Acta Scientiarum: Agronomy (Nov 2018)

Geochemical signatures and weathering rates in soils derived from different granites in contrasting climatic locations

  • Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da Silva,
  • Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento,
  • Caroline Miranda Biondi,
  • Peter van Straaten,
  • Valdomiro Severino de Souza Júnior,
  • Tiago Osório Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v41i1.39708
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 1
pp. e39708 – e39708

Abstract

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We studied the mineralogical properties and chemical composition of different granites using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy coupled with scanning electron microscopy to understand the relationship between granite signatures and soil characteristics, including weathering patterns and soil fertility status. The discriminant analysis (DA) was based on soil physical and chemical properties and was used to differentiate soils developed from I- and S-type granites across contrasting climatic conditions in northeast Brazil. The DA identified the highest values of organic carbon, clay and plant nutrients as key variables to recognize soil profiles derived from I-type granites. In contrast, the greater sand contents and Al saturation distinguished soils developed from S-type granites. These results were related to the mineralogical characteristics of each granite type, such as a high percentage of silica-bearing minerals in the S-type granites. The highest concentrations of K, Ca, Mg, and P in I-type granites were found in feldspars, amphiboles, and apatite. These elements account for the majority of nutrients derived in their soil profiles. However, it seems that the harsh conditions of the humid tropical environment equalized the effect of the rocks on weathering rates-the difference in chemical index of alteration is more extreme in the dry region.

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