1978
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921978083333
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Alguns solos da Transamazônica na região de Marabá ()

Abstract: Resumo No presente trabalho, são descritos seis solos que ocorrem ao longo da rodovia Transamazônica, num percurso de 31,4 km, entre o igarapé Vermelho e o rio Cajazeira, na vertente esquerda do rio Tocantins, Município de Itupiranga, Estado do Pará. As ordens de solos encontradas foram: Entissolos, Oxissolos e Ultissolos correspondendo a Solos Pouco Desenvolvidos, Latossolos e Solos Podzolizados, no Sistema Brasileiro de Classificação de Solos. Na área, houve predominância dos Oxissolos (65%), seguindo-se a e… Show more

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“…RADAM's (1974) maps, at a scale of 1:100,000, showed the dominant soil type in a subarea of Maraba in Brazil to be ultisols. A mapping effort at a scale of 1:10,000 reversed the results: oxisols constituted 65 percent, entisols 22 percent, and ultisols only 13 percent of the soils in question (Ranzani 1978).…”
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“…RADAM's (1974) maps, at a scale of 1:100,000, showed the dominant soil type in a subarea of Maraba in Brazil to be ultisols. A mapping effort at a scale of 1:10,000 reversed the results: oxisols constituted 65 percent, entisols 22 percent, and ultisols only 13 percent of the soils in question (Ranzani 1978).…”
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“…Such areas cannot be identified by sideways-looking radar nor by Landstat satellite images. Large-scale maps betray the variation that exists on the ground and cannot be used for land-use planning without a high probability of error (Moran 1981, Wambecke 1978, Ranzani 1978, Furley 1979. The only sensible strategy for agricultural development of the Amazon Basin would appear to be a slow and systematic sampling of areas with a view to identifying the most appropriate location for potential projects.…”
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“…This is leading to a better understanding of the region and has provided a basis for defining broadly comparable climatic conditions for the selection, testing and transfering of new pasture plant accessions (C1AT, 1980). Studies including those recently published by Ranzani (1978) will help to define more precisely the ability of the soils per se to supply soil moisture, and improve the water balance estimates for specific agricultural systems.…”
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confidence: 99%