Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil

This study was conducted to examine the distribution and nature of Fe oxides in plinthic soils on the sediments of Barreiras Group (in the state of Piauí) and Itapecuru Formation (in the state of Maranhão) in Northeastern Brazil. Four pedons were selected: a "plinthic, dystrophic, epieutrophic...

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Main Authors: R. J. Heck, A. R. Mermut, M. C. Santos
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 1999-09-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
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spelling doaj-38b1eb0ccced41ac90929f841f2abc4e2021-01-02T01:48:32ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo1806-96571999-09-0123365166010.1590/S0100-06831999000300019S0100-06831999000300019Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern BrazilR. J. Heck0A. R. Mermut1M. C. Santos2Universidade Federal Rural de PernambucoUniversity of SaskatchewanUniversidade Federal Rural de PernambucoThis study was conducted to examine the distribution and nature of Fe oxides in plinthic soils on the sediments of Barreiras Group (in the state of Piauí) and Itapecuru Formation (in the state of Maranhão) in Northeastern Brazil. Four pedons were selected: a "plinthic, dystrophic, epieutrophic Gray Podzolic with low activity clay" and a "dystrophic Plinthosol with low activity clay" (both Plinthic Kandiustalfs) on the Barreiras sediments, as well as an "eutrophic Plinthosol with low activity clay" and an "allic Plinthosol with low activity clay" (both Plinthustalfs) on the Itapecuru sediments. Soil samples were fractionated into > 2 mm (pisoliths), water-stable aggregates (plinthite) and matrices; the aggregates and matrices were further fractionated into sand, silt and clay sizes. Dithionite extractable iron (Fe d) and aluminum (Al d), as well as oxalate extractable iron (Fe o), were determined for all fractions, and X-ray diffraction analyses were performed on the pisoliths. It was observed that the Plinthustalfs contain more iron oxides, exhibit more extensive plinthite development and have a greater potential for further plinthite development than the Kandiustalfs. The distribution of values for the Fe d indicates that plinthite formation and induration in all soils were accompanied by an enrichment of Fe oxides in all particle size fractions. This Fe segregation was accompanied by aggregation of particles leading to a greater degree of crystallinity, as indicated by analysis of the ratios of Al d:Fe d. Larger ratios of goethite to hematite, and relatively smaller amounts of silicates in the more mature pisoliths were revealed by X-ray diffraction analysis. Ratios of Al d:Fe d were larger in the Kandiustalfs than in the Plinthustalfs, and also larger than expected for Al-substituted Fe oxides. According to ratios of Al d:Fe d, Fe mobilization in all soils has likely occurred under reducing conditions, facilitated by organic matter on the soil surface.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06831999000300019&lng=en&tlng=enPlintossoloUstalfGrupo BarreirasFormação Itapecurucitrato ditionitooxalatodifração de raios-Xalumíniogoethitahematita
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author R. J. Heck
A. R. Mermut
M. C. Santos
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A. R. Mermut
M. C. Santos
Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Plintossolo
Ustalf
Grupo Barreiras
Formação Itapecuru
citrato ditionito
oxalato
difração de raios-X
alumínio
goethita
hematita
author_facet R. J. Heck
A. R. Mermut
M. C. Santos
author_sort R. J. Heck
title Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
title_short Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
title_full Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern Brazil
title_sort iron oxides in plinthic soils on sedimentary deposits in northeastern brazil
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
series Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
issn 1806-9657
publishDate 1999-09-01
description This study was conducted to examine the distribution and nature of Fe oxides in plinthic soils on the sediments of Barreiras Group (in the state of Piauí) and Itapecuru Formation (in the state of Maranhão) in Northeastern Brazil. Four pedons were selected: a "plinthic, dystrophic, epieutrophic Gray Podzolic with low activity clay" and a "dystrophic Plinthosol with low activity clay" (both Plinthic Kandiustalfs) on the Barreiras sediments, as well as an "eutrophic Plinthosol with low activity clay" and an "allic Plinthosol with low activity clay" (both Plinthustalfs) on the Itapecuru sediments. Soil samples were fractionated into > 2 mm (pisoliths), water-stable aggregates (plinthite) and matrices; the aggregates and matrices were further fractionated into sand, silt and clay sizes. Dithionite extractable iron (Fe d) and aluminum (Al d), as well as oxalate extractable iron (Fe o), were determined for all fractions, and X-ray diffraction analyses were performed on the pisoliths. It was observed that the Plinthustalfs contain more iron oxides, exhibit more extensive plinthite development and have a greater potential for further plinthite development than the Kandiustalfs. The distribution of values for the Fe d indicates that plinthite formation and induration in all soils were accompanied by an enrichment of Fe oxides in all particle size fractions. This Fe segregation was accompanied by aggregation of particles leading to a greater degree of crystallinity, as indicated by analysis of the ratios of Al d:Fe d. Larger ratios of goethite to hematite, and relatively smaller amounts of silicates in the more mature pisoliths were revealed by X-ray diffraction analysis. Ratios of Al d:Fe d were larger in the Kandiustalfs than in the Plinthustalfs, and also larger than expected for Al-substituted Fe oxides. According to ratios of Al d:Fe d, Fe mobilization in all soils has likely occurred under reducing conditions, facilitated by organic matter on the soil surface.
topic Plintossolo
Ustalf
Grupo Barreiras
Formação Itapecuru
citrato ditionito
oxalato
difração de raios-X
alumínio
goethita
hematita
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