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Original Articles

Dynamics of alkali and alkaline-earth cations in semi-arid environment of northern Spain

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Pages 1943-1957 | Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The dynamics of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+), sodium (Na+), and potassium (K+) from their unavailable to their plant-available forms was examined. Soil samples from an area where materials of volcanic origin coexist with saline sediments were studied. The soils belonged to diapiric formations, which are uncommon in the Mediterranean basin but relatively frequent in the Iberian Peninsula, where they occur in highly complex heterolytic structures encompassing a wide variety of soils. Based on the analyses, the base contents in fresh rocks of ophitic texture and in the resulting solids are very similar and vary in the same direction as the mobility sequence: Ca2+>Na+>Mg2+>K+. On the other hand, the alkali cation contents in Keuper rocks and soils vary over wide ranges owing to the diverse lithology of the area and its chaotic distribution. Regarding the cation exchange complex, the whole diapiric formation exhibits strong retention of exchangeable Ca. Because of the high prevailing exchangeable calcium-to-magnesium ratio (>10), the soils may be Mg-deficient. The low contents in exchangeable K found are due both to its ability to occupy lattice positions and to the antagonistic effect of Ca. The high exchangeable Na contents may be toxic and markedly antagonistic to Mg.

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