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Estudo da estrutura, morfologia e mineralogia de um sistema de solos laterítico-podzolizado na bacia do Alto Rio Negro - AM

Authors: Arenare, Bruna de Souza;

Estudo da estrutura, morfologia e mineralogia de um sistema de solos laterítico-podzolizado na bacia do Alto Rio Negro - AM

Abstract

Trata-se do estudo da estrutura, morfologia e mineralogia dos sistemas de solos laterítico e podzolizado, localizados na região amazônica, nas proximidades da cidade de São Gabriel da Cachoeira, no baixo curso do Rio Curicuriari, cujo objetivo foi compreender a seqüência da evolução mineralógica desses sistemas de solos, a partir do estudo em toposseqüência. A metodologia utilizada foi a da Análise Estrutural da Cobertura Pedológica (BOULET et al., 1982 a, b, c). A seleção da unidade representativa dos sistemas de solos foi feita a partir da análise de imagens geradas por satélite. A investigação em toposseqüência representou a geometria e a distribuição espacial das organizações dos sistemas laterítico e podzolizado na vertente, que apontaram relações de discordância. Visando a uma averiguação mais detalhada desses sistemas de solos, foram escolhidas três trincheiras representativas sobre as quais se desenvolveram as análises de laboratório, que permitiram estabelecer dois principais domínios de solos: o Laterítico de Alteração e Pedogênese e o Podzolizado, possibilitando compreender as principais transformações ocorridas no nível micromorfológico, físico, químico e mineralógico. Verificou-se que o Domínio Laterítico está sendo superimposto e transformado pelo Domínio Podzolizado e confirmou-se que a hidromorfia, justaposta à lateritização, promove o início das transformações no Domínio Laterítico.

The present work is a study of structure, morphology and mineralogy of the lateritic and podzolic soils systems, located in the Amazon region, the neighborhoods of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, in the low course of the River Curicuriari. It aimed to comprehend the mineralogical sequence evolution of these soils systems applying the study in topossequence, which is based on the methodology of the Structural Analysis of the Pedological Mantle (BOULET et al., 1982, b, c). A representative unit of the soil systems has been chosen using satellite images analysis. The topossequence investigation represented the geometry and the space distribution of the lateritic and podzolic systems organizations in the slope, which had pointed discord relations. Aiming a more detailed ascertainment of these soils systems, three representative points have been chosen, on which the laboratory analyses were developed. These analyses had allowed establishing two soils domains: the Lateritic of Weathering and Pedogenic and the Podzolic. They have made possible to understand the main transformations occurred in the micromorphologic, physical-chemical and mineralogical levels. It was verified that the Lateritic Domain is being supertax and transformed by the Podzolic Domain and confirmed that the hidromorphy, juxtaposed to the lateritization, promotes the beginning of Lateritic Domain transformations.

Pós-graduação em Geografia - IGCE

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Brazil
Keywords

Ciência do solo - Amazônia, Lateritization, Soils transformations, Podzolization

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