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Chemistry of volcanic soils used for agriculture in Brava Island (Cape Verde) envisaging a sustainable management.

Authors :
Marques, Rosa
Vieira, Bruno J.
Prudêncio, M. Isabel
Waerenborgh, João C.
Dias, M. Isabel
Rocha, Fernando
Source :
Journal of African Earth Sciences. Nov2018, Vol. 147, p28-42. 15p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract In order to acquire a better knowledge of iron forms, clay minerals and the content and distribution of trace elements in soils mostly used for agriculture in the semi-arid Brava Island (Cape Verde), iron speciation, mineralogy and chemical contents in the clay-size fraction (<2 μm) of incipient soils developed on sediments and phonolitic pyroclasts was performed by Mössbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and neutron activation analysis. In contrast with the whole samples in the clay-size fraction of all the studied soils only Fe(III) was detected. Iron and chromium are depleted suggesting their occurrence as ferromagnesian and oxide minerals present in coarser particles. Rare earth elements are concentrated in the clay-size fraction, and significant differences are found in their distribution which may be partially due to oxidation, since Ce anomalies were observed. Among the other chemical elements studied, high concentrations of arsenic, bromine, and particularly antimony were found in the clay-size fraction of soils where all the Fe oxides are nano-sized, confirming the predominant adsorption of these elements on the nano-particles surface. The existence of significant amounts of these elements as well as of vitreous phases in fine particles of these soils may contribute to their mobility and accumulation in groundwater and in plants, both by absorption and by dust deposition onto the plant leaves. Highlights • REE enrichment in the clay-size fraction of sediments and phonolitic pyroclast soils. • High concentrations of As, Br and especially Sb in clay-size fraction. • Predominant adsorption of As, Br and Sb on nano-sized iron oxide particles surfaces. • Only Fe(III) occurs in clay-size fraction of the topsoils. • All the Fe oxides occurring in the fine fractions are nano-sized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464343X
Volume :
147
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of African Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131592193
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2018.06.014