974 resultados para Soil erosion -- Queensland, Central


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El índice de erosividad (EI30) y su espacialización fueron determinados para las cuencas de contribución del sistema hidroeléctrico de la reserva Cachoeira Dourada, localizada entre los Estados de Goias y Minas Gerais, limitada por las coordenadas 640000-760000 m W. y 7910000-7975000 m S. UTM zona 22, Datum Córrego Alegre. Se trataron los datos del promedio mensual y anual de las precipitaciones correspondientes a ocho localidades para un periodo de treinta años. Existe una distribución irregular de precipitación en la región y en consecuencia una espacialización no uniforme de los índices de erosión en el área de influencia de la reserva. Los valores más altos de precipitación coinciden con el periodo de preparación de la tierra para el cultivo y el desarrollo de las plantas de ciclo anual, principalmente soja y maíz.

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Uno de los mecanismos propuestos para el enriquecimiento del suelo generado bajo la cobertura de leñosas en zonas áridas es la relocalización de nutrientes absorbidos por sus extensos sistemas radicales hacia el área bajo su dosel. Sin embargo, el efecto final sobre la fertilidad del suelo depende de los distintos procesos que transforman la broza y liberan nutrientes. Prosopis flexuosa D.C. (algarrobo) es la especie leñosa de mayor producción de broza y genera islas de fertilidad bajo su dosel en el Monte Central. En este trabajo analizamos la dinámica temporal de la masa de la broza caída bajo P. flexuosa, en distintos microhábitats (bajo la copa de P. flexuosa, bajo Larrea divaricata, en áreas próximas a árboles talados, y en áreas expuestas). Encontramos una mayor disminución en la masa de broza en invierno, sin diferencias entre microhábitats, y menores tasas de pérdida y mayor heterogeneidad espacial en primavera y verano. Nuestros resultados sugieren que la dinámica de la broza depende principalmente de su composición, ya que es mayor la tasa de pérdida, inmediatamente después del ingreso de broza producida por la caída de hojas de P. flexuosa no obstante las condiciones ambientales desfavorables para la actividad de microorganismos. A pesar de observarse diferencias en la dinámica de la broza entre los microhábitats, la magnitud total de los cambios de masa de broza no presenta una variabilidad espacial importante. Por el contrario, se detectó relocalización secundaria de broza, producto de la actividad de artrópodos y posiblemente otros factores (agua-viento), los que podrían actuar como moderadores de las diferencias generadas por la concentración de broza bajo las leñosas.

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The silicate fractions of recent pelagic sediments in the central north Pacific Ocean are dominated by eolian dust derived from central Asia. An 11 Myr sedimentary record at ODP Sites 885/886 at 44.7°N, 168.3°W allows the evaluation of how such dust and its sources have changed in response to late Cenozoic climate and tectonics. The extracted eolian fraction contains variable amounts (>70%) of clay minerals with subordinate quartz and plagioclase. Uniform Nd isotopic compositions (epsilon-Nd =38.6 to 310.5) and Sm/Nd ratios (0.170-0.192) for most of the 11 Myr record demonstrate a well-mixed provenance in the basins north of the Tibetan Plateau and the Gobi Desert that was a source of dust long before the oldest preserved Asian loess formed. epsilon-Nd values of up to 36.5 for samples 62.9 Ma indicate <=35 wt% admixture of a young, Kamchatka-like volcanic arc component. The coherence of Pb and Nd in the erosional cycle allows us to constrain the Pb isotopic composition of Asian loess devoid of anthropogenic contamination to 206Pb/204Pb =18.97 +/- 0.06, 207Pb/204Pb =15.67 +/- 0.02, 208Pb/204Pb =39.19 +/- 0.11. 87Sr/86Sr (0.711-0.721) and Rb/Sr ratios (0.39-1.1) vary with dust mineralogy and provide an age indication of ~250 Ma. 40Ar/39Ar ages of six dust samples are uniform around 200 Ma and match the K-Ar ages of modern dust deposited on Hawaii. These data reflect the weighted age average of illite formation. Changes from illite- smectite with significant kaolinite to illite- and chlorite-rich, kaolinite-free assemblages since the late Pliocene document changes in the intensity of chemical weathering in the source region. Such weathering evidently did not disturb the K-Ar systematics, and only induced scatter in the Rb-Sr data. We propose that when smectite forms at the expense of illite, K and Ar are quantitatively lost from what becomes smectite, but are quantitatively retained in adjacent illite layers. 40Ar/39Ar age data, therefore, are insensitive to smectite formation during chemical weathering but date the diagenetic growth of illite, the major K-bearing phase in the dust. Over the past 12 Myr, the dust flux to the north Pacific increased by more than an order of magnitude, documenting a substantial drying of central Asia. This climatic change, however, did not alter the ultimate source of the dust, and neoformational products of chemical weathering always remained subordinate to assemblages reworked by mechanical erosion in dust deposited in eastern Asia and the Pacific Ocean.

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En el contexto de la posible habilitación de una ruta entre Chile y Argentina a través del paso fronterizo Las Leñas en Chile central, alternativo al Cristo Redentor, se procedió a analizar las vulnerabilidades y los impactos provocados por la geodinámica en áreas montañosas. Se evaluaron procesos erosivos en los ambientes de baja, media y alta montaña en el valle del río Cachapoal. La alta energía de estos paisajes es causante de la generación y el aporte de sedimentos mediante erosión, la que es activada por las precipitaciones intensas y la acción periglacial. Las diferencias erosivas se entienden por la presencia de distintas formas del paisaje; así, los depósitos basales en alta montaña están asociados a movimientos del terreno en masa, y la erosión lineal se desarrolla sobre las terrazas fluviales ubicadas en fondo de valle, las que se encuentran estabilizadas por la mayor cobertura vegetal.

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En el contexto de la posible habilitación de una ruta entre Chile y Argentina a través del paso fronterizo Las Leñas en Chile central, alternativo al Cristo Redentor, se procedió a analizar las vulnerabilidades y los impactos provocados por la geodinámica en áreas montañosas. Se evaluaron procesos erosivos en los ambientes de baja, media y alta montaña en el valle del río Cachapoal. La alta energía de estos paisajes es causante de la generación y el aporte de sedimentos mediante erosión, la que es activada por las precipitaciones intensas y la acción periglacial. Las diferencias erosivas se entienden por la presencia de distintas formas del paisaje; así, los depósitos basales en alta montaña están asociados a movimientos del terreno en masa, y la erosión lineal se desarrolla sobre las terrazas fluviales ubicadas en fondo de valle, las que se encuentran estabilizadas por la mayor cobertura vegetal.

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En el contexto de la posible habilitación de una ruta entre Chile y Argentina a través del paso fronterizo Las Leñas en Chile central, alternativo al Cristo Redentor, se procedió a analizar las vulnerabilidades y los impactos provocados por la geodinámica en áreas montañosas. Se evaluaron procesos erosivos en los ambientes de baja, media y alta montaña en el valle del río Cachapoal. La alta energía de estos paisajes es causante de la generación y el aporte de sedimentos mediante erosión, la que es activada por las precipitaciones intensas y la acción periglacial. Las diferencias erosivas se entienden por la presencia de distintas formas del paisaje; así, los depósitos basales en alta montaña están asociados a movimientos del terreno en masa, y la erosión lineal se desarrolla sobre las terrazas fluviales ubicadas en fondo de valle, las que se encuentran estabilizadas por la mayor cobertura vegetal.

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A new site with Lateglacial palaeosols covered by 0.8 - 2.4 m thick aeolian sands is presented. The buried soils were subjected to multidisciplinary analyses (pedology, micromorphology, geochronology, dendrology, palynology, macrofossils). The buried soil cover comprises a catena from relatively dry ('Nano'-Podzol, Arenosol) via moist (Histic Gleysol, Gleysol) to wet conditions (Histosol). Dry soils are similar to the so-called Usselo soil, as described from sites in NW Europe and central Poland. The buried soil surface covers ca. 3.4 km**2. Pollen analyses date this surface into the late Aller0d. Due to a possible contamination by younger carbon, radiocarbon dates are too young. OSL dates indicate that the covering by aeolian sands most probably occurred during the Younger Dryas. Botanical analyses enables the reconstruction of a vegetation pattern typical for the late Allerod. Large wooden remains of pine and birch were recorded.

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1. Dominant plant functional types (PFTs) are expected to be primary determinants of communities of other above- and below-ground organisms. Here, we report the effects of the experimental removal of different PFTs on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) communities in a shrubland ecosystem in central Argentina. 2. On the basis of the biomass-ratio hypothesis and plant resource use strategy theory, we expected the effect of removal of PFTs on AMF colonization and spores to be proportional to the biomass removed and to be stronger when more conservative PFTs were removed. The treatments applied were: undisturbed control (no plant removed), disturbed control (mechanical disturbance), no shrub (removal of deciduous shrubs), no perennial forb (removal of perennial forbs), no graminoid (removal of graminoids) and no annual forb (removal of annual forbs). AMF colonization was assessed after 5,17 and 29 months. Total density of AMF spores, richness and evenness of morpho-taxa, and AMF functional groups were quantified after 5,17,29,36 and 39 months. 3. Five months after the initial removal we found a significant reduction in total AMF colonization in all plots subjected to PFT removals and in the disturbed control plots, as compared with the undisturbed controls. This effect disappeared afterwards and no subsequent effect on total colonization and colonization by arbuscules was observed. In contrast, a significant increase in colonization by vesicles was observed in months 17 and 29, mainly in no graminoid plots. In general, treatments did not significantly affect AMF spores in the soil. On the other hand, no annual forb promoted transient (12-18 months) higher ammonia availability, and no shrub promoted lower nitrate availability in the longer term (24-28 months). 4. Synthesis. Our experiment, the first to investigate the effects of the removal of different PFTs on AMF communities in natural ecosystems, indicates that AMF communities are resilient to changes in the soil and in the functional composition of vegetation. Furthermore, it does not provide consistent evidence in support of the biomass-ratio hypothesis or differential trait-based direct or indirect effects of different PFTs on AMF in this particular system.

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Late Oligocene to late Pliocene vertical water-mass stratification along depth traverses in the northern Indian Ocean is depicted in this paper by benthic foraminifer index faunas. During most of this time, benthic faunas indicate well-oxygenated, bottom-water conditions at all depths except under the southern Indian upwelling and in the Pliocene in the southern Arabian Sea. Faunas suggest the initiation of lower oxygen conditions at intermediate depths in the northern Indian Ocean beginning in Oligocene Zone P21a. Lower oxygen conditions intensified during primary productivity pulses, possibly related to increased upwelling vigor, in the latest Oligocene and throughout most of the late middle through late Miocene. During times of elevated primary production, there may be more oxygen flux into sedimentary pore waters and the shallow infaunal habitat may become more oxygenated. One criterion for locating the source of "new" water masses is vertical homogeneity of benthic foraminifer indexes for well-oxygenated water masses from intermediate through abyssal depths. In the northern Mascarene Basin, this type of faunal homogeneity with depth corroborates the proposal that the northern Indian Ocean was an area of sinking well-oxygenated waters through most of the Miocene before Zone N17. Oxygenated, possibly "new" intermediate-water masses in the low- to middle-latitude Mascarene and Central Indian basins first developed in the late Oligocene. These well-oxygenated waters were probably more fertile than the Antarctic Intermediate Waters (AAIW) that cover intermediate depths in these areas today. Production of intermediate waters more similar to modern AAIW is indicated by the sparse benthic population of epifaunal rotaloid species in the northern Mascarene Basin during middle Miocene Zone N9 and from early through late Pliocene time. Deep-water characteristics are more difficult to interpret because of the extensive redeposition at the deeper sites. Redeposited intermediate, rather than shallow, water fossils and erosion from north to south in the Mascarene Basin are incompatible with the sluggish circulation from south to north through the western Indian Ocean basins today. Such erosion could result from the vigorous sinking of an intermediate-depth water mass of northern origin. Before late Oligocene Zone P22, benthic faunas indicate a twofold subdivision of the troposphere, with the boundary between upper and lower well-oxygenated water masses located from 2500-3000 mbsl. No characteristic bottom-water fauna developed before the end of late Oligocene Zone P22. Deep and abyssal benthic indexes suggest the development of water masses similar to those of the present day in the latest Miocene. Faunas containing deep-water benthic indexes, including the uvigerinids, suggestive of a water mass similar to modern Indian Deep Water (IDW), appeared during the late Miocene in the northern Mascarene and Central Indian basins. In the early Pliocene, this deep-water fauna was found only in the Central Indian Basin, whereas a fauna typical of modern Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) spread through deep waters at 2800 mbsl in the Mascarene Basin. By late Pliocene Zone N21, however, deep-water faunas similar to their modern analogs were developed in both the eastern and western basins. Abyssal faunas, studied only in the Mascarene Basin, show more or less similarity to those under modern AABW. Bottom-water faunas containing Nuttallides umbonifera or Epistominella exiguua were first differentiated at the end of Zone P22, then appeared episodically during the early Miocene. These AABW-type faunas reappeared and migrated updepth into deep waters during the glacial episodes at the end of the Miocene and at the beginning of the Pliocene. By late Pliocene Zone N21, however, a bottom-water fauna similar to that under eastern Indian Bottom Water (IBW) developed in the Mascarene Basin. Modern bottom-water characteristics of the Mascarene Basin must have developed after ZoneN21.