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Procesos edafogenéticos en las arenas de la Reserva Biológica de Doñana

Authors: Clemente Salas, Luis; Siljeström, Patricia; Mudarra Gómez, José Luis;

Procesos edafogenéticos en las arenas de la Reserva Biológica de Doñana

Abstract

[ES]: El área de estudio comprende las arenas de la Reserva Biológica de Doñana. Mediante la fotointerpretación y el trabajo de campo se han establecido dos grandes unidades geomorfológicas: arenas estabilizadas y arenas móviles. Cada una de ellas ha sido dividida en dos subunidades, dentro de las cuales se ha establecido el cuado de la evolución edáfica. El estudio de los perfiles de suelos ha permitido conocer los dos procesos edafogenéticos fundamentales que condicionana la evolución: hidromorfía y acumulación de materia orgánica.

[EN]: The studied area occupies the sands of the Doñana Biological Reserve. Through a fotointerpretation and a field work, two big geomorphologic unities have been established: fixed and moving dunes. Each of them have been divided in two subunities, where the processes of edafic evolution (showed in the table), take place. The study of the soil profiles have permitted the knowledge of the two fundamental edafic processes, conditionating the evolution: hydromorphy and organic matter accumulation.

13 páginas, 1 tabla, 13 referencias. I Congreso Nacional de Ciencia del Suelo, Madrid, junio, 1984.

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