Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 80

Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 80
Genesis and formation of volcanic soil in Fregrean Fields C. Colombo 1, A. Di Cerce \ M.V. Sellitto, G. Palumbo 1 and Terribile F.2 IDip. Scienze Animali Vegetali e dell’Ambiente, Unversitá del Molise, Campobasso, Italy Dipartimento di Scienze del Suolo della Pianta e dell’Ambiente, Universitá degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Portici Italy The Volcanic soils located in the Flegrei Fields district are formed from heterogeneous pyroclastic rocks. The origin of the Flegrei District, according to its geographic location and to the age of the products, has been ascribed to about 30 different volcanic events begun more than 30.000 years ago. They formed large deposits of pyroclastic products such as the geologic formation called “Neapolitan yellow tuff’. The aim of this work was to study the mineralogy and the geochemistry of two soils of the northem slope of Mt Gauro: the first soil (EUR01) occurring on flat terraces and it has a specialized fruit trees (apples) land use ; the second soil (EUR02) is located on chestnut forest at the top of Mt Gauro. On both soils physical and chemical analysis were carried out. The profile EUR02 has been also object of micromorphological description and mineralogical analysis (Fig. 1). The thin sections were analysed by optical microscopy (OM) and selected areas have also been observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and microanalysis (EDS) to observe the differences in the chemical composition. All grain size fractions have been analysed by X ray diffractometry (XRD). The pedogenetic environment of the volcanic soils studied results particularly complex for the heterogeneity of the pyroclastic materials stratified during the intense volcanic activity in the last 5000 years. The studied profiles have a good degree of soil development . The profile EUR01 has slight acidity in the surface horizons (O, Al); pH increase toward the C horizon. The EUR02 profiles (forest soil) has similar features but higher KCl acidity. A1 Si Ca Figure 1 Scanning electron images and Al, Si, Ca and K distribution map for selected grain pumice in the thin section showing the variability in chemical composition. 61
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