Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.

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Ano de defesa: 2011
Autor(a) principal: Botelho, Márcio Ramos
Orientador(a): Pauletto, Eloy Antonio
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Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia
Departamento: Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel
País: BR
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Resumo: Dark subsurface horizons with morphological characteristics similar to sombric horizonts have been found in southern Brazil, particularly in the higher areas of the Pelotas Batholith, located in the eastern portion of the Escudo Sul-rio-grandense. The sombric horizon, initially identified by soil scientists who worked in the Belgian Congo, constitutes a diagnostic horizon in soil classification systems of FAO and Soil Taxonomy, but not in the Brazilian system. The conception of sombric horizon in these classification systems is of a free draining subsurface horizon, containing iluvial humus not associated with aluminum or dispersible by sodium, with value and/or lower chroma than the overlying horizon. In the field it can be differentiated from the buried A horizon by monitoring lateral variations and in the laboratory by analyzing thin sections. The mechanisms responsible for the genesis of the sombric horizon are still poorly understood, although most authors agree on the illuvial humus origin and that it constitutes a diagnostic horizon. Considering the need to characterize the occurrence of such horizons in the region and the possible reasons for its genesis this work aimed to describe the occurrence of soil profiles exhibiting dark subsurface horizons with similar morphology to the sombric horizon in the region of Pelotas Batholith and to investigate the organic matter involved in the process. To achieve this goal physical, chemical, morphological, mineralogical and isotopic studies were performed in ten soil profiles with dark subsurface horizons, two of them without the sombric morphological characteristics and another one with morphological evidence of buried A horizon, and two degraded areas. The results showed that: a) the position of the dark subsurface horizons coincide with the A2, AB, BA horizons, top of B horizon or AC/CR; b) the horizons with morphology similar to sombric are not buried horizons, as indicated by particle size analysis, mineralogy, morphology and lateral variations of these horizons in the field, c) the fractionation of humic substances indicated a process of illuviation of organic matter, especially humic acids, for all soil samples, showing that the illuviation of organic material occurs not only in profiles with sombric horizons; d) the absence of the E horizon, associated with the Al + ½ Feo criteria, optical density of oxalate extract, chemical fractionation and significant presence of illuvial subsurface cutans indicate that the podzolization process is only incipient in the soil profiles; d) the C isotopic composition indicate that a part of the dark subsurface horizons have organic matter from C4-type plants (grasslands), differing from to the present. In other profiles, there is a mixture of C3 plants (forests) and C4 plants with little or no variation from the current vegetation, suggesting that the genesis of these horizons is not related only to changes in vegetation; f) a significant part of the soils located on the Pelotas Batholith present are not adequately classified in the Brazilian soil classification system, g) the adoption of the horizon or sombric character and changes in the Argissolos Bruno-Acinzentados suborder in future editions of the Brazilian System of Soil Classification would fit better a significant part of the soil profiles of the study area.
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spelling http://lattes.cnpq.br/7179370653136097http://lattes.cnpq.br/8988116488239858Pinto, Luiz Fernando Spinellihttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4703626H5Pauletto, Eloy AntonioBotelho, Márcio Ramos2014-08-20T13:25:36Z2012-08-062014-08-20T13:25:36Z2011-02-02BOTELHO, Márcio Ramos. Genesis of dark subsurface horizons of soils in area of Pelotas Batholith, RS.. 2011. 153 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2011.http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/1131Dark subsurface horizons with morphological characteristics similar to sombric horizonts have been found in southern Brazil, particularly in the higher areas of the Pelotas Batholith, located in the eastern portion of the Escudo Sul-rio-grandense. The sombric horizon, initially identified by soil scientists who worked in the Belgian Congo, constitutes a diagnostic horizon in soil classification systems of FAO and Soil Taxonomy, but not in the Brazilian system. The conception of sombric horizon in these classification systems is of a free draining subsurface horizon, containing iluvial humus not associated with aluminum or dispersible by sodium, with value and/or lower chroma than the overlying horizon. In the field it can be differentiated from the buried A horizon by monitoring lateral variations and in the laboratory by analyzing thin sections. The mechanisms responsible for the genesis of the sombric horizon are still poorly understood, although most authors agree on the illuvial humus origin and that it constitutes a diagnostic horizon. Considering the need to characterize the occurrence of such horizons in the region and the possible reasons for its genesis this work aimed to describe the occurrence of soil profiles exhibiting dark subsurface horizons with similar morphology to the sombric horizon in the region of Pelotas Batholith and to investigate the organic matter involved in the process. To achieve this goal physical, chemical, morphological, mineralogical and isotopic studies were performed in ten soil profiles with dark subsurface horizons, two of them without the sombric morphological characteristics and another one with morphological evidence of buried A horizon, and two degraded areas. The results showed that: a) the position of the dark subsurface horizons coincide with the A2, AB, BA horizons, top of B horizon or AC/CR; b) the horizons with morphology similar to sombric are not buried horizons, as indicated by particle size analysis, mineralogy, morphology and lateral variations of these horizons in the field, c) the fractionation of humic substances indicated a process of illuviation of organic matter, especially humic acids, for all soil samples, showing that the illuviation of organic material occurs not only in profiles with sombric horizons; d) the absence of the E horizon, associated with the Al + ½ Feo criteria, optical density of oxalate extract, chemical fractionation and significant presence of illuvial subsurface cutans indicate that the podzolization process is only incipient in the soil profiles; d) the C isotopic composition indicate that a part of the dark subsurface horizons have organic matter from C4-type plants (grasslands), differing from to the present. In other profiles, there is a mixture of C3 plants (forests) and C4 plants with little or no variation from the current vegetation, suggesting that the genesis of these horizons is not related only to changes in vegetation; f) a significant part of the soils located on the Pelotas Batholith present are not adequately classified in the Brazilian soil classification system, g) the adoption of the horizon or sombric character and changes in the Argissolos Bruno-Acinzentados suborder in future editions of the Brazilian System of Soil Classification would fit better a significant part of the soil profiles of the study area.Horizontes subsuperficiais escuros com características morfológicas similares ao sômbrico têm sido encontrados na região Sul do Brasil, particularmente nas áreas mais elevadas do Batólito Pelotas, situado na porção leste do Escudo Sul-rio-grandense. O sômbrico, inicialmente identificado por pedólogos belgas que trabalharam no Congo, constitui um horizonte diagnóstico nos sistemas de classificação de solos da FAO e da Soil Taxonomy, mas não no sistema brasileiro. A concepção de horizonte sômbrico nestes sistemas de classificação é a de um horizonte subsuperficial de drenagem livre, contendo húmus iluvial não associado ao alumínio, nem dispersável pelo sódio, com valor e/ou croma menores do que o horizonte sobrejacente. No campo pode ser diferenciado do horizonte A enterrado pelo acompanhamento das variações laterais ou no laboratório por análise em secções delgadas. Os mecanismos responsáveis pela gênese do horizonte sômbrico são ainda pouco compreendidos, apesar da maioria dos autores concordarem com a origem do húmus iluvial e de constituir horizonte diagnóstico. Diante da necessidade de caracterizar a ocorrência desse tipo de horizonte na região e do entendimento da gênese destes objetivou-se neste trabalho descrever a ocorrência de solos com horizontes de morfologia similar à do sômbrico na região do Batólito Pelotas e investigar o tipo de matéria orgânica envolvido no processo. Para atingir este objetivo foram realizadas análises físicas, químicas, morfológicas, mineralógicas e isotópicas em dez perfis de solos da região com horizontes subsuperficiais escuros, sendo dois deles sem as características morfológicas de sômbrico e outro com indícios morfológicos de horizonte A enterrado, além de duas áreas degradadas. A análise dos resultados permitiu verificar que: a) a posição destes horizontes coincide com os horizontes A2, AB, BA, topo do horizonte B ou ainda AC/CR; (b) os horizontes com morfologia similar a do sômbrico não constituem horizontes enterrados, conforme indicado pela análise granulométrica, mineralogia, morfologia e variações laterais destes horizontes no campo; c) o fracionamento das substâncias húmicas indicou haver um processo de iluviação de matéria orgânica, principalmente de ácidos húmicos, para todos os perfis estudados, mostrando que a iluviação de material orgânico não ocorre somente nos perfis com horizontes ―sômbricos‖; d) a ausência do horizonte E, associado aos critérios de Al + ½ Feo, densidade ótica do extrato de oxalato, fracionamento químico e presença significativa de cutans de iluviação em subsuperfície indicam que o processo de podzolização é apenas incipiente nos perfis; e) a composição isotópica do carbono indica que uma parte dos horizontes subsuperficiais escuros possui matéria orgânica oriunda de plantas do tipo C4 (gramíneas), com variação isotópica em relação à vegetação atual. Em outros, há mistura de plantas C3 (florestas) e C4 com pouca ou nenhuma variação em relação à vegetação atual, sugerindo que a gênese destes horizontes não esteja relacionada somente a mudanças na vegetação; f) parte significativa dos solos do Batólito Pelotas apresenta problemas de enquadramento na atual classificação brasileira de solos; g) a adoção do horizonte ou caráter sômbrico e mudanças na subordem dos Argissolos Bruno-Acinzentados em edições futuras do Sistema Brasileiro de Classificação de Solos enquadraria melhor uma significativa parte dos perfis da área de estudo.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaUFPelBRFaculdade de Agronomia Eliseu MacielBatólito PelotasHorizonte sômbricoArgissolos bruno-acinzentadosPodzolizaçãoClassificação de solosPelotas batholithSombric horizonArgissolos bruno-acinzentadosPodzolizationSoil classificationCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAGênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.Genesis of dark subsurface horizons of soils in area of Pelotas Batholith, RS.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALTese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdfapplication/pdf7363575http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1131/1/Tese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf7093095943e8e185a759d62d75529be8MD51open accessTEXTTese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.txtTese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain267431http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1131/2/Tese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.txta83c7e46e3f123698af6c2a519e19ed7MD52open accessTHUMBNAILTese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.jpgTese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1285http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/1131/3/Tese_Marcio_Ramos_Botelho.pdf.jpgeac7af807685cf02d22b0cb3254ed866MD53open access123456789/11312023-03-28 22:59:29.185open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/1131Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2023-03-29T01:59:29Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Genesis of dark subsurface horizons of soils in area of Pelotas Batholith, RS.
title Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
spellingShingle Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
Botelho, Márcio Ramos
Batólito Pelotas
Horizonte sômbrico
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolização
Classificação de solos
Pelotas batholith
Sombric horizon
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolization
Soil classification
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
title_full Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
title_fullStr Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
title_full_unstemmed Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
title_sort Gênese de horizontes subsuperficiais escuros de solos em área do Batólito Pelotas, RS.
author Botelho, Márcio Ramos
author_facet Botelho, Márcio Ramos
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Pinto, Luiz Fernando Spinelli
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4703626H5
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Pauletto, Eloy Antonio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Botelho, Márcio Ramos
contributor_str_mv Pinto, Luiz Fernando Spinelli
Pauletto, Eloy Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Batólito Pelotas
Horizonte sômbrico
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolização
Classificação de solos
topic Batólito Pelotas
Horizonte sômbrico
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolização
Classificação de solos
Pelotas batholith
Sombric horizon
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolization
Soil classification
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pelotas batholith
Sombric horizon
Argissolos bruno-acinzentados
Podzolization
Soil classification
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Dark subsurface horizons with morphological characteristics similar to sombric horizonts have been found in southern Brazil, particularly in the higher areas of the Pelotas Batholith, located in the eastern portion of the Escudo Sul-rio-grandense. The sombric horizon, initially identified by soil scientists who worked in the Belgian Congo, constitutes a diagnostic horizon in soil classification systems of FAO and Soil Taxonomy, but not in the Brazilian system. The conception of sombric horizon in these classification systems is of a free draining subsurface horizon, containing iluvial humus not associated with aluminum or dispersible by sodium, with value and/or lower chroma than the overlying horizon. In the field it can be differentiated from the buried A horizon by monitoring lateral variations and in the laboratory by analyzing thin sections. The mechanisms responsible for the genesis of the sombric horizon are still poorly understood, although most authors agree on the illuvial humus origin and that it constitutes a diagnostic horizon. Considering the need to characterize the occurrence of such horizons in the region and the possible reasons for its genesis this work aimed to describe the occurrence of soil profiles exhibiting dark subsurface horizons with similar morphology to the sombric horizon in the region of Pelotas Batholith and to investigate the organic matter involved in the process. To achieve this goal physical, chemical, morphological, mineralogical and isotopic studies were performed in ten soil profiles with dark subsurface horizons, two of them without the sombric morphological characteristics and another one with morphological evidence of buried A horizon, and two degraded areas. The results showed that: a) the position of the dark subsurface horizons coincide with the A2, AB, BA horizons, top of B horizon or AC/CR; b) the horizons with morphology similar to sombric are not buried horizons, as indicated by particle size analysis, mineralogy, morphology and lateral variations of these horizons in the field, c) the fractionation of humic substances indicated a process of illuviation of organic matter, especially humic acids, for all soil samples, showing that the illuviation of organic material occurs not only in profiles with sombric horizons; d) the absence of the E horizon, associated with the Al + ½ Feo criteria, optical density of oxalate extract, chemical fractionation and significant presence of illuvial subsurface cutans indicate that the podzolization process is only incipient in the soil profiles; d) the C isotopic composition indicate that a part of the dark subsurface horizons have organic matter from C4-type plants (grasslands), differing from to the present. In other profiles, there is a mixture of C3 plants (forests) and C4 plants with little or no variation from the current vegetation, suggesting that the genesis of these horizons is not related only to changes in vegetation; f) a significant part of the soils located on the Pelotas Batholith present are not adequately classified in the Brazilian soil classification system, g) the adoption of the horizon or sombric character and changes in the Argissolos Bruno-Acinzentados suborder in future editions of the Brazilian System of Soil Classification would fit better a significant part of the soil profiles of the study area.
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