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- Title
Geochemical characterization of loess-soil complexes on the Terek-Kuma Plain and the Azov-Kuban' Lowland.
- Authors
Kalinin, P.; Alekseev, A.
- Abstract
The changes in the material composition of the buried soils and loesses in relation to the dynamics of the climate and sediment accumulation were studied for revealing the pedogenetic features and assessing the natural conditions in the steppe zone of the southern Russian Plain. A comparative analysis of the chemical compositions of the different-aged Pleistocene loess-soil complexes (the Otkaznoe, Port-Katon, and Shabel'skoe profiles) on the Terek-Kuma Plain and the Azov-Kuban' Lowland was performed. An increase in the concentrations of Fe and Mn, which are intensively involved in the biological cycle, and Rb, which is accumulated due to the activation of weathering processes, was observed in the paleosols that developed in interglacial periods of activation of pedogenesis. Increased coefficients of weathering (chemical index of alteration (CIA)) = [Al/(Al + Ca + Na + K)] 100, Al/(Al + Ca + Na + Mg), Rb/Sr, and Mn/Sr), leaching (Ba/Sr), and biological activity and bioproductivity (Mn/Fe, Mn/Al) were also noted for the paleosol horizons as compared with the loess horizons. It is argued that geochemical coefficients can be used as an efficient tool in the soil and paleogeographic studies aimed at the reconstruction and refinement of the schemes of changes in the bioclimatic conditions during the Pleistocene.
- Subjects
SOILS &; climate; SOIL chemistry; SEDIMENTS; SOIL formation; PALEOPEDOLOGY
- Publication
Eurasian Soil Science, 2011, Vol 44, Issue 12, p1315
- ISSN
1064-2293
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1064229311120039