GILGAI MICRORELIEF MORPHOLOGY IN THE CAICÓ – RN REGION

Damião Isaac de Lira, João Santiago Reis, Daví Do Vale Lopes, Isabella Medeiros Silva
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The Gilgai microrelief is characterized as a succession of alternating micromounds and depressions, in soils rich in expansive clays (2:1). Its genesis is related to successive cycles of wetting and drying, especially pronounced under conditions of imperfectly or poorly drained soils. There are still many gaps in the literature on the genesis, evolution and dynamics of the processes involved in areas with Gilgais in Brazil, so studies aimed at understanding their patterns of occurrence are necessary. Thus, the aim of this study is a morphological characterization of Gilgais, in the Potiguar semi-arid region, to verify the hypothesis of homogeneity of its patterns of regional occurrence. The analyzed data refer to two sampling sites, where a total of 120 micro-reliefs were measured, in relation to their height, width and distance between micromounds. Descriptive statistical analysis and ANOVA analysis of variance were applied to the data, seeking to understand the patterns of occurrence of microreliefs. The Gilgai microreliefs observed in the two sampling sites present morphological patterns specific to each site, and differ in some aspects. In both places studied, the micro-reliefs were classified as isometric shapes with no defined orientation. However, in terms of height, width and distance between micromounds, the two sampling sites present statistically significant differences, demonstrated through the analysis of variance of the ANOVA statistical test. This indicates that despite having similar shapes, the size proportions and spacing patterns of the micro-reliefs found in each location are different, ruling out the hypothesis of homogeneous patterns of regional occurrence.
caicÓ - rn地区吉尔盖微地形形态
吉尔盖微地形的特征是在富含膨胀粘土的土壤中形成一系列交替的微丘和洼地(2:1)。它的发生与连续的干湿循环有关,特别是在不完全或排水不良的土壤条件下。关于巴西吉尔盖斯地区所涉及的过程的发生、演变和动态,文献中仍有许多空白,因此,有必要进行旨在了解其发生模式的研究。因此,本研究的目的是在Potiguar半干旱区对Gilgais进行形态学表征,以验证其区域发生模式的同质性假设。分析的数据涉及两个采样点,在那里测量了总共120个微浮雕,以及它们的高度、宽度和微丘之间的距离。对数据进行描述性统计分析和方差分析,试图了解微地形的发生模式。在两个采样点观察到的吉尔盖微浮雕呈现出各自特有的形态模式,并在某些方面有所不同。在研究的两个地方,微浮雕都被归类为等距形状,没有明确的方向。然而,在微丘的高度、宽度和距离上,两个采样点存在统计学上显著的差异,通过方差分析统计检验证明。这表明,尽管在不同地点发现的微浮雕具有相似的形状,但其大小比例和间距模式不同,从而排除了区域发生均匀模式的假设。
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