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Soil morphological variations on the Taoyuan Terrace, Northwestern Taiwan: Roles of topography and groundwater
Authors:Yu-Shih Lin  Yue-Gau Chen  Zueng-Sang Chen  Meng-Long Hsieh
Institution:aDepartment of Geography, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan, R.O.C.;bDepartment of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan, R.O.C.;cDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Abstract:To understand whether soils on the same geomorphic surface have similar properties, this study examines the morphology of soils developed on the 30-kyr-old Taoyuan Terrace, Northwestern Taiwan. Relationships among soil morphology, variations in the groundwater table, and soil forming processes were established based on field investigations and previously published datasets. The soil series in the study area can be grouped into seven types, including three homogeneous groups, two mottled groups, one gley group, and one reworked group. Fifteen hand-core samples collected in the field and borehole data were used to understand spatial variations in soil morphology. The results indicate that soil morphology on the southern Taoyuan Terrace changes systematically from the fore-edge to the back-edge: from red/orange soils to yellow soils, then to mottled soils, and finally to gley soils. The borehole data indicate that the groundwater table is generally parallel to the ground surface but drops significantly near the terrace fore-edge. This pattern matches with the observed soil toposequence, indicating that the pedogenic processes in the study area are mainly controlled by groundwater distribution determined by topography. Although soils on the terrace fore-edge have developed under the well-drained conditions that favor lateritization, at least two distinct soil types (i.e., red and orange) can be observed there, reflecting different geomorphological settings in a paleo-fluvial landscape. This work suggests that geomorphological and hydrological conditions should be examined carefully before using soil morphology for correlating geomorphic surfaces.
Keywords:Soil map  Soil morphology  Laterite  Soil toposequence  Geomorphic surfaces  Groundwater table
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