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Bardy M., Derenne S., Allard T., Benedetti M. F., Fritsch Emmanuel. (2011). Podzolisation and exportation of organic matter in black waters of the Rio Negro (upper Amazon basin, Brazil). Biogeochemistry, 106 (1), p. 71-88. ISSN 0168-2563.

Titre du document
Podzolisation and exportation of organic matter in black waters of the Rio Negro (upper Amazon basin, Brazil)
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000295126100006
Auteurs
Bardy M., Derenne S., Allard T., Benedetti M. F., Fritsch Emmanuel
Source
Biogeochemistry, 2011, 106 (1), p. 71-88 ISSN 0168-2563
In the Rio Negro basin, podzols develop at the expense of clay-depleted laterites through localized and spectacular weathering fronts. This natural process leads to the remobilization of previously accumulated organic matter (OM) which is redistributed within soil profiles and exported towards rivers, hence their typical black coloration. We investigate the fate of OM in the soil-water continuum in the Rio Negro basin through description of the composition of OM potentially mobile at different stages of podzol development and exploration of evidence for contributions from different soil horizons to the exportation of OM into waters. OM was water-extracted from seven key soil samples from a sequence representative of the transition between latosol and podzol on the low elevation plateaux of the Rio Negro basin, thus enabling following both vertical and lateral differentiations. The chemical structure of freeze-dried samples, investigated using C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance and thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation (THM), shows contrasting features depending on the horizon considered. The bulk features of water extracts were first compared with samples collected in the water-tables and rivers draining the soil sequence. A molecular level comparison was then performed with groundwater draining the well-developed podzol. This approach evidenced a contribution from deep horizons of well-developed podzols. It highlights that OM is certainly remobilised after being accumulated in Bh horizons during the development of podzols through accumulation of OM redistributed from surface horizons. The identification of specific compounds opens new perspective to trace a "podzolic origin" of OM in drainage networks.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062] ; Pédologie [068]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053858]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053858
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