Lateral podzolization in a granite landscape

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Sommer, M
Halm, D
Weller, U
Zarei, M
Stahr, K
机构
[1] GSF Forschungszentrum Umwelt & Gesundheit, Inst Biomath & Biometrie, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
[2] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Bodenk & Standortslehre, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany
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10.2136/sssaj2000.6441434x
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Analysis of soil pattern, especially the pattern of depletion and accumulation zones, is a powerful tool to decipher pedogenic processes at the landscape scale. To clarify the pedogenesis of a distinct pattern of podzolized soils in the cool, perhumid Black Forest (Germany) we performed a study in the forested upper part of a granitic catchment (Barhalde). From detailed soil mapping we selected a typical catena of four pedons, which were analyzed for physical (bulk densities and particle-size distribution), chemical (pH, organic C, pyrophosphate, oxalate, dithionite, and total Al, Mn, Fe), and mineralogical (clay minerals) properties. Standard mass balance calculations were modified to include a two-component system with regard to parent material. Results showed a shift from two-mica granite to granite-porphyry downslope. Soil pattern revealed podzolized soils with thick E horizons and thin spodic horizons developed in the upslope areas, whereas in downslope soils the reverse was found (thick spodic B and thin E horizons). Soil chemical and mineralogical properties were linked to soil morphology in that contents of organic C, pedogenic oxides, hydroxy-interlayered vermiculites (HIV), and pH increased from eluvial to illuvial horizons as well as from up- to downslope soils. Mass balances of Fe and Al showed negative fluxes in upslope soils and positive fluxes in downslope soils during pedogenesis. We concluded from these results that a catenary eluvial-illuvial sequence (lateral podzolization) develops as a result of upslope mobilization followed by a (partially) lateral transport and subsequent immobilization in downslope zones, probably because the base-richer parent material built up a geochemical barrier.
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