Quantifying soil morphology in tropical environments: Methods and application in soil classification

被引:20
作者
Gobin, A [1 ]
Campling, P [1 ]
Deckers, J [1 ]
Feyen, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Inst Labns & Water Management, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
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10.2136/sssaj2000.6441423x
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
We tested the hypothesis that readily observed and easily measured morphological variables can be used to characterize the soils sampled and described in southeastern Nigeria for purposes of land use and management. Field tests were developed for estimating soil texture and amount of ironstone nodules. Two new soil color indices provided an immediate means of diagnosing the soil drainage regime in case of the color index (CI) and soil forming processes in tropical soils in case of the redness index (RI). The indices correlated negatively with organic C content (R = -0.39) and positively with dithionite-extracted Fe2O3 (0.44) and Al2O3 (0.51). Inexpensive field tests for color, texture, and ironstone can be quantified using color indices and laboratory measurements. The local soil classification was quantified by means of color indices (RI, CI) and percentages of ironstone, sand, silt, and clay measured in the A horizon. A classification based on soil texture, ironstone, and color was used to define classes for the B horizon. The two first principal components (PC) extracted Corn soil morphological variables measured on the upper three horizons of 72 pedons explained 64.7% of the total variance. Nonhierarchical clustering performed on the two PCs produced seven clusters that compare well with the great groups of U.S. soil taxonomy. Principal component analysis on 20 soil chemical and morphological variables confirmed that soil texture, ironstone, and soil color account for most of the variation of the soils and provide an efficient means of characterizing tropical soils derived from sedimentary parent material.
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