Title
Regional variability of volcanic ash soils in south Ecuador: The relation with parent material, climate and land use
Date Issued
15 July 2007
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
University of Leuven
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
The high Andes region of south Ecuador is characterised by intense land use changes. These changes affect particularly the páramo, which is a collection of high altitudinal grassland ecosystems. In this region, the interaction between airborne volcanic ashes and the cold and wet climate results in very typical soils, with an elevated organic C contents. The physical soil properties are closely related to the high and reliable base flow in rivers descending from the páramo, which makes them important for the socio-economic development of the region. In this study, we analyse the regional variability of the soils in the south Ecuadorian rio Paute basin. In a first part of the study, data from soil profiles along north-south transects are used to determine the soil properties, and to relate the spatial variability of these properties to the major trends in parent material, volcanic ash deposits and climate. The profiles are Histic Andosols and Dystric Histosols devoid of allophane, with very high amounts of organic matter. Significant differences between the western and central mountain range are observed, as well as a general decrease in Andic properties from north to south, coinciding with the decrease in volcanic influence. Finally, the impact of human activities on the soil properties is assessed in a case study in the Machangara valley. Data from 5 profiles, located in an area with natural grass vegetation and a low degree of human impact are compared with 4 profiles in a heavily disturbed, intensively drained cultivated area. Despite the intensity of the land use, very few significant differences are found. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Start page
143
End page
154
Volume
70
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Vulcanología
Meteorología y ciencias atmosféricas
Ciencia del suelo
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34247480986
Source
Catena
ISSN of the container
03418162
Sponsor(s)
We thank Dr. Felipe Cisneros, Director of PROMAS, the Programme for Soil and Water Management of the Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador, for logistic help during the study, and Hannele Duyck, Gerd Dercon, Jaime Garido and Pablo Borja for their intensive help during field trips and the laboratory. Buytaert was funded by the Fund for Scientific Research Flanders as a researcher. We also thank the anonymous reviewers for the excellent reviews, which greatly improved earlier versions of the manuscript.
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