Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications

Haematite and goethite are the predominant pedogenic mineral phases in terra rossa from Istria. Limited variation of selected Fe oxide characteristics in analysed samples indicates the specific pedogenic environment in which terra rossa is formed. The mean value of the Fed/Fet ratio, taken as an ind...

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Main Authors: Goran Durn, Dragutin Slovenec, Marta Čović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2001-06-01
Series:Geologia Croatica
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Online Access:http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/253
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spelling doaj-23ddc1892fbd4ce6b52d0807734195cf2020-11-25T02:37:00ZengCroatian Geological SurveyGeologia Croatica1330-030X1333-48752001-06-01541273610.4154/GC.2001.03166Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic ImplicationsGoran Durn0Dragutin Slovenec1Marta Čović2Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum EngineeringFaculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum EngineeringFaculty Mining, Petroleum Engineeding and Geology, University of ZagrebHaematite and goethite are the predominant pedogenic mineral phases in terra rossa from Istria. Limited variation of selected Fe oxide characteristics in analysed samples indicates the specific pedogenic environment in which terra rossa is formed. The mean value of the Fed/Fet ratio, taken as an index of weathering is 0.7 and reflects quite a high degree of weathering of Fe-containing primary silicates. Relatively uniform Fed/clay ratios clearly indicate a predominance of co-illuviation of clay and Fe oxides. Low values of Feo point to the low content of poorly crystalline Fe oxides in analysed terra rossa. Feo/Fed ratios in the analysed profiles vary. In the upper part of the Pomer, Porec and Novigrad profiles Feo/Fed ratios are higher than in the lower part of those profiles which may be explained as a result of different pedogenic environments and/or additions of external materials in the upper part of those profiles. The lack of positive correlation between Mnd and clay and Mnd and Fed is a consequence of remobilization of manganese due to hydromorphic processes which post-dated co-illuviation of clay and Fe oxides.<br /><br />During the Late Tertiary and Quaternary the pedogenic environment on hard carbonate rocks of the Jurassic-Cretaceous-Palaeogene carbonate plain of southern and western Istria generally remained suitable for rubification. However, (Neo)tectonic activity and the input of external material, as well as various climatic fluctuations might have significantly effected terra rossa through the processes of erosion, colluviation, yellowing and secondary hydromorphy.http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/253Terra rossa, Iron, Manganese, Iron oxides, Istria, Croatia
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author Goran Durn
Dragutin Slovenec
Marta Čović
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Dragutin Slovenec
Marta Čović
Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
Geologia Croatica
Terra rossa, Iron, Manganese, Iron oxides, Istria, Croatia
author_facet Goran Durn
Dragutin Slovenec
Marta Čović
author_sort Goran Durn
title Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
title_short Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
title_full Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
title_fullStr Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Iron and Manganese in Terra Rossa from Istria and its Genetic Implications
title_sort distribution of iron and manganese in terra rossa from istria and its genetic implications
publisher Croatian Geological Survey
series Geologia Croatica
issn 1330-030X
1333-4875
publishDate 2001-06-01
description Haematite and goethite are the predominant pedogenic mineral phases in terra rossa from Istria. Limited variation of selected Fe oxide characteristics in analysed samples indicates the specific pedogenic environment in which terra rossa is formed. The mean value of the Fed/Fet ratio, taken as an index of weathering is 0.7 and reflects quite a high degree of weathering of Fe-containing primary silicates. Relatively uniform Fed/clay ratios clearly indicate a predominance of co-illuviation of clay and Fe oxides. Low values of Feo point to the low content of poorly crystalline Fe oxides in analysed terra rossa. Feo/Fed ratios in the analysed profiles vary. In the upper part of the Pomer, Porec and Novigrad profiles Feo/Fed ratios are higher than in the lower part of those profiles which may be explained as a result of different pedogenic environments and/or additions of external materials in the upper part of those profiles. The lack of positive correlation between Mnd and clay and Mnd and Fed is a consequence of remobilization of manganese due to hydromorphic processes which post-dated co-illuviation of clay and Fe oxides.<br /><br />During the Late Tertiary and Quaternary the pedogenic environment on hard carbonate rocks of the Jurassic-Cretaceous-Palaeogene carbonate plain of southern and western Istria generally remained suitable for rubification. However, (Neo)tectonic activity and the input of external material, as well as various climatic fluctuations might have significantly effected terra rossa through the processes of erosion, colluviation, yellowing and secondary hydromorphy.
topic Terra rossa, Iron, Manganese, Iron oxides, Istria, Croatia
url http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/253
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