol system in the county of Lins/SP, Brazil

Liliane Ibrahim, Adolpho José Melfi

01/Dec/2008

The purpose of this study was the characterization of a soil system, focused on proprieties that can clarify the dynamics and contribute to the definition of criteria that determine the ability of these soils as recipients of effluents. An experimental study area was used, adjacent to the Sewage Treatment Station of the municipality of Lins (SP), where the sewage is treated in a system of stabilization ponds. The soil samples, taken from five trenches in a toposequence of a slight […]

Use of a geographic information system for a detailed soil survey of the Vale dos vinhedos, RS, Brazil

Eliana Casco Sarmento, Carlos Alaberto Flores, Eliseu Weber, Heinrich Hasenack, Reinaldo Oscar Pötter

01/Dec/2008

This study proposes the use of geotechnologies to support detailed soil surveys, from field surveys to the delimitation of mapping units and later the drawing of the final map. The study area corresponds to a topographic map on a scale of 1:5,000 of the Vale dos Vinhedos, in the Serra Gaúcha region, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The material used consists of planialtimetric data derived from aerial photographs, navigation GPS (Global Positioning System), and GIS (Geographical Information System) […]

Micromorphology and genesis of luvisols and planosols developed from metamorphic rocks in the Brazilian semiarid region

Lindomário Barros de Oliveira, Maurício Paulo Ferreira Fontes, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro, João Carlos Ker

01/Dec/2008

Despite of Luvisols and Planosols being ubiquitous in the semiarid region of Northeastern Brazil there are very few studies on the micromorphology and genesis of these soils. The purpose of this study was to investigate the soil micromorphology of four toposequences of Luvisols to understand and identify the main soil formation processes. Profiles of 12 soils (10 Luvisols and 2 Planosols) arranged in four toposequences were selected in the semiarid region of the states of Pernambuco and Paraíba. Undisturbed samples […]

Humic substances in support of the Brazilian soil classification

Ademir Fontana, Vinicius de Melo Benites, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Lúcia Helena Cuha dos Anjos

01/Oct/2008

The humic substances that compose the soil organic matter participate actively in the pedogenetic soil processes, particularly in the Histic (Histic), Mollic (Chernozemic), Umbric (Humic) and Spodic (Spodic) diagnostic horizons. This study aimed to determine organic C amounts in the soil humic substances and evaluate their applicability for diagnostic horizons recognition. Fifty-six diagnostic soil horizons from different Brazilian regions were used, 52 from surface horizons or epipedons (H histic, A mollic, A proeminent, A humic and A moderate) and four […]

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