南极洲维多利亚地鸟巢土壤的微观形态及其对古环境的影响

IF 5.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Carlo Baroni , Sara Pescio , Maria Cristina Salvatore , Anna Masseroli , Luca Trombino
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鸟源土壤保留了阿德利企鹅在南极地区殖民和定居历史的相关信息。为了更好地描述位于维多利亚陆地沿岸的鸟源土壤的特征,并获得该地区古环境发展的新信息,本研究重点对位于该地区主要地点的九种放射性碳年代的鸟源土壤进行了微形态学描述,时间跨度约 40 千年。在光学岩石显微镜下对 58 个薄片进行了详细的微观形态研究,并对维多利亚陆地沿岸的鸟源土壤样本进行了扫描电镜-电子显微镜和 XRD 分析。所研究的所有土壤都有一些共同特征,主要与鸟源物质层有关(例如,存在鸟类为建造巢穴而搬运的岩石碎片、鸟类遗骸或鸟类活动的证据,以及显著的磷含量),不同剖面之间存在一些特殊性,表明存在局部微变性(例如,相对丰富的水驱地貌,包括冲积地貌和微晶地貌,以及与霜冻有关的地貌)。这项研究使这些土壤可以被视为鸟巢状 arenosols/cryosols/regosols/gelisols,此外,它还凸显了维多利亚陆地上形成的鸟巢状土壤与南极大陆上的鸟巢状土壤之间的差异。不同的微观结构和土壤特性(即维多利亚陆地鸟源性土壤的微观结构发育较弱、矿物成分与有机成分之间的混合不明显、磷化过程的侵蚀性较弱以及霜冻引起的脚印出现频率较低)似乎与维多利亚陆地液态水供应的减少有关,并且很可能反映了与南极大陆不同的气候/环境条件,至少从末次冰川极盛时期(LGM)之后的脱冰期开始。我们的研究结果表明,鸟源土壤是描述南极洲沿海地区过去和现在环境状况的有力替代物,此外,鸟源土壤还为研究南极冰盖覆盖维多利亚陆地沿岸后幸存下来的大冰期前孑遗土壤提供了新的机会。
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Micromorphology of ornithogenic soils and its paleoenvironmental implications in the Victoria Land, Antarctica
Ornithogenic soils retain relevant information regarding the history of Adélie penguin colonization and settlement in the Antarctic region. Studies on present and past penguin colonies extension and distribution also furnish significant data to understand global environmental changes, with particular attention to the ecological factors that limit penguin presence and population dynamics.
In order to better characterize the ornithogenic soils located along the Victoria Land coasts and to acquire new information on paleoenvironmental development of the region, this work focuses on micromorphological characterization of nine radiocarbon-dated ornithogenic soils, covering a period of approximately 40 kyr, and located in key sites of this region. The detailed micromorphological study of 58 thin sections, was carried out at the optical petrographic microscope and supported by SEM-EDS and XRD analyses of samples belonging to ornithogenic soils from the Victoria Land coasts. All the soils studied have some common characteristics, mainly related to the layers of ornithogenic material (e.g., the presence of rock fragments transported by birds to construct their nests, the remains of birds or evidence of bird activity, and the notable phosphorus content), with some peculiarities between the different profiles, indicating the presence of a local micro-variability (e.g., the relative abundance of water-driven pedofeatures, both illuvial and microcrystalline, and also of frost-related pedofeatures). This study allows these soils to be regarded as ornithic arenosols/cryosols/regosols/gelisols, and, in addition, it highlights the differences between ornithogenic soils developed in the Victoria Land compared to those described in the Maritime Antarctica. Different microstructures and pedofeatures (i.e., a weaker microstructural development, a less pronounced mixing between mineral and organic components, a less aggressive process of phosphatisation and also a lower frequency of frost-induced pedofeatures in Victoria Land ornithogenic soils) seem to be related to the reduced availability of liquid water in Victoria Land and most probably reflect different climatic/environmental conditions respect to Maritime Antarctica, since at least the deglaciation after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).
Our results demonstrate that ornithogenic soils represent a powerful proxy for characterizing past and ongoing environmental condition in the coastal areas of Antarctica, and, furthermore, they offer new opportunity to study pre- LGM relict soils, which survived the overriding of the Antarctic Ice Sheet along the Victoria Land coast.
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Catena
Catena 环境科学-地球科学综合
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10.50
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9.70%
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816
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment. Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.
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