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Silica biogeochemical cycle in temperate ecosystems of the Pampean Plain,Argentina
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Geología (FCN) Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Ruta Provincial N°1 S/N, Km 4, 9005, Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina;2. CONICET (Consejo de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Argentina;3. INGEOSUR (Instituto Geológico del Sur), Departamento de Geología Universidad Nacional del Sur. San Juan 670, 8000, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. SINOPEC ARGENTINA Exploration and Production, Inc. Manuela Saenz 323, C1107BPA, Buenos Aires, Argentina;1. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Geología, Departamento de Paleontología, México D.F., 04510, Mexico;2. ENSAYA Laboratorio, Aneto 8, Cuarte de Huerva, Zaragoza, 50410, Spain;3. Universidad de Granada, Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Av. Fuentenueva s/n, Granada 18071, Spain;1. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geociências, UFRGS, Brazil;2. Instituto de Geociências, UFRGS, Brazil;3. Centro de Pesquisas em Geocronologia (CPGEO), Instituto de Geociências, USP, Brazil;1. Departamento de Física, Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Ejército de los Andes 950, 5700, San Luis, Argentina;2. Instituto Geofísico-Sismológico Ing. F. S. Volponi, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Ruta 12, Km 17, CP 5407, San Juan, Argentina;3. IANIGLIA-CCT, Mendoza-CONICET, Argentina
Abstract:Silicophytoliths were produced in the plant communities of the Pampean Plain during the Quaternary. The biogeochemistry of silicon is scarcely known in continental environments of Argentina. The aim of this work is to present a synthesis of: the plant production and the presence of silicophytoliths in soils with grasses, and its relationship with silica content in soil solution, soil matrix and groundwaters in temperate ecosystems of the Pampean Plain, Argentina. We quantified the content of silicophytoliths in representative grasses and soils of the area. Mineralochemical determinations of the soils' matrix were made. The concentration of silica was determined in soil solution and groundwaters. The silicophytoliths assemblages in plants let to differenciate subfamilies within Poaceae. In soils, silicophytoliths represent 40–5% of the total components, conforming a stock of 59–72 × 103 kg/ha in A horizons. The concentration of SiO2 in soil solution increases with depth (453–1243 μmol/L) in relation with plant communities, their nutritional requirements and root development. The average concentration of silica in groundwaters is 840 umol/L. In the studied soils, inorganic minerals and volcanic shards show no features of weathering. About 10–40% of silicophytoliths were taxonomically unidentified because of their weathering degrees. The matrix of the aggregates is made up by microaggregates composed of carbon and silicon. The weathering of silicophytoliths is a process that contributes to the formation of amorphous silica-rich matrix of the aggregates. So, silicophytoliths could play an important role in the silica cycle being a sink and source of Si in soils and enriching soil solutions and groundwaters.
Keywords:Biomineralization  Pampean plain  Silicophytolith  Silica biogeochemistry  Terrestrial ecosystem
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