Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas (Oct 2014)

Clay mineralogy of soils located on islands in the upper Paraná River, PR/MS

  • Paulo Henrique Marques de Castro,
  • Pedro Rodolfo Siqueira Vendrame,
  • José Paulo Peccinini Pinese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0375.2014v35n2p181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 181 – 188

Abstract

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The Mutum and Porto Rico islands are part of the archipelago Mutum-Porto Rico, located in the upper Paraná River between the cities Porto Rico, PR and Taquaruçu, MS. The soils are formed by constituents inherited from parent materials, organic compounds, and various minerals with varying degrees of complexity and stages of weathering. Among the constituents inherited of the parent materials, the most active are called clay minerals, derived from the weathering or transformation of primary minerals. The clay minerals has a key role in behavior morphological, chemical, physical and hydraulic of soil. They comprise a large family of minerals that can be classified into several groups according to their crystalline structure, like the kaolinites, smectite and ilitas. The aim of this study was to conduct mineralogical analyzes by X-ray in eight soils from the Mutum and Porto Rico islands. The mineralogical data were generated from the Panalytical X-ray diffractometer and X’pert Highscore Plus software. The results show that all soils showed a pattern of peaks comprising illite, kaolinite and gibbsite. Some soils also had characteristic peaks of iron oxyhydroxide.

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