The solonetzic process in surface soils and buried paleosols and its reflection in the mineralogical soil memory |
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Authors: | N. P. Chizhikova I. V. Kovda A. V. Borisov N. I. Shishlina |
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Affiliation: | 1.Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute,Moscow,Russia;2.Institute of Geography,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;3.Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science,Russian Academy of Sciences,Pushchino, Moscow oblast,Russia;4.State Historical Museum,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | The development of the solonetzic process in paleosols buried under kurgans and in the modern surface soils has been studied on the basis of the analysis of the clay (<1 μm) fraction. The revealed changes in the textural differentiation of the soils and the mineralogical composition of the clay fraction during 4500 years are assessed from the viewpoint of the “memory“ of the solid-phase soil components. The mineralogical characteristics show that the solonetzic process in the modern background soil is more developed. The mineralogical approach allows us to reveal the long-term changes in the soil status; it is less useful for studying the effect of short-term bioclimatic fluctuations. In the latter case, more labile soil characteristics should be used. The mineralogical method, combined with other methods, becomes more informative upon the study of soil chronosequences. Our studies have shown that the data on the clay minerals in the buried paleosols may contain specific information useful for paleoreconstructions that is not provided by other methods. |
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