Abstract

Classified as Regosols in the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Taxonomy, purple soils formed from purple rocks and are mainly distributed in the Sichuan Basin of southwestern China. A number of studies have focused on the soil water, nutrients, texture and erosion of purple soils. This study was conducted to understand the lithological features of the related purple rocks and their effects on the pedogenesis of purple soils in the Sichuan Basin. The results showed the following: due to variability in the paleoenvironment, purple rocks mainly consist of sandstone and mudstone with various stratal thicknesses and various particle sizes. The lithology of the purple rocks leads the purple soils have an obvious inheritance from their parent rocks. An apparent purple color and numerous rock fragments derived from the purple parent rock are observed throughout the profile, with no clear soil stratification. The particle size contents of the purple soils are closely related to those of their parent rocks. The clay-sized fractions in the purple soils are generally dominated by illite, vermiculite, chlorite, and montmorillonite with little quartz and with or without kaolinite, which is generally the same as that in the parent purple rocks. In addition, the purple soils are characterized by obvious inherited mineralogy, chemical composition, pH value, OM content and nutrient content. Therefore, the diagenetic environment determined the lithology of the purple rock, and the lithology of the purple rock determined the pedogenic characteristics of the purple soil to some extent. Purple soils are characterized by rapid physical weathering and pedogenetic processes and slow chemical pedogenetic processes.

Highlights

  • Geological processes create conditions for soil development[1,2,3]

  • Due to variations in the paleoenvironment during the Mesozoic Era, many purple sedimentary rocks with various lithological features formed in the Sichuan Basin, most of which were lacustrine facies sedimentary rocks deposited in the Jurassic Period and the Cretaceous Period

  • This study was conducted in the Sichuan Basin, which is mainly covered by Triassic to Cretaceous red and purple rock series

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Summary

Introduction

Geological processes create conditions for soil development[1,2,3]. The concept of the soil-forming factor is one of the earliest and most important issues in soil science. Purple soil is mainly distributed in the Sichuan Basin of southwestern China and has developed from purple rocks or their rapid weathering products, inheriting many of the characteristics of the parent materials or rocks[16,17,18,19,20]. Nutrients released from purple rock fragments in the weathering process is a major source of nutrients in purple soils Due to their high mineral nutrient contents, purple soils are fertile, and the cooccurrence of abundant rainfall and a warm climate is favorable for crop growth, which makes the Sichuan Basin one of the most densely populated agricultural regions in China. This paper takes the Sichuan Basin as the study area, explores the variations in paleoenvironments during the Mesozoic Era, analyzes the lithology of 6 typical purple rocks and the properties of 6 purple rocks-derived soils, and determines the characteristics of the pedogenetic process and the relationships between lithology and pedogenesis

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