Red soil geochemistry in a semiarid Mediterranean environment and its suitability for vineyards

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F. J. García Navarro
J. A. Amorós Ortiz-Villajos
C. J. Sánchez Jiménez
R. Jiménez Ballesta
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[1] Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha,Esc. Univ. Ing. Tecn. Agrícola
[2] Instituto Tecn. Química y Medioambiental (ITQUIMA-UCLM),Unidad de Suelos
[3] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Departamento de Geología y Geoquímica, Facultad de Ciencias
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2011年 / 33卷
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Pedogenesis; Geochemical; Trace elements; Red soils; Vineyard;
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A geochemical study of a red soil derived from plioquaternary materials was carried out. The soil was located in a region of complex geomorphology and pedologic evolution, with particular characteristics of a Mediterranean climate associated with processes of alteration, rubification, gleying (hydromorphism) and argillization. The depth distribution of 27 trace elements was studied in order to determine the amounts of these elements in the soil and its tendency. The mineralogy of the clay fraction was also studied along with other physico-chemical properties to elucidate in terms of attributes meaningful for viticulture. The geochemical composition of the horizons was studied. The effect of human activities on the soil was investigated as well as the geographical origin of Mancha wines. It was found that these activities did not give rise to significant variations of trace elements, although a discontinuity related to the accumulation of new materials was detected. Ultimately, using established productivity standards, suitability for the cultivation of vines on these soils was determined.
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