INVESTIGADORES
ITURRI Laura Antonela
artículos
Título:
WIND SORTING AFFECTS DIFFERENTLY THE ORGANO-MINERAL COMPOSITION OF SALTATING AND PARTICULATE MATERIALS IN CONTRASTING TEXTURE AGRICULTURAL SOILS
Autor/es:
LAURA ANTONELA ITURRI; ROGER FUNK; MARTIN LEUE; MICHAEL SOMMER; DANIEL EDUARDO BUSCHIAZZO
Revista:
Aeolian Research
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2017
ISSN:
1875-9637
Resumen:
There is little information about the mineral and organic composition of sediments eroded by wind at different heights. Because of that, wind tunnel simulations were performed on four agricultural loess soils of different granulometry and their saltating materials collected at different heights. The particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter mainly smaller than 10 µm (PM10) of these soils was obtained separately by a laboratory method. Results indicated that the granulometric composition of sediments collected at different heights was more homogeneous in fine- than in sandy-textured soils, which were more affected by sorting effects during wind erosion. This agrees with the preferential transport of quartz at low heights and of clay minerals at greater heights. SOC contents increased with height, but the composition of the organic materials was different: stable carboxylic acids, aldehydes, amides and aromatics were preferentially transported close to the ground because their were found in larger aggregates, while plant debris and polysaccharides, carbohydrates and derivatives of microbial origin from organic matter dominated at greater heights for all soil types. The amount of SOC in the PM10 fraction was higher when it was emitted from sandy than from fine textured soils. Because of the sorting process produced by wind erosion, the stable organic matter compounds will be transported at low heights and local scales, modifying soil fertility due to nutrient exportation, while less stable organic compounds will be part of the suspension losses, which are known to affect some processes at regional- or global scale.