GRAY FOREST SOILS ON THE COVERING SEDIMENTS OF MOLDOVA AND THE CENTRAL RUSSIAN UPLAND: THE BALANCE OF MINERALS
Abstract
It is established that irrespective of the origin of the soil-forming rocks (cover loams of different genesis), the gray forest soils of Moldova and the Central Russian upland are similar in mineralogical composition and volumes of losses of primary minerals as a result of weathering and soil formation processes. According to the total losses with clay minerals, the younger age of the soil on the Central Russian upland is ahead of the Moldovan analogue. A corresponding explanation has been proposed for this phenomenon. The identity of the mineralogical composition of the loess-like cover loam of Moldova and the cover loam on the moraine of the Russian plain testifies to the genetic proximity of these formations. It has been established that the methodology for calculating the balance of minerals used in Moldova has found application in the study of soils on the Russian plain.
About the Author
V. E. Alekseev
Институт Почвоведения, Агрохимии и Защиты почв им. Н.А. Димо, г. Кишинев, Молдова
Russian Federation
References
1. Alekseev, V.E. Sravnitel'naya kharakteristika mineralogicheskogo sostoyaniya chernozemov tipichnykh na pokrovnykh otlozheniyakh vodorazdelov Moldovy i Srednerusskoi vozvyshennosti / V.E. Alekseev // Pochvovedenie i agrokhimiya. - 2017. - № 1(58). - S. 32- 45.
2. Alekseev, V.E. Chernozemy tipichnye na pokrovnykh otlozheniyakh vodorazdelov Moldovy i Srednerusskoi vozvyshennosti: balans mineralov / V.E. Alekseev // Pochvovedenie i agrokhimiya. - 2017. - № 1(58). - S. 45-54.
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Alekseev V.E.
GRAY FOREST SOILS ON THE COVERING SEDIMENTS OF MOLDOVA AND THE CENTRAL RUSSIAN UPLAND: THE BALANCE OF MINERALS. Soil Science and Agrochemistry. 2018;(1):58-67.
(In Russ.)
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