Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition

This study examines the infl uence of pedogenesis on the distribution of rare earth elements in soils derived fromdifferent rock types and formed under tropical humid climate, as well as the possible contribution of airborne Pb to thesesoils. We studied 5 soil profi les developed from different volc...

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Main Authors: Sonia Maria Barros de Oliveira, Luiz Carlos Ruiz Pessenda, Marly Babinski, Simone Maria Costa Lima Gioia, Deborah Inês Teixeira Fávaro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2011-12-01
Series:Geologia USP. Série Científica
Subjects:
REE
Online Access:http://ppegeo-local.igc.usp.br/pdf/guspsc/v11n3/v11n3a06.pdf
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spelling doaj-28b7ff0b8130435bb0f51df3c80d70dd2020-11-25T03:43:23ZengUniversidade de São PauloGeologia USP. Série Científica1519-874X2011-12-0111397105Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead CompositionSonia Maria Barros de OliveiraLuiz Carlos Ruiz PessendaMarly BabinskiSimone Maria Costa Lima GioiaDeborah Inês Teixeira FávaroThis study examines the infl uence of pedogenesis on the distribution of rare earth elements in soils derived fromdifferent rock types and formed under tropical humid climate, as well as the possible contribution of airborne Pb to thesesoils. We studied 5 soil profi les developed from different volcanic rocks cropping out in the Fernando de Noronha island.Results show that in the course of weathering, the soils were enriched in REE. The REE patterns of the soils are similarto those of the parent material, except for a slight HREE enrichment. Lead-isotope data indicate the presence of a nonradiogenicanthropogenic component in the upper horizons of the soil profi les.http://ppegeo-local.igc.usp.br/pdf/guspsc/v11n3/v11n3a06.pdfSoilsFernando de Noronha islandGeochemistryREEPb isotopes
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author Sonia Maria Barros de Oliveira
Luiz Carlos Ruiz Pessenda
Marly Babinski
Simone Maria Costa Lima Gioia
Deborah Inês Teixeira Fávaro
spellingShingle Sonia Maria Barros de Oliveira
Luiz Carlos Ruiz Pessenda
Marly Babinski
Simone Maria Costa Lima Gioia
Deborah Inês Teixeira Fávaro
Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
Geologia USP. Série Científica
Soils
Fernando de Noronha island
Geochemistry
REE
Pb isotopes
author_facet Sonia Maria Barros de Oliveira
Luiz Carlos Ruiz Pessenda
Marly Babinski
Simone Maria Costa Lima Gioia
Deborah Inês Teixeira Fávaro
author_sort Sonia Maria Barros de Oliveira
title Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
title_short Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
title_full Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
title_fullStr Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
title_full_unstemmed Soils Developed from Different Volcanic Rocks from the Fernando de Noronha Island: Rare-Earth Element Patterns and Isotopic Lead Composition
title_sort soils developed from different volcanic rocks from the fernando de noronha island: rare-earth element patterns and isotopic lead composition
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Geologia USP. Série Científica
issn 1519-874X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This study examines the infl uence of pedogenesis on the distribution of rare earth elements in soils derived fromdifferent rock types and formed under tropical humid climate, as well as the possible contribution of airborne Pb to thesesoils. We studied 5 soil profi les developed from different volcanic rocks cropping out in the Fernando de Noronha island.Results show that in the course of weathering, the soils were enriched in REE. The REE patterns of the soils are similarto those of the parent material, except for a slight HREE enrichment. Lead-isotope data indicate the presence of a nonradiogenicanthropogenic component in the upper horizons of the soil profi les.
topic Soils
Fernando de Noronha island
Geochemistry
REE
Pb isotopes
url http://ppegeo-local.igc.usp.br/pdf/guspsc/v11n3/v11n3a06.pdf
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