Development and spatial distribution of soils on an active volcano: Mt Etna, Sicily
Autor: | Peter A. James, Angus M. Duncan, David K. Chester |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category Lava Soil organic matter Earth science Chronosequence Soil science 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Pedogenesis Volcano Soil water 040103 agronomy & agriculture 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Spatial variability Tephra Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Earth-Surface Processes |
Zdroj: | CATENA. 137:277-297 |
ISSN: | 0341-8162 |
Popis: | As a large, active volcano, Mt Etna presents a complex soil-forming environment, with a spatial diversity of lava-flow age, tephra deposition, local climate and agriculture. Following a review of previous published research on Etna's soils, this paper analyses physical and chemical data for 23 profiles between 120 m and 1030 m elevation, on all flanks of the volcano, with the aim of characterising the soils and determining the extent to which the chief controls on their nature and geography may be identified. Soils are sampled across a chronosequence of lava flows, dating from 72 yr to between 28 ka and 42 ka BP, which occur in conditions of diverse land use and local climate. Ages of flows > 3000 yr are only broadly constrained. The majority of soils comprise mostly tephra. Chief soil processes inferred have been identified in previous published research on Mt Etna: accumulation of soil organic matter, rapid loss of Na and production of fine-grained materials, particularly those inferred to be of short-range order. Other developments are soil structural formation and evidence of increasing soil mesofaunal activity. Despite the complexity of environmental diversity and spatial variation in tephra deposition, a number of soil properties (including: material |
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