GENESE D’UN HORIZON PROFOND FAIBLEMENT CIMENTE DANS UN PODZOL SABLEUX DES BASSES TERRES DU QUEBEC
- 1 May 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 59 (2) , 105-117
- https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss79-011
Abstract
An Orthic Humo-Ferric Podzol formed on a sandy deposit in the St. Lawrence lowlands exhibited a weakly cemented horizon at depth. Weathering of minerals was active mainly in the upper Ae horizon and released large amounts of iron, aluminum and silica. These elements migrated down the profile as organo-metallic complexes and accumulated as concretions in the podzolic B-horizons but also in the cemented horizon at depth. Micromorphological analysis showed that this latter horizon had a chlamydic/plectic assemblage. A comparison was made with other horizons found at depth in various profiles and differing from this one by their macro- and micromorphological, physical and chemical properties. The relative content of the various constituents of the cement was calculated. The sum of organic matter plus free sesquioxides ranged from 7 to 85%. There are apparent similarities in the formation of ortstein and duric horizons. The results serve to establish the concept of "ortstein-duric horizon-fragic horizon" intergrades in weakly cemented horizons found at depth in many Quebec soils.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- SESQUIOXIDE-CEMENTED SOIL HORIZONS IN NORTHERN QUEBEC: THEIR DISTRIBUTION, PROPERTIES AND GENESISCanadian Journal of Soil Science, 1976