ABSTRACT: Records of changes in the phytosociological structure of vegetation can be observed more clearly in soils that have more significant accumulation of organic matter, like those occurring in high-mountain environments. The aim of this study was to characterize soils formed in high-mountain environments in the Itatiaia National Park (INP), state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, and to discuss the potential of preserved phytoliths as markers of vegetative history and environmental factors. Four profiles were selected, which were morphologically described and evaluated for their physical and chemical properties. For phytolith analysis and high-resolution determination of the stable carbon isotopes, samples were collected at 0.10...
ABSTRACT Soils formed in high mountainous regions in southern Brazil are characterized by great accu...
Many soils of the highlands of Serra do Mar, as in other mountain ranges, have thick histic horizons...
International audienceThe reliability of paleovegetation records inferred from soil phytolith assemb...
ABSTRACT: Records of changes in the phytosociological structure of vegetation can be observed more c...
The evolution of organic matter sources in soil is related to climate and vegetation dynamics in the...
ABSTRACT: Highland environments favor accumulation and preservation of soil organic matter (SOM) due...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of phytolith analyses of a peat lo...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
The aim of this research was to reconstruct vegetation changes (with climate inferences) that occurr...
This paper presents 14C, 13C and chemical data of soil organic matter (SOM) in three soil profiles u...
The reliability of paleovegetation records inferred from soil phytolith assemblages and SOM (soil or...
International audienceUnderstanding processes that explain phytolith assemblages and their concentra...
ABSTRACT Soils formed in high mountainous regions in southern Brazil are characterized by great accu...
Many soils of the highlands of Serra do Mar, as in other mountain ranges, have thick histic horizons...
International audienceThe reliability of paleovegetation records inferred from soil phytolith assemb...
ABSTRACT: Records of changes in the phytosociological structure of vegetation can be observed more c...
The evolution of organic matter sources in soil is related to climate and vegetation dynamics in the...
ABSTRACT: Highland environments favor accumulation and preservation of soil organic matter (SOM) due...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of phytolith analyses of a peat lo...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
The aim of this research was to reconstruct vegetation changes (with climate inferences) that occurr...
This paper presents 14C, 13C and chemical data of soil organic matter (SOM) in three soil profiles u...
The reliability of paleovegetation records inferred from soil phytolith assemblages and SOM (soil or...
International audienceUnderstanding processes that explain phytolith assemblages and their concentra...
ABSTRACT Soils formed in high mountainous regions in southern Brazil are characterized by great accu...
Many soils of the highlands of Serra do Mar, as in other mountain ranges, have thick histic horizons...
International audienceThe reliability of paleovegetation records inferred from soil phytolith assemb...