The Study of some Mineralogical Properties of Fine Sand Fraction in some Forest Soils / Northern Iraq

This study has been undertaken to investigate the mineralogical properties and morphological features of very fine sand fraction in some forest soils / northern Iraq . The morphological features of very fine sand fractions were studied by optical microscope . Results have shown that the grains of th...

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Main Author: Barzan O. Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Al-Qadisiya 2013-06-01
Series:Al-Qadisiyah Journal For Agriculture Sciences
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Online Access:https://jouagr.qu.edu.iq/article_77785_35c1630bc31ebd0ae6231b022ae41098.pdf
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Summary:This study has been undertaken to investigate the mineralogical properties and morphological features of very fine sand fraction in some forest soils / northern Iraq . The morphological features of very fine sand fractions were studied by optical microscope . Results have shown that the grains of these minerals from individual soil horizons have different colours , those from the surface horizons have dark brownish spots , due to staining by organic matter , those from (B) horizon have a yellowish grey – to yellowish brown spots due to accumulation of Iron oxides , and those from the (C) horizon are grey , similar to the parent rocks . Results of light minerals indicated that quartz is dominant due to effect of parent material of these soils . Two types of opaque minerals (black and brown) are found , wheras the brown opaque minerals were dominant in heavy minerals . Three groups of transparent heavy minerals are found , stable minerals (Pyroxen and Amphibole , metastable minerals) (Epidote and Garnet) , and Ultra stable minerals (Zircon and Tourmaline).
ISSN:2077-5822
2618-1479