阿尔巴尼亚地中海气候条件下冲积土壤的风化模式及其对土壤肥力的影响

IF 0.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Fran GJOKA, Liri MIHO, Avni SPAHOLLI, Elian KASA
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本研究综合评估了阿尔巴尼亚的德林河和马特河冲积平原的风化和土壤发育。通过分析土壤性质、矿物学成分和风化指数,它为这些关键农业区的地质过程和土壤肥力之间的复杂联系提供了重要的见解。重点研究了化学蚀变指数(CIA)、化学风化指数(CIW)和斜长石蚀变指数(PIA)等风化指标,揭示了不同土壤剖面和冲积平原的不同风化模式。德林河冲积土的风化指数中等,风化程度较低,而马特河冲积土的风化指数较高,风化程度较明显。研究强调了矿物组成对风化和土壤发育的作用,易风化的矿物表明,与德林河土壤相比,马特河土壤具有更有利于风化的环境。这些土壤的元素组成差异显著影响肥力,可能影响农业生产力。对比分析强调了矿物和化学成分对风化速率的影响。这项研究对冲积土壤的风化动力学、矿物学和元素组成的见解突出了土壤肥力的影响,这对于优化农业和解决这些重要的阿尔巴尼亚地区的环境问题至关重要。
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WEATHERING PATTERNS IN ALLUVIAL SOILS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN ALBANIA AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SOIL FERTILITY
This study comprehensively assesses weathering and soil development in the alluvial plains of Albania's Drin and Mat rivers. By analyzing soil properties, mineralogical compositions, and weathering indices, it provides crucial insights into the intricate link between geological processes and soil fertility in these key agricultural areas. The focus is on weathering indices such as the Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA), Chemical Index of Weathering (CIW), and Plagioclase Index of Alteration (PIA), which reveal distinct weathering patterns across soil profiles and alluvial plains. Drin River alluvial soils display moderate indices, signaling relatively lower weathering, while Mat River alluvial soils exhibit higher indices, indicating more pronounced weathering. The study emphasizes the role of mineral composition on weathering and soil development, with easily weathered minerals suggesting a more conducive environment for weathering in Mat River soils compared to Drin River soils. Elemental composition differences in these soils significantly impact fertility, potentially affecting agricultural productivity. Correlation analyses highlight the influence of mineralogy and chemical composition on weathering rates. This study's insights into weathering dynamics, mineralogical, and elemental composition in alluvial soils highlight soil fertility implications, crucial for optimizing agriculture and addressing environmental concerns in these vital Albanian regions.
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The publishing of CARPATHIAN JOURNAL of EARTH and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES has started in 2006. The regularity of this magazine is biannual. The magazine will publish scientific works, in international purposes, in different areas of research, such as : geology, geography, environmental sciences, the environmental pollution and protection, environmental chemistry and physic, environmental biodegradation, climatic exchanges, fighting against natural disasters, protected areas, soil degradation, water quality, water supplies, sustainable development.
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