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Transformation of carbonate pedofeatures in paleosols buried under kurgans in the North Caucasus region
Authors:O. S. Khokhlova  A. A. Khokhlov  O. A. Chichagova  A. M. Kuznetsova  S. A. Oleinik
Affiliation:1.Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science,Russian Academy of Sciences,Pushchino, Moscow oblast,Russia;2.Institute of Cell Biophysics,Russian Academy of Sciences,Pushchino, Moscow oblast,Russia;3.Institute of Geography,Russian Academy of Sciences,Moscow,Russia;4.Laboratory of Electron Microscopy, Biological Faculty,Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia;5.Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA
Abstract:Carbonate concentrations in a chronosequence of paleosols buried under kurgans in the North Caucasus region at the end of the 4th century and the first half of the 5th century AD have been studied with the use of a set of morphological and isotopic methods. It is demonstrated that morphologically different phases of calcite—the collomorphic phase and the crystalline phase—in carbonate pedofeatures (calcareous pseudomycelium) and in the calcareous horizon have different elemental compositions and different isotopic compositions of carbon. Hence, these forms of calcite should have different origins. An addition of colloidal carbonates migrating in colloidal solutions from the lower soil horizons to the surface horizons during the periods of climatic aridization to the acicular calcite may be responsible for a sharp and irregular increase in the radiocarbon age of the newly formed carbonate pseudomycelium.
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