Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica

Cryosols from Maritime Antarctica have been less studied than soils from continental areas of Antarctica. In this work X-ray diffraction, difference X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry, transmission electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy and selective chemi...

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Published in:Clays and Clay Minerals
Main Authors: Simas, Felipe N. B., Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G. R., Melo, Vander F., Guerra, Marcelo B. B., Saunders, Martin, Gilkes, Robert J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Ice
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spelling ftuabarcelonapb:oai:ddd.uab.cat:224713 2023-06-18T03:37:42+02:00 Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica Simas, Felipe N. B. Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G. R. Melo, Vander F. Guerra, Marcelo B. B. Saunders, Martin Gilkes, Robert J. 2006 application/pdf https://ddd.uab.cat/record/224713 eng eng Clays and Clay Minerals Vol. 54, Núm. 6 (2006), p. 721-736 https://ddd.uab.cat/record/224713 urn:10.1346/CCMN.2006.0540607 urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:224713 urn:scopus_id:33846283012 urn:articleid:15528367v54n6p721 urn:wos_id:000243156100007 restricted access Tots els drets reservats. https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Allophane Clay Minerals Cryosols Maritime Antarctica Ornithogenesis Phosphate Soils X-ray Amorphous Phases Article 2006 ftuabarcelonapb 2023-06-06T23:59:56Z Cryosols from Maritime Antarctica have been less studied than soils from continental areas of Antarctica. In this work X-ray diffraction, difference X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry, transmission electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy and selective chemical dissolution were used to characterize the clay fraction of basaltic, acid sulfate and ornithogenic Cryosols from ice-free areas of Admiralty Bay, King George Island. Non-crystalline phases are important soil components and reach >75% of the clay fraction for some ornithogenic soils. Randomly interstratified smectite-hydroxy-Al-interlayered smectite is the main clay mineral of basaltic soils. Kaolinite, chlorite and regularly interstratified illite-smectite predominate in acid sulfate soils. Jarosite is also an important component of the clay fraction in these soils. Crystalline Al and Fe phosphates occur in the clay at sites directly affected by penguin activity and the chemical characteristics of these ornithogenic sites are controlled by highly reactive, non-crystalline Al, Si, Fe and P phases. Chemical weathering is an active process in Cryosols in Maritime Antarctica and is enhanced by the presence of sulfides for some parent materials, and faunal activity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice King George Island permafrost Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona: Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB Admiralty Bay King George Island Clays and Clay Minerals 54 6 721 736
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topic Allophane
Clay Minerals
Cryosols
Maritime Antarctica
Ornithogenesis
Phosphate
Soils
X-ray Amorphous Phases
spellingShingle Allophane
Clay Minerals
Cryosols
Maritime Antarctica
Ornithogenesis
Phosphate
Soils
X-ray Amorphous Phases
Simas, Felipe N. B.
Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G. R.
Melo, Vander F.
Guerra, Marcelo B. B.
Saunders, Martin
Gilkes, Robert J.
Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
topic_facet Allophane
Clay Minerals
Cryosols
Maritime Antarctica
Ornithogenesis
Phosphate
Soils
X-ray Amorphous Phases
description Cryosols from Maritime Antarctica have been less studied than soils from continental areas of Antarctica. In this work X-ray diffraction, difference X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetry, transmission electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectroscopy and selective chemical dissolution were used to characterize the clay fraction of basaltic, acid sulfate and ornithogenic Cryosols from ice-free areas of Admiralty Bay, King George Island. Non-crystalline phases are important soil components and reach >75% of the clay fraction for some ornithogenic soils. Randomly interstratified smectite-hydroxy-Al-interlayered smectite is the main clay mineral of basaltic soils. Kaolinite, chlorite and regularly interstratified illite-smectite predominate in acid sulfate soils. Jarosite is also an important component of the clay fraction in these soils. Crystalline Al and Fe phosphates occur in the clay at sites directly affected by penguin activity and the chemical characteristics of these ornithogenic sites are controlled by highly reactive, non-crystalline Al, Si, Fe and P phases. Chemical weathering is an active process in Cryosols in Maritime Antarctica and is enhanced by the presence of sulfides for some parent materials, and faunal activity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Simas, Felipe N. B.
Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G. R.
Melo, Vander F.
Guerra, Marcelo B. B.
Saunders, Martin
Gilkes, Robert J.
author_facet Simas, Felipe N. B.
Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G. R.
Melo, Vander F.
Guerra, Marcelo B. B.
Saunders, Martin
Gilkes, Robert J.
author_sort Simas, Felipe N. B.
title Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
title_short Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
title_full Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
title_fullStr Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (Cryosols) from King George Island, Antarctica
title_sort clay-sized minerals in permafrost-affected soils (cryosols) from king george island, antarctica
publishDate 2006
url https://ddd.uab.cat/record/224713
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King George Island
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King George Island
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Antarctica
Ice
King George Island
permafrost
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Antarctica
Ice
King George Island
permafrost
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