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Weathering and mineral alteration of metamorphic rocks and genesis of Planosols along a rainfall gradient in Borborema Province, Northeast Brazil

Soils in Northeast Brazil have a correlation with soils in the Northwest Africa, as Planosols are predominant in these regions. However, the weathering and genesis of these soils are little understood, compromising their use and conservation. The present study aimed to investigate weathering and min...

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Published in:Geoderma Regional 2023-06, Vol.33, p.e00642, Article e00642
Main Authors: Sousa, Juliet Emilia Santos de, Andrade, Gabriel Ramatis Pugliese, Araújo Filho, José Coelho de, Santos, Jean Cheyson Barros dos, Corrêa, Marcelo Metri, Ferreira, Tiago Osório, Camargo, Plínio Barbosa de, Araújo, Jane Kelly Silva, Silva, Artur Henrique Nascimento da, Sousa, Marilya Gabryella, Souza Júnior, Valdomiro Severino de
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Summary:Soils in Northeast Brazil have a correlation with soils in the Northwest Africa, as Planosols are predominant in these regions. However, the weathering and genesis of these soils are little understood, compromising their use and conservation. The present study aimed to investigate weathering and mineralogical changes as well as genesis of Planosols along a pluviometric gradient, considering their formation from gneiss rocks, and analyze climate influence on soil formation. We collected three profiles in different climatic regions of the Brazilian northeastern region and described and classified the samples morphologically. We also performed the physical, chemical, mineralogical, and micromorphological analyses. The results indicated that external material added to soil surface contributed to the formation of surface horizons rich in coarser fractions. Subsurface horizons however were rich in clay (e.g.: P1–2Bn: 433 g kg−1; P2-2B: 427 g kg−1; P3-2Bn1: 429 g kg−1) and were formed from changes of the parent material and the clay formation in situ. Biotite, plagioclases, K-feldspars, and hornblende are the main primary minerals sources for the formation of clay minerals (mainly smectite and kaolinite) from transformation processes and neoformation. Pedoplasmation, monosiallitization, bisiallitization, redoximorphism, and alkalization contributed to the formation of the Planosols studied. Despite incipient soil evolution, the Planosols displayed variation according to the climatic condition. Nevertheless, the incipient mineral alteration favored important soil attributes that could influence agricultural productivity, even in the region with higher precipitation rates. •Biotite weathering occurred before hornblende alteration.•Mineral suites were complex. Kaolinization increased toward higher rainfall rates.•Interstratifications are transitionary products of clay minerals transformations.•Colluviation contributed for textural differentiation.•Specific pedogenic process were explained either by climate or local relief.
ISSN:2352-0094
2352-0094
DOI:10.1016/j.geodrs.2023.e00642