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Characteristics of Non-Allophanic Andisols derived from Low Activity Clay Regoliths in Nilgiri Hills (Southern India)

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Low activity clay soils on old planation surfaces of the tropics are generally considered as stable end points of soil formation. It is therefore surprising to find Andosols on them. We characterised the properties of six profiles representative of these soils in the Western part of Nilgiri Hills (2000–2500 m above mean sea level), Southern India, where the present climatic conditions are cool (mean annual temperature 15°C) and humid (mean annual rainfall 2500 mm). Thick (50–80 cm) dark–reddish brown topsoil overlies strongly desilicated yellowish–red materials. This horizon has andic properties to a sufficient depth and the carbon content requirement of the melanic epipedon to place these soils in the Andisol order. Our data as well as the history of the Nilgiri Hills suggest that the formation of these non-allophanic Andisols result from the succession of two main steps. First, a ‘lateritic' weathering cycle led to the relative accumulation of secondary Al and Fe oxides. Later, the accumulation of organic matter favoured by a more recent climatic change induced complexation by organic acids of Al and Fe oxides, and the production of enough metal–humus complexes to give rise to andic properties. Such soils, in which secondary Al and Fe oxides, generally considered as indicators of an advanced weathering stage, are involved in a new cycle of soil formation, are original Andisols.

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Laurent Caner, G. Bourgeon, François Toutain, A.J. Herbillon. Characteristics of Non-Allophanic Andisols derived from Low Activity Clay Regoliths in Nilgiri Hills (Southern India). European Journal of Soil Science, 2000, 51, pp.553-563. ⟨hal-00258684⟩
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