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The two PORs show significant differences between the two groups, but not for TRB, which indicates the PORs are a good indicator for providing quantitative measurements of weathering intensity. Except for the soil bulk density (BD) meeting andic soil properties, the soils of the HW group have a lower content of Al plus 1/2 Fe content (by ammonium oxalate) (Al<sub>o</sub> + 1/2Fe<sub>o</sub>) and phosphorus (P) retention, and soils of the LW group only have a lower P retention. Within those soil physicochemical properties and selective dissolution analysis results and index values, Al<sub>o</sub> + 1/2Fe<sub>o</sub>, pyrophosphate extractable C (C<sub>p</sub>), P retention, and dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) extractable aluminum (Al<sub>d</sub>) are four critical factors for the discrimination of the soils. The soils in the study area still have relict volcanic soil properties after moderately weathered. Our research results indicate that the PO and POR are good indicators of moderately weathered volcanic soils in the subtropical region, allowing for a more precise assessment of the soil weathering process, in addition to quantitative measurements of weathering intensity.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":56001,"journal":{"name":"Geoderma Regional","volume":"38 ","pages":"Article e00836"},"PeriodicalIF":3.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Using the pedogenic oxide ratio in distinguishing volcanic soil weathering intensity in subtropical region\",\"authors\":\"Chen-Chi Tsai , Yu-Fang Chang , Chia-Hsing Lee\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.geodrs.2024.e00836\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Pedogenic oxide ratio (POR) helps identify and understand pedogenic processes. 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成土氧化物比率(POR)有助于识别和了解成土过程。然而,POR 很少用于研究和区分亚热带地区中度风化火山岩土壤的风化强度。本研究从台湾北部阳明山国家公园附近的大同火山群(TVG)东北部地区采集了 33 块亚热带火山土壤。这些火山岩土壤可根据三个风化指数、成因铁氧化物比率(PORs)- Feo/Fed、((Fed-Feo)/Fet)和碱基总储量(TRB)分为风化强度不同的两组:高风化组(HW)和低风化组(LW)。这两个 PORs 在两组之间显示出显著差异,但 TRB 却没有,这表明 PORs 是定量测量风化强度的良好指标。除了土壤容重(BD)和土壤理化性质外,HW 组土壤的 Al 加 1/2 Fe 含量(以草酸铵计)(Alo + 1/2Feo )和磷(P)保留率较低,而 LW 组土壤仅有较低的磷保留率。在这些土壤理化性质和选择性溶解分析结果及指标值中,Alo + 1/2Feo、焦磷酸可提取碳(Cp)、磷(P)保留率和二硫代磷酸盐-硝酸盐-碳酸氢盐(DCB)可提取铝(Ald)是区分土壤的四个关键因素。研究区域的土壤经过中度风化后仍具有火山土壤的特性。我们的研究结果表明,PO 和 POR 是亚热带地区中度风化火山岩土壤的良好指标,除了对风化强度进行定量测量外,还能对土壤风化过程进行更精确的评估。
Using the pedogenic oxide ratio in distinguishing volcanic soil weathering intensity in subtropical region
Pedogenic oxide ratio (POR) helps identify and understand pedogenic processes. However, POR is seldom used to study and distinguish the weathering intensity of volcanic soils that are moderately weathered in the subtropical region. The research was conducted by collecting thirty-three subtropical volcanic soils from the northeastern Tatung Volcanic Group (TVG) region in Yangmingshan National Park, near Taipei, located in northern Taiwan. These volcanic soils could be grouped into two groups with different weathering intensities based on three weathering indices, pedogenic Fe-oxides ratios (PORs) - Feo/Fed, ((Fed-Feo)/Fet), and total reserve in bases (TRB): the highly weathered (HW) group and the lower weathered (LW) group. The two PORs show significant differences between the two groups, but not for TRB, which indicates the PORs are a good indicator for providing quantitative measurements of weathering intensity. Except for the soil bulk density (BD) meeting andic soil properties, the soils of the HW group have a lower content of Al plus 1/2 Fe content (by ammonium oxalate) (Alo + 1/2Feo) and phosphorus (P) retention, and soils of the LW group only have a lower P retention. Within those soil physicochemical properties and selective dissolution analysis results and index values, Alo + 1/2Feo, pyrophosphate extractable C (Cp), P retention, and dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (DCB) extractable aluminum (Ald) are four critical factors for the discrimination of the soils. The soils in the study area still have relict volcanic soil properties after moderately weathered. Our research results indicate that the PO and POR are good indicators of moderately weathered volcanic soils in the subtropical region, allowing for a more precise assessment of the soil weathering process, in addition to quantitative measurements of weathering intensity.
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Global issues require studies and solutions on national and regional levels. Geoderma Regional focuses on studies that increase understanding and advance our scientific knowledge of soils in all regions of the world. The journal embraces every aspect of soil science and welcomes reviews of regional progress.