Clay Mineralogy in Arctic Tundra Gelisols, Northern Alaska

Autor: Sathy Naidu, Patrick W. Borden, Paul J. McCarthy, Chien-Lu Ping
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Soil Science Society of America Journal. 74:580-592
ISSN: 1435-0661
0361-5995
Popis: Little is understood about chemical weathering processes in Alaskan arctic soils, where moisture is generally not limited but acidity varies and the average soil temperature is close to or below freezing. Weathering reactions in soil convert primary minerals into secondary clay minerals. Silty loam textured soils from three sites in moist acidic tundra (MAT) and three sites in moist nonacidic tundra (MNT) in the northern Arctic Foothills, Alaska, were characterized with emphasis on the origin of the clay minerals. The MNT soils had a discontinuous and thinner organic layer, which leads to a deeper summer thaw and greater cryoturbation than the MAT soils. The MNT had higher cation exchange capacity and base saturation than MAT. These buffer against acidification and account for the pH differences of MAT and MNT. Other chemical characteristics including C and N content as well as Fe and Al were similar (by horizon) across the MAT/MNT boundary. X-ray diffraction of coarse (0.0002-0.002 mm) and fine clay (
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