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Influence of carbonate rocks on soil properties in the humid tropical climate of atlantic forest, Rio de Janeiro –Brazil.

Authors :
Pinheiro Junior, Carlos Roberto
Cipriano da Silva, Rafael
Silva Neto, Eduardo Carvalho da
Azevedo, Antônio Carlos de
Nascimento, Carlos Wagner Rodrigues do
Fontana, Ademir
Souza Júnior, Valdomiro Severino de
Anjos, Lúcia Helena Cunha dos
Pereira, Marcos Gervasio
Source :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. Dec2021:Part 1, Vol. 112, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Soil carbonate accumulation plays an important role in C sequestration, accounting for approximately 40% of the C stored in soils worldwide. Under humid tropical climate these carbonates are rapidly dissolved, intensifying CO 2 emissions. Despite this, little is known about the weathering of carbonates in areas with complex geology. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of the parent material on soil attributes and weathering processes under humid tropical climate conditions along toposequences formed by dolomitic marbles and calc-silicate rocks interspersed with garnet-biotite gneiss. Samples and soils profiles were collected on sites of both parental materials and at different points of a toposequence, namely: upper third, middle third and lower third of a slope. The profiles were analyzed for their morphological, physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes. The attributes of soils formed from metamorphic sedimentary rocks were more influenced by geological processes than pedological ones. It was found that the nature of the parent material was the main responsible for the attributes of the profiles, especially the strongly alkaline pH, being greater than 8.0 in most soil horizons, and the high contents of exchangeable Ca2+ and CaCO 3 equivalent, with maximum values of 40.6 cmol c kg−1 and 763 g kg−1, respectively. As for mineralogical composition, it was verified the occurrence of minerals such as talc, vermiculite and Fe and Ti oxides, with metamorphic processes and the addition of hydrothermal fluids being the main responsible for the presence of these minerals. The supply of high contents of basic cations, with maximum values of 61.4 cmol c kg−1, high Si/Al ratio (reaching values close to 5.0) and the high contents of CaCO 3 conditioning the strongly alkaline pH hinder the dissolution of silicates, even those with low resistance to weathering, despite the hot and humid climate conditions. The action of weathering processes in humid tropical climate is more marked in acidic materials, being responsible for the in situ formation of kaolinite from the alteration of mica and feldspar. • Soil mineralogy is influciated for metamorphic processes and hydrothermal fluids. • Despite the tropical climate, the decarbonation process is slow. • Weathering processes in humid tropical climate is more marked in acidic materials. • The parent material affects soil attributes more than relief. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08959811
Volume :
112
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153870040
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103582