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Historical Weathering Based on Chemical Analyses of Two Spodosols in Southern Sweden
Authors:Melkerud  Per-Arne  Bain  Derek C  Olsson  Mats T
Institution:(1) Department of Forest Soils, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden (author for correspondence;(2) Soil Quality {&} Protection Group, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Abstract:Chemical weathering losses were calculated for two conifer stands in relation to ongoing studies on liming effects and ash amendments on chemical status, soil solution chemistry and soil genesis. Weathering losses were based on elemental depletion trends in soil profiles since deglaciation and exposure to the weathering environment. Gradients in total geochemical composition were assumed to reflect alteration over time. Study sites were Horröd and Hasslöv in southern Sweden. Both Horröd and Hasslöv sites are located on sandy loamy Weichselian till at an altitude of 85 and 190 m a.s.l., respectively. Aliquots from volume determined samples from a number of soil levels were fused with lithium metaborate, dissolved in HNO3, and analysed by ICP – AES. Results indicated highest cumulative weathering losses at Hasslöv. The weathering losses for the elements are in the following order:Si > Al > K > Na > Ca > MgTotal annual losses for Ca+Mg+K+Na, expressed in mmolc m-2 yr-1, amounted to c. 28 and 58 at Horröd and Hasslöv, respectively. Variations between study sites could not be explained by differences in bulk density, geochemistry or mineralogy. The accumulated weathering losses since deglaciation were larger in the uppermost 15 cm than in deeper B horizons for most elements studied.
Keywords:geochemistry  haplic podzol  podzolization  Skå  ne Sweden  till  typic haplorthod  weathering  zircon  zirconium
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