2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2020.104899
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Identification and quantification of iron oxides by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy with Praying Mantis accessory and integration sphere

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“…Soil development is affected by the five principal soil-forming factors (climate, parent material, topography, biology, and time), which raises the issue of the impact of the parent material on the formation and measurement of hematite in soils. To complement previous studies of hematite in different soil forming environments in the warm areas of several continents [41][42][43][44][45], we selected tropical iron-rich soils in the southern margin of China which developed under the same climate but with different parent materials, including granite, sandstone, unconsolidated sediments, and basalt. Our investigation focused on hematite content changes and the associated influencing factors in soil profiles developed from various parent materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soil development is affected by the five principal soil-forming factors (climate, parent material, topography, biology, and time), which raises the issue of the impact of the parent material on the formation and measurement of hematite in soils. To complement previous studies of hematite in different soil forming environments in the warm areas of several continents [41][42][43][44][45], we selected tropical iron-rich soils in the southern margin of China which developed under the same climate but with different parent materials, including granite, sandstone, unconsolidated sediments, and basalt. Our investigation focused on hematite content changes and the associated influencing factors in soil profiles developed from various parent materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%