2007
DOI: 10.7202/032640ar
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Soil Development as a Function of Time in the Rouge River Basin, South-Central Ontario

Abstract: Three soils of postglacial age, representing a chronosequence in the Rouge River Basin of south-central Ontario, were studied to determine variations in morphological, physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties. These soils, forming in alluvium of mixed mineralogy represent the Late HoIocene (Entisol), Middle Holocene (lnceptisol),and Early Holocene (lnceptisol) surfaces. Horizon differentiation and soil thickness increase with greater age, while pH drops slightly in the sola of the older profiles. Catio… Show more

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“…'u' material;Hodgson 1976). Therefore, soil description and stratigraphy presented here are similar to what was discussed in Mahaney and Sanmugadas (1986). Soil color assessments are based on Oyama and Takehara (1970) soil chips.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…'u' material;Hodgson 1976). Therefore, soil description and stratigraphy presented here are similar to what was discussed in Mahaney and Sanmugadas (1986). Soil color assessments are based on Oyama and Takehara (1970) soil chips.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Randomly interstratified illite-smectite and occasional kaolinite and metahalloysite are not authigenic, the former is considered to be inherited from Ordovician shales, the latter from previous interglacial paleosols eroded by incoming ice during Wisconsinan-age ice advances (Mahaney and Ermuth, 1975;Mahaney et al, 2014). However, despite the high ratio of carbonates:silicates (approximately 80:20%) in fluvial sediment, chloritization of illite and slow genesis of vermiculite in middle to Early Holocene profiles (Mahaney and Sanmugadas, 1986) are documented in the basin. Clay mineral genesis is accompanied by degradation of plagioclase and mica, very minor decrease in quartz, and in horizons with lower pH, near complete removal of calcite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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