Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)

Soil systems continuously gain and lose matter and energy even in areas where climate is too harsh to support the higher plants such as in high elevations and in permafrost environments. The purpose of this paper was to elucidate soil formation at 4 700 m asl in the Kunlun Mountains of the Qinghai (...

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Published in:Spanish Journal of Soil Science
Main Authors: Joselito Arocena, Kevin Hall, Li Ping Zhu
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e029d6e3324f486ca2a22545f78ce5b2 2023-10-01T03:58:52+02:00 Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China) Joselito Arocena Kevin Hall Li Ping Zhu 2012-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3232/SJSS.2012.V2.N2.02 https://doaj.org/article/e029d6e3324f486ca2a22545f78ce5b2 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. http://sjss.universia.net/pdfs_revistas/articulo_252_1342182542171.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2253-6574 doi:10.3232/SJSS.2012.V2.N2.02 2253-6574 https://doaj.org/article/e029d6e3324f486ca2a22545f78ce5b2 Spanish Journal of Soil Science, Vol 2, Iss 2 (2012) Cryosols muscovite feldspar kaolinite diamicton thermal stress Criosoles moscovita feldespato caolinita stress térmico Criossolos moscovite feldspato caulinite Agriculture S article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3232/SJSS.2012.V2.N2.02 2023-09-03T00:47:49Z Soil systems continuously gain and lose matter and energy even in areas where climate is too harsh to support the higher plants such as in high elevations and in permafrost environments. The purpose of this paper was to elucidate soil formation at 4 700 m asl in the Kunlun Mountains of the Qinghai (Tibet) Plateau, China. We collected twenty-six samples from three pedons developed on carbonate-rich slate and quartzitic-sandstone materials. The samples were analyzed for routine physical, chemical and mineralogical properties. Our results indicate that soil-forming processes are barely taking place in the study site as shown by pH > 7.0 reflecting limited decarbonation, biological activity (< 1.0% total C and < 0.05% total N), podzolization (<1 g Fe p +Al p kg -1 soil) and lessivage. The relative amounts of mica and kaolinite show no apparent change with depth suggesting minimal transformation and translocation of phyllosilicates. The most noticeable mineral transformation resulted in micaceous flakes and feldspathic fragments possibly due to thermal stress. Calcite is also observed coating the slate fragments. The soils are classified as Cryosols in the World Reference Base system and Gelisols in the Soil Taxonomy with ochric epipedon as the only diagnostic horizon indicating recent development of soils due to cold and arid environment. The results of this study show that soil-forming processes in harsh environments are manifested in the mechanical breakdown of minerals such as mica and feldspars. Los sistemas edáficos ganan y pierden continuamente materia y energía incluso en zonas donde el clima es demasiado severo como para permitir el desarrollo de plantas superiores, como son las zonas de elevada altitud o los ambientes con permafrost. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la formación del suelo a una altitud de 4 700 m en las Montañas Kunlun del Qinghai (Tibet) Plateau, China. Se recogieron veintiséis muestras de tres perfiles desarrollados sobre pizarras ricas en carbonatos y areniscas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Spanish Journal of Soil Science 2
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topic Cryosols
muscovite
feldspar
kaolinite
diamicton
thermal stress
Criosoles
moscovita
feldespato
caolinita
stress térmico
Criossolos
moscovite
feldspato
caulinite
Agriculture
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spellingShingle Cryosols
muscovite
feldspar
kaolinite
diamicton
thermal stress
Criosoles
moscovita
feldespato
caolinita
stress térmico
Criossolos
moscovite
feldspato
caulinite
Agriculture
S
Joselito Arocena
Kevin Hall
Li Ping Zhu
Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
topic_facet Cryosols
muscovite
feldspar
kaolinite
diamicton
thermal stress
Criosoles
moscovita
feldespato
caolinita
stress térmico
Criossolos
moscovite
feldspato
caulinite
Agriculture
S
description Soil systems continuously gain and lose matter and energy even in areas where climate is too harsh to support the higher plants such as in high elevations and in permafrost environments. The purpose of this paper was to elucidate soil formation at 4 700 m asl in the Kunlun Mountains of the Qinghai (Tibet) Plateau, China. We collected twenty-six samples from three pedons developed on carbonate-rich slate and quartzitic-sandstone materials. The samples were analyzed for routine physical, chemical and mineralogical properties. Our results indicate that soil-forming processes are barely taking place in the study site as shown by pH > 7.0 reflecting limited decarbonation, biological activity (< 1.0% total C and < 0.05% total N), podzolization (<1 g Fe p +Al p kg -1 soil) and lessivage. The relative amounts of mica and kaolinite show no apparent change with depth suggesting minimal transformation and translocation of phyllosilicates. The most noticeable mineral transformation resulted in micaceous flakes and feldspathic fragments possibly due to thermal stress. Calcite is also observed coating the slate fragments. The soils are classified as Cryosols in the World Reference Base system and Gelisols in the Soil Taxonomy with ochric epipedon as the only diagnostic horizon indicating recent development of soils due to cold and arid environment. The results of this study show that soil-forming processes in harsh environments are manifested in the mechanical breakdown of minerals such as mica and feldspars. Los sistemas edáficos ganan y pierden continuamente materia y energía incluso en zonas donde el clima es demasiado severo como para permitir el desarrollo de plantas superiores, como son las zonas de elevada altitud o los ambientes con permafrost. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la formación del suelo a una altitud de 4 700 m en las Montañas Kunlun del Qinghai (Tibet) Plateau, China. Se recogieron veintiséis muestras de tres perfiles desarrollados sobre pizarras ricas en carbonatos y areniscas ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Joselito Arocena
Kevin Hall
Li Ping Zhu
author_facet Joselito Arocena
Kevin Hall
Li Ping Zhu
author_sort Joselito Arocena
title Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
title_short Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
title_full Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
title_fullStr Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
title_full_unstemmed Soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the Qinghai Plateau (China) Edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el Plateau Qunghai (China) Formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de Qinghai Plateau (China)
title_sort soil formation in high elevation and permafrost areas in the qinghai plateau (china) edafogénesis en zonas elevadas y con permafrost en el plateau qunghai (china) formação do solo em áreas de elevada altitude e em ambientes"permafrost" do planalto de qinghai plateau (china)
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