An integrated approach to studying the genesis of andic soils in Italian nonvolcanic mountain ecosystems
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Over recent decades, andic soils have been increasingly found in non-volcanic mountain ecosystems (NVME) in
many parts of the world. In Italy, this type of soil has proved to be greatly affected by aeolian deposits and to be
widely distributed geographically.
However, there are still many open questions, especially regarding the genesis of these soils. This paper
focuses on five representative pedons taken from NVME. Soil forming processes and relationships between soil
and underlying bedrock were investigated by using an integrated approach including geochemical, magnetic,
mineralogical, micromorphological and particle size distribution (PSD) analysis. The 5 pedons showed andic
character and similar morphology and micromorphology (e.g. silt illuviation, pedorelicts), as well as large
differences in terms of soil reaction and clay mineralogy. The analysis of the vertical distribution of C, Al and Fe
extracted in pyrophosphate along with related geochemical indices (e.g. Cp/Alp) enabled us to indicate andosolization
as the main process of soil formation and to exclude podzolization. With respect to the soil-bedrock
relationship, 2 soils showed great similarity to the underlying bedrock along with a clear aeolian particle size
distribution footprint, whereas, in the remaining 3 soils, there was a clear soil-bedrock discontinuity and an
evident volcanic fingerprint. Some of the soil-bedrock differences related to the geographical settings and latitude.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Soil bedrock interaction; Volcanic Soils; Andosolization process; Pyroclastic material; Loess-like material
Elenco autori:
Langella, Giuliano; Manna, Piero
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