The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona

The objective of this study was to determine whether the properties of four soils of the Silverbell Desert Biome could be attributed solely to the parent material or alternately reflect the nature of contributions, if any, from eolian dust. The Anklam, Lajitas and Chimenea soils, classified as fine-...

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Main Author: Rosenthal, Randi Helaine, 1961-
Other Authors: Hendricks, D. M.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1987
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276628
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2766282015-10-23T05:01:56Z The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona Rosenthal, Randi Helaine, 1961- Hendricks, D. M. Soil formation -- Arizona -- Marana Region. Soils -- Arizona -- Marana Region. The objective of this study was to determine whether the properties of four soils of the Silverbell Desert Biome could be attributed solely to the parent material or alternately reflect the nature of contributions, if any, from eolian dust. The Anklam, Lajitas and Chimenea soils, classified as fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Lithic Haplargids and the Greyeagle (coarse-loamy, mixed, thermic, Lithic Torriorthent) soil formed an andesite, basalt, granite and basalt, respectively. They occur on gently sloping, stable terrain in Pima County, Arizona. The four soils were studied through field descriptions, particle size analysis, mineralogical analyses of light and heavy sand fractions and clay mineral identification. The light mineral fraction of all four soils is directly affected by the parent material and is influenced much less, if at all by eolian activities due to the larger particle sizes. It is concluded that the genesis of soils was influenced by both the underlying rock and the input of eolian particulates. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.) 1987 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276628 19844193 1332540 .b16864207 .b16864190 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Soil formation -- Arizona -- Marana Region.
Soils -- Arizona -- Marana Region.
spellingShingle Soil formation -- Arizona -- Marana Region.
Soils -- Arizona -- Marana Region.
Rosenthal, Randi Helaine, 1961-
The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
description The objective of this study was to determine whether the properties of four soils of the Silverbell Desert Biome could be attributed solely to the parent material or alternately reflect the nature of contributions, if any, from eolian dust. The Anklam, Lajitas and Chimenea soils, classified as fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Lithic Haplargids and the Greyeagle (coarse-loamy, mixed, thermic, Lithic Torriorthent) soil formed an andesite, basalt, granite and basalt, respectively. They occur on gently sloping, stable terrain in Pima County, Arizona. The four soils were studied through field descriptions, particle size analysis, mineralogical analyses of light and heavy sand fractions and clay mineral identification. The light mineral fraction of all four soils is directly affected by the parent material and is influenced much less, if at all by eolian activities due to the larger particle sizes. It is concluded that the genesis of soils was influenced by both the underlying rock and the input of eolian particulates. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.)
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Rosenthal, Randi Helaine, 1961-
author Rosenthal, Randi Helaine, 1961-
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title The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
title_short The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
title_full The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
title_fullStr The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
title_full_unstemmed The interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the Silverbell Desert Biome of Arizona
title_sort interaction of parent material and eolian debris on the formation of soils in the silverbell desert biome of arizona
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1987
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