Ornithogenic gelisols (cryosols) from Maritime Antarctica:: Pedogenesis, vegetation, and carbon studies

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作者
Machado Michel, Roberto Ferreira
Reynaud Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto G.
Dias, Luis Eduardo
Bello Simas, Felipe Nogueira
Benites, Vinicius de Melo
Mendonca, Eduardo de Sa
机构
[1] Univ Fed Vicosa, Soil Dept, BR-36571000 Vicosa, MG, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Soil, BR-22460000 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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10.2136/sssaj2005.0178
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
In terrestrial ecosystems of Maritime Antarctica (King George Island), the transference of primary marine production to the land promoted by penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) and other birds, appears to influence soil formation and chemical weathering to a greater extent than formerly predicted. This paper summarizes the results of pedological investigations on the vicinity of the American Pieter J. Lenie Field Station (62 degrees 10' S, 58 degrees 28' W), discussing soil formation processes related to vegetation succession in the studied area. Soil organic matter (SOM) accumulation and associated phosphatization are marked soil-forming processes in ice-free areas once colonized by penguins. Also there is a high correlation between soil development and vegetation patterns. Nutrient supply in these cryogenic soils is affected by low pH following nitrification and high contents of P, K, Ca, and Mg due to seabirds' inputs. Lithic Umbriturbels and Glacic Haploturbels are the most common ornithogenic soils, followed by Lithic Fibristels and Psammentic Aquiturbels. In all soils phosphatization and ornithogenesis occurs in varying degrees. However, the recent Gelisols order of Soil Taxonomy does not consider the influence of ornithogenesis or phosphatization in its framework, so that a more detailed classification of such soils is not possible.
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