Carbonate morphological features of vineyard soils in a semiarid Mediterranean environment

Author:

Jiménez‐Ballesta R.1,Bravo S.2,Pérez‐de‐los‐Reyes C.2,Amorós J. A.2,García‐Navarro F. J.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology and Geochemistry Autónoma University of Madrid Madrid Spain

2. Department of Agroforestry and Genetics Science and Technology University of Castilla‐La Mancha, High Technical School Agricultural Engineers of Ciudad Real Ciudad Real Spain

Abstract

AbstractMany vineyard soils in semiarid Mediterranean environments develop from carbonated materials and often show very diverse forms of pedogenic calcium carbonate accumulations. Based on 275 vineyard soil profiles in the Castilla La Mancha (CLM) territory (Spain), this paper presents an in‐depth comprehensive study of a large number of morphological expressions of these carbonate distributions, while exploring various pedogenesis formation hypotheses. The interactions among the calcareous nature of parent material, surface topography and climate are the factors that most affected their morphology and pedogenesis. The occurrence and distribution of carbonate features in CLM vineyard soils can be more complex than in other areas. Many accumulations are relatively ancient, which is the case of petrocalcic horizons, and in‐keeping with conservative means, which reveals the occurrence of successive carbonate accumulation cycles. More recently dissolved and precipitated seasonally pedogenic carbonates (sometimes as coatings) have appeared, which are nothing more than a simple recent redistribution of carbonates. A structural imprint is observed: pedogenic carbonates appeared much more abundantly on the lowermost horizons, which can be related to the repeated redistribution phases that occurred in different pedogenesis stages. The data provided herein help to improve the understanding of the nature of viticultural calcareous soils in semiarid Mediterranean regions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science

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