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SPODOSOLS PEDOGENESIS UNDER BARREIRAS FORMATION AND SANDBANK ENVIRONMENTS IN THE SOUTH OF BAHIA

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REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages 847-860

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SOC BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO
DOI: 10.1590/S0100-06832010000300026

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soil classification; soil organic matter; sand soils; mucunungas

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  1. National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq)

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Morphologically differentiated Spodosols usually occur in the Coastal Plain of the South of Bahia and North of Espirito Santo. They are found in profiles known as mucungas, i.e. sandy soils that accumulate water. In these areas, two kinds of Spodosols, different from those in the Restinga area, can be found: Spodosols with E albic horizon (white mucunungas) and without this horizon (black mucunungas). Eight soil profiles with spodic characteristics were collected and described in order to evaluate differences in the formation process of Barreiras and Restinga Spodosols in the South of Bahia. The soil profiles were also characterized chemically, physically and mineralogically. Additionally, texture and chemical analysis, Fe and Al extraction by sodium dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DBC), acid ammonium oxalate and sodium pyrophosphate, ammonium oxalate extract optic density (DOox), sulphuric acid attack, and X ray difractometry of the clay fraction were performed. In the Spodosols of the Barreiras area, fragipan was found the spodic layers. Cemented B spodic horizon were observed in the white mucunungas, and granular structure and dark color from the surface in the black mucunungas. There was no fragipan or hard spodic horizon in the Restinga Spodosol. This soil is acid, dystrophic and alic, with sandy texture and high clay percentages in the spodic horizons. The CEC, based on H + Al, is predominantly represented by the organic matter. The most representative components of the mineral phase of the clay fraction are kaolinite and possibly vermiculite traces with interlayered hydroxy. Chemical, physical, morphological and mineralogical differences were observed between the Barreiras and Restinga environments. The black and white mucunungas differ in morphologic and chemical properties only.

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