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Robain Henri, Descloitres Marc, Ritz Michel, Atangana Q.Y. (1996). A multiscale electrical survey of a lateritic soil system in the rain forest of Cameroon. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 34, p. 237-253. ISSN 0926-9851.

Titre du document
A multiscale electrical survey of a lateritic soil system in the rain forest of Cameroon
Année de publication
1996
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Robain Henri, Descloitres Marc, Ritz Michel, Atangana Q.Y.
Source
Journal of Applied Geophysics, 1996, 34, p. 237-253 ISSN 0926-9851
Resistivity investigations were carried out on an elementary watershed in SW Cameroon, firstly to assess the applicability of direct-current (DC) resistivity methods to solve various pedological problems in intertropical regions, and subsequently to determine the relation ships between electrical resistivities and pedological properties of lateric soil systems. The survey included measurements in pits with a small Wenner fixed-spacing array (SWA), vertical electrical soundings (VES) and using a conventional multilayer inversion program to obtain best-fit models. Constraints to the interpretation of these data were provided by SWA and pedological information from existing observation pits. The results of the interpretation reveal five distinct geoelectrical layers overlying a resistive bedrock. The first is a thin organo-mineral upper layer with low resistivities in the range 250-450 ohmm. The second layer correspond to micro-aggregated clayey materials and is more resistive (1300-1800 ohmm). The third represents the main part of ferruginous materials and is even more resistive (2000-4500 ohmm). The fourth corresponds to unsaturated saprolite and the last to saturated saprolite (ground water) with resistivities ranging from 800 to 1500 ohmm and from 150 to 250 ohmm, respectively. Estimates of soil volumes for the entire study area were obtained from VEQS interpretations. Most of the soil cover corresponds to saprolite (74%, 1/4 being saturated by ground water), while topsoil and ferruginous materials represent 14 and 12%, respectively. Finally, geophysical results based upon 1-D inversion provide a satisfactory approximation of the various lateritic components' 3-D geometry over the watershed. The study provides original quantitative results concerning the behaviour of intertropical soil systems as well as some geomorphological keys for soil mapping at a regional scale. (Résumé d'auteur)
Plan de classement
Géophysique : généralités [066GPHGEN]
Descripteurs
GEOPHYSIQUE ; SOL ; FORET DENSE ; LATERITE ; RESISTIVITE ; SONDAGE ELECTRIQUE ; RESULTAT ANALYTIQUE
Description Géographique
CAMEROUN SUD
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010012047]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010012047
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