On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands
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Summary: | Mound fields (MF), which consist of numerous isolated mounds, are characteristic of the Cerrado wetlands of Brazil. While there are numerous studies on soil redistribution by termites and by differential particulate erosion, a new hypothesis, supported by metal accumulation in these areas, needs to be tested. This study aimed to investigate the extent to which soil saturation by water, and the associated chemical erosion, might be a key driver of the geomorphological development of the Cerrado wetlands. The study was performed in a typical wetland of Minas Gerais that shows a typical succession from well drained Ferralsols on the plateau to Gleysols on the lowland and the presence of MF at the transition. Soil morphological description was used together with optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence and physical analyses (grain size and bulk density) to discriminate between the biological (bioturbation) and geochemical origins. Additionally, geochemical mass balance was calculated to estimate the total amount of chemical erosion that had occurred in the area. The morphological observations and the results on soil texture did not point to material redistribution in the MF. In contrast, the results showed that iron-depleted aggregates in depressed zones were sensitive to collapse. Soil saturation by water as the main cause of geochemical erosion and geomorphologic development was confirmed by mass balance calculation. The results fill an important information gap on the formation and evolution of cerrado soil landscapes, which have important consequences for biodiversity and water conservation. |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlandsFerralsolGleysolGranular microstructureMicrotopographyWetlandsMound fields (MF), which consist of numerous isolated mounds, are characteristic of the Cerrado wetlands of Brazil. While there are numerous studies on soil redistribution by termites and by differential particulate erosion, a new hypothesis, supported by metal accumulation in these areas, needs to be tested. This study aimed to investigate the extent to which soil saturation by water, and the associated chemical erosion, might be a key driver of the geomorphological development of the Cerrado wetlands. The study was performed in a typical wetland of Minas Gerais that shows a typical succession from well drained Ferralsols on the plateau to Gleysols on the lowland and the presence of MF at the transition. Soil morphological description was used together with optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence and physical analyses (grain size and bulk density) to discriminate between the biological (bioturbation) and geochemical origins. Additionally, geochemical mass balance was calculated to estimate the total amount of chemical erosion that had occurred in the area. The morphological observations and the results on soil texture did not point to material redistribution in the MF. In contrast, the results showed that iron-depleted aggregates in depressed zones were sensitive to collapse. Soil saturation by water as the main cause of geochemical erosion and geomorphologic development was confirmed by mass balance calculation. The results fill an important information gap on the formation and evolution of cerrado soil landscapes, which have important consequences for biodiversity and water conservation.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Petrologia e Metalogenia (DPM), Av. 24A, 1515, Bela VistaUniversidade Federal Goiás (UFG) Instituto de Estudos Sócio-Ambiental (IESA)Agricultural Research Council - Agricultural Engineering, PB X519Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Geologia Aplicada (DGA), Av. 24A, 1515, Bela VistaPontifícia Universidade Católica/MG, Av. Itaú, 505, Bairro Dom CabralLaboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat: Expérimentations et approaches numériques (LOCEAN) UMR 7159 IRD/CNRS/UPMC/MNHNUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Petrologia e Metalogenia (DPM), Av. 24A, 1515, Bela VistaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Departamento de Geologia Aplicada (DGA), Av. 24A, 1515, Bela VistaFAPESP: 2014/01131-4FAPESP: 2017/14168-1Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Instituto de Estudos Sócio-Ambiental (IESA)Agricultural Research Council - Agricultural EngineeringPontifícia Universidade Católica/MGIRD/CNRS/UPMC/MNHNRosolen, Vania [UNESP]Bueno, Guilherme TaitsonMutema, MacdexMoreira, Cesar Augusto [UNESP]Junior, Ilio Rodarte FariaNogueira, GrazieleChaplot, Vincent2019-10-06T16:14:40Z2019-10-06T16:14:40Z2019-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article197-208http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2019.01.022Catena, v. 176, p. 197-208.0341-8162http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18864410.1016/j.catena.2019.01.0222-s2.0-8506025387990868573123910800000-0002-6949-6679Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCatenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-11-28T13:41:41Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/188644Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-11-28T13:41:41Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands Rosolen, Vania [UNESP] Ferralsol Gleysol Granular microstructure Microtopography Wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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On the link between soil hydromorphy and geomorphological development in the Cerrado (Brazil) wetlands |
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Rosolen, Vania [UNESP] |
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Rosolen, Vania [UNESP] Bueno, Guilherme Taitson Mutema, Macdex Moreira, Cesar Augusto [UNESP] Junior, Ilio Rodarte Faria Nogueira, Graziele Chaplot, Vincent |
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Bueno, Guilherme Taitson Mutema, Macdex Moreira, Cesar Augusto [UNESP] Junior, Ilio Rodarte Faria Nogueira, Graziele Chaplot, Vincent |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Instituto de Estudos Sócio-Ambiental (IESA) Agricultural Research Council - Agricultural Engineering Pontifícia Universidade Católica/MG IRD/CNRS/UPMC/MNHN |
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Rosolen, Vania [UNESP] Bueno, Guilherme Taitson Mutema, Macdex Moreira, Cesar Augusto [UNESP] Junior, Ilio Rodarte Faria Nogueira, Graziele Chaplot, Vincent |
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Ferralsol Gleysol Granular microstructure Microtopography Wetlands |
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Ferralsol Gleysol Granular microstructure Microtopography Wetlands |
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Mound fields (MF), which consist of numerous isolated mounds, are characteristic of the Cerrado wetlands of Brazil. While there are numerous studies on soil redistribution by termites and by differential particulate erosion, a new hypothesis, supported by metal accumulation in these areas, needs to be tested. This study aimed to investigate the extent to which soil saturation by water, and the associated chemical erosion, might be a key driver of the geomorphological development of the Cerrado wetlands. The study was performed in a typical wetland of Minas Gerais that shows a typical succession from well drained Ferralsols on the plateau to Gleysols on the lowland and the presence of MF at the transition. Soil morphological description was used together with optical microscopy, X-ray fluorescence and physical analyses (grain size and bulk density) to discriminate between the biological (bioturbation) and geochemical origins. Additionally, geochemical mass balance was calculated to estimate the total amount of chemical erosion that had occurred in the area. The morphological observations and the results on soil texture did not point to material redistribution in the MF. In contrast, the results showed that iron-depleted aggregates in depressed zones were sensitive to collapse. Soil saturation by water as the main cause of geochemical erosion and geomorphologic development was confirmed by mass balance calculation. The results fill an important information gap on the formation and evolution of cerrado soil landscapes, which have important consequences for biodiversity and water conservation. |
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