Clay minerals in chernozem-like soils of mesodepressions in the northern forest-steppe of European Russia

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T. A. Sokolova
F. R. Zaidel’man
T. M. Ginzburg
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[1] Moscow State University,Faculty of Soil Science
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2010年 / 43卷
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EURASIAN Soil Science; Clay Fraction; Eluvial Horizon; Particle Size Composition; Podzolic Horizon;
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In the northern forest-steppe of European Russia, under the conditions of surface waterlogging (freshwater) and a stagnant-percolative regime, gleyic podzolic chernozem-like soils with thick light-colored eluvial horizons are formed. These horizons are close or similar to the podzolic horizons of bog-podzolic soils in many properties of their solid phase. They are bleached in color and characterized by the removal of Ca, Mg, Fe, Al, and Mn and the relative accumulation of quartz SiO2. These soils differ from leached chernozems in their acid reaction and very low CEC, the presence of Fe-Mn concretions and coatings, and the significant decrease in the clay content in the A2 horizon as compared to the parent rock.
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