Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina)
- Autores
- Rostagno, Cesar Mario; Degorgue, Gabriela
- Año de publicación
- 2011
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- inglés
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- Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In the semiarid soils of north-eastern Patagonia, gravel cover in the shrub interspace areas of shrub-dominated communities is generally high, and contrast with that of grass-dominated patches where gravel cover is either absent or negligible. In the present study we analyze the relationship between soil erosion and desert pavement formation, in three sites, the upper, middle and lower slope positions of a flank pediment where well-conserved soils served as reference areas. We used the gravel cover and mass, as well as the thickness of the remnant A horizon, as determined by the depth of the Bt horizon of a Xeric Calciargid, as measures of soil erosion. Surface gravel at four cardinal points in respect to mounds associated with shrub-clumps was collected and the depth to the Bt horizon was determined. The mean thickness of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 11.3, 10.0 and 13.5cm for the upper, middle and lower slope positions, respectively. For the same positions, the mean coarse fragment contents (>2.0mm) in the 0-10cm depth of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 144, 92 and 119gkg-1, and the mean surface gravel mass in the eroded patches were 5.3, 3.1 and 4.7kgm-2. Surface gravel mass and depth of the remnant A horizon gave different estimates of the magnitude of soil erosion in the flank pediment. Thus, the mean/maximum soil loss, as determined by the mean gravel mass on the soil surface for the upper, middle and lower slope positions were, 28.3/68.2, 27.0/63.8 and 31.5/56.4mm, respectively. These figures increased to a mean of 50.0, 52.5 and 82.0mm for the same positions when soil loss was determined as the difference between the thickness of the A horizon of the well-conserved soil and that of the remaining A horizon in eroded patches. The loss of the A horizon by wind and water erosion seems to initiate the change from grass steppe to a stable shrub steppe characterized, in the shrub interspaces, by well-developed desert pavements. The strong correlation between surface gravel mass and the thickness of the remaining A horizon indicates that accelerated soil erosion has played an important role in the formation of desert pavements, and that desert pavements are good indicators of the extent and intensity of the erosion process in the Punta Ninfas area.
Fil: Rostagno, Cesar Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Degorgue, Gabriela. Instituto de Cooperación Económica Internacional; Argentina - Materia
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Accelerated Soil Erosion
Arid Rangelands
Desert Pavements
Desertification
Shrub Encroachment - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina)Rostagno, Cesar MarioDegorgue, GabrielaAccelerated Soil ErosionArid RangelandsDesert PavementsDesertificationShrub Encroachmenthttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In the semiarid soils of north-eastern Patagonia, gravel cover in the shrub interspace areas of shrub-dominated communities is generally high, and contrast with that of grass-dominated patches where gravel cover is either absent or negligible. In the present study we analyze the relationship between soil erosion and desert pavement formation, in three sites, the upper, middle and lower slope positions of a flank pediment where well-conserved soils served as reference areas. We used the gravel cover and mass, as well as the thickness of the remnant A horizon, as determined by the depth of the Bt horizon of a Xeric Calciargid, as measures of soil erosion. Surface gravel at four cardinal points in respect to mounds associated with shrub-clumps was collected and the depth to the Bt horizon was determined. The mean thickness of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 11.3, 10.0 and 13.5cm for the upper, middle and lower slope positions, respectively. For the same positions, the mean coarse fragment contents (>2.0mm) in the 0-10cm depth of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 144, 92 and 119gkg-1, and the mean surface gravel mass in the eroded patches were 5.3, 3.1 and 4.7kgm-2. Surface gravel mass and depth of the remnant A horizon gave different estimates of the magnitude of soil erosion in the flank pediment. Thus, the mean/maximum soil loss, as determined by the mean gravel mass on the soil surface for the upper, middle and lower slope positions were, 28.3/68.2, 27.0/63.8 and 31.5/56.4mm, respectively. These figures increased to a mean of 50.0, 52.5 and 82.0mm for the same positions when soil loss was determined as the difference between the thickness of the A horizon of the well-conserved soil and that of the remaining A horizon in eroded patches. The loss of the A horizon by wind and water erosion seems to initiate the change from grass steppe to a stable shrub steppe characterized, in the shrub interspaces, by well-developed desert pavements. The strong correlation between surface gravel mass and the thickness of the remaining A horizon indicates that accelerated soil erosion has played an important role in the formation of desert pavements, and that desert pavements are good indicators of the extent and intensity of the erosion process in the Punta Ninfas area.Fil: Rostagno, Cesar Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; ArgentinaFil: Degorgue, Gabriela. Instituto de Cooperación Económica Internacional; ArgentinaElsevier Science2011-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/78332Rostagno, Cesar Mario; Degorgue, Gabriela; Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina); Elsevier Science; Geomorphology; 134; 3-4; 24-11-2011; 224-2310169-555XCONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.06.031info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169555X11003424info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-10T13:15:28Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/78332instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-10 13:15:28.593CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
title |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
spellingShingle |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) Rostagno, Cesar Mario Accelerated Soil Erosion Arid Rangelands Desert Pavements Desertification Shrub Encroachment |
title_short |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
title_full |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
title_fullStr |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
title_sort |
Desert pavements as indicators of soil erosion on aridic soils in north-east Patagonia (Argentina) |
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Rostagno, Cesar Mario Degorgue, Gabriela |
author |
Rostagno, Cesar Mario |
author_facet |
Rostagno, Cesar Mario Degorgue, Gabriela |
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Degorgue, Gabriela |
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Accelerated Soil Erosion Arid Rangelands Desert Pavements Desertification Shrub Encroachment |
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Accelerated Soil Erosion Arid Rangelands Desert Pavements Desertification Shrub Encroachment |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In the semiarid soils of north-eastern Patagonia, gravel cover in the shrub interspace areas of shrub-dominated communities is generally high, and contrast with that of grass-dominated patches where gravel cover is either absent or negligible. In the present study we analyze the relationship between soil erosion and desert pavement formation, in three sites, the upper, middle and lower slope positions of a flank pediment where well-conserved soils served as reference areas. We used the gravel cover and mass, as well as the thickness of the remnant A horizon, as determined by the depth of the Bt horizon of a Xeric Calciargid, as measures of soil erosion. Surface gravel at four cardinal points in respect to mounds associated with shrub-clumps was collected and the depth to the Bt horizon was determined. The mean thickness of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 11.3, 10.0 and 13.5cm for the upper, middle and lower slope positions, respectively. For the same positions, the mean coarse fragment contents (>2.0mm) in the 0-10cm depth of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 144, 92 and 119gkg-1, and the mean surface gravel mass in the eroded patches were 5.3, 3.1 and 4.7kgm-2. Surface gravel mass and depth of the remnant A horizon gave different estimates of the magnitude of soil erosion in the flank pediment. Thus, the mean/maximum soil loss, as determined by the mean gravel mass on the soil surface for the upper, middle and lower slope positions were, 28.3/68.2, 27.0/63.8 and 31.5/56.4mm, respectively. These figures increased to a mean of 50.0, 52.5 and 82.0mm for the same positions when soil loss was determined as the difference between the thickness of the A horizon of the well-conserved soil and that of the remaining A horizon in eroded patches. The loss of the A horizon by wind and water erosion seems to initiate the change from grass steppe to a stable shrub steppe characterized, in the shrub interspaces, by well-developed desert pavements. The strong correlation between surface gravel mass and the thickness of the remaining A horizon indicates that accelerated soil erosion has played an important role in the formation of desert pavements, and that desert pavements are good indicators of the extent and intensity of the erosion process in the Punta Ninfas area. Fil: Rostagno, Cesar Mario. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Degorgue, Gabriela. Instituto de Cooperación Económica Internacional; Argentina |
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Desert pavements are prominent features of many geomorphic surfaces in arid and semiarid lands. In the semiarid soils of north-eastern Patagonia, gravel cover in the shrub interspace areas of shrub-dominated communities is generally high, and contrast with that of grass-dominated patches where gravel cover is either absent or negligible. In the present study we analyze the relationship between soil erosion and desert pavement formation, in three sites, the upper, middle and lower slope positions of a flank pediment where well-conserved soils served as reference areas. We used the gravel cover and mass, as well as the thickness of the remnant A horizon, as determined by the depth of the Bt horizon of a Xeric Calciargid, as measures of soil erosion. Surface gravel at four cardinal points in respect to mounds associated with shrub-clumps was collected and the depth to the Bt horizon was determined. The mean thickness of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 11.3, 10.0 and 13.5cm for the upper, middle and lower slope positions, respectively. For the same positions, the mean coarse fragment contents (>2.0mm) in the 0-10cm depth of the A horizon in the well-conserved soils were 144, 92 and 119gkg-1, and the mean surface gravel mass in the eroded patches were 5.3, 3.1 and 4.7kgm-2. Surface gravel mass and depth of the remnant A horizon gave different estimates of the magnitude of soil erosion in the flank pediment. Thus, the mean/maximum soil loss, as determined by the mean gravel mass on the soil surface for the upper, middle and lower slope positions were, 28.3/68.2, 27.0/63.8 and 31.5/56.4mm, respectively. These figures increased to a mean of 50.0, 52.5 and 82.0mm for the same positions when soil loss was determined as the difference between the thickness of the A horizon of the well-conserved soil and that of the remaining A horizon in eroded patches. The loss of the A horizon by wind and water erosion seems to initiate the change from grass steppe to a stable shrub steppe characterized, in the shrub interspaces, by well-developed desert pavements. The strong correlation between surface gravel mass and the thickness of the remaining A horizon indicates that accelerated soil erosion has played an important role in the formation of desert pavements, and that desert pavements are good indicators of the extent and intensity of the erosion process in the Punta Ninfas area. |
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