MICROMORPHOLOGICAL INDEX FOR THE EVALUATION OF SOIL EVOLUTION IN CENTRAL SPAIN
C. Dorronsoro
Departamento de Edafología, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Salamanca,
Spain
ABSTRACT
Micromorphological indices for the evaluation of the degree of soil evolution
are established on the basis of micromorphological properties.The indices are
applied to a chronosequence of soils formed on fluvial terraces. The indices,
which reflect microstructural properties, characteristics of fine material and
groundmass birefringence, illuvial clay pedofeatures and the prevalence of illuvial
clays, all increased steadily with soil age. Soil/age dispersion plots fit linear,
power and logarithmic regression equations, with high correlation coefficients
and levels of significance. Carbonate indices showed similar trends, although
with much greater dispersions. Indices for organic matter, hydromorphy and mineralogical
alterations showed clear tendencies to increase in younger soils. The change
in the index values with soil age did not support the appearance of a steady
state at any time.