2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21613-6
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Allochthonous material originating from saprolite as a marker of termite activity in Ferralsols

Abstract: Ferralsols, which are estimated to cover 7.5 millions km2 worldwide, are deeply weathered red or yellow soils found in the humid tropics. They are considered as the end of a geochemical sequence of weathering and are dominated by low-activity clay and sesquioxides. Their physical properties are closely related to their strong submillimetric granular structure. We aimed to characterize the 2:1 clay minerals identified in many Ferralsols and to discuss them as a marker of soil-feeding termite activity in Ferrals… Show more

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“…The microaggregation in Ferralsols is driven by geochemical and biological processes (Bruand et al, 2022; Buol & Eswaran, 1999; Schaefer, 2001). Geochemical transformation in Ferralsols occurs under intense and extended weathering that results in a clay mineral fraction dominated by low activity 1:1 phyllosilicates (kaolinite) and pedogenic Fe‐ and/or Al‐(hydr)oxides, for example, haematite, goethite, and gibbsite (Schaefer et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microaggregation in Ferralsols is driven by geochemical and biological processes (Bruand et al, 2022; Buol & Eswaran, 1999; Schaefer, 2001). Geochemical transformation in Ferralsols occurs under intense and extended weathering that results in a clay mineral fraction dominated by low activity 1:1 phyllosilicates (kaolinite) and pedogenic Fe‐ and/or Al‐(hydr)oxides, for example, haematite, goethite, and gibbsite (Schaefer et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%