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The objective of this study was to characterize alteration processes of iron titanium oxides in andic soils developed on basaltic rocks under temperate climate. Among the magnetic minerals, titanomagnetites are the most abundant and represent the major spinel in basalts. In order to understand processes involved in the alteration of iron titanium oxides from basaltic rocks associated to soils, two...
Bulk Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn contents were analyzed in a Cr–Ni rich basalt, derived andic soil and in grass subaerial and aerial components to assess natural trace metal mobility in soil. Phytoavailability and relative mobility of elements were quantified by three different approaches: selective extractions, calculation at mineral scale after XRD, SEM-EDS and EMP analyses and measurement of pools at...
The objective of this study is to identify parameters influencing trace elements (TE) vertical distributions in an Andosol–Andic Cambisol climosequence. In order to understand processes involved in the current distribution of trace elements from basaltic rocks to associated soils, six pedons developed on Tertiary massive basaltic formations, located at similar position in the hill-slopes, submitted...
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