2017
DOI: 10.20502/rbg.v18i1.1058
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Gênese E Evolução De Turfeiras Nas Superfícies Geomórficas Da Serra Do Espinhaço Meridional – Mg

Abstract: A Serra do Espinhaço Meridional – SdEM possui litologias predominantemente quartzíticas e é caracterizada por apresentar áreas dissecadas entremeadas a superfícies de aplainamento em diferentes altitudes, onde, nas depressões, ocorrem as turfeiras. Essas superfícies de aplainamentos são resultado de uma sucessão de eventos denudacionais e deposicionais que compartimentou o relevo, ao longo da evolução geodinâmica da Serra. O objetivo desse trabalho foi mapear as turfeiras da porção setentrional da serra e disc… Show more

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“…The SdEM altitudes vary from 1000 to 2000 m; the mean annual temperature is 18.7 °C, with cold and dry winters and mild wet summers. The average annual rainfall is 1473 mm (da Silva and Silva 2016). The peatland substrates are heterogeneous and variable in their physical and chemical properties, which depend on the botanical characteristics of the original covering vegetation, the intensity of decomposition and the content of inorganic elements.…”
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“…The SdEM altitudes vary from 1000 to 2000 m; the mean annual temperature is 18.7 °C, with cold and dry winters and mild wet summers. The average annual rainfall is 1473 mm (da Silva and Silva 2016). The peatland substrates are heterogeneous and variable in their physical and chemical properties, which depend on the botanical characteristics of the original covering vegetation, the intensity of decomposition and the content of inorganic elements.…”
Section: Studied Areamentioning
confidence: 99%