Loess-derived polygenetic soils of North-Western Italy: A deep characterization of particle size, shape and color to draw insights about the past
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The multiplicity of units present in a single loess bed greatly complicates the reconstruction of the history of
polycyclic loess-derived soils. The present study implemented a combination of techniques to characterize different
depositional events in a pedogenized loess formation of North-Western Italy. Field morphological observations,
laboratory Particle Size Distribution (PSD) analyses, and single-grain image processing techniques
were applied.
Five different loess depositions, or cycles, were distinguished in the field. Laser PSD curves highlighted the
fine nature of the studied loess, which stood out even in comparison to similar Italian loess-derived soils. All PSD
functions showed a tri/bimodal distribution with a dominant peak at 8–14 μm, wider in younger depositions.
The second most relevant peak, at 0.5–4 μm, displayed a greater intensity in older cycles where it also fell in
correspondence of slightly bigger particles. The fine-grained nature of the loess was read as a sign of its alluvial
origin, therefore the Po plain has been addressed as the source of the material. This hypothesis was supported by
evidence of a dominant SE-to-NW paleo-wind direction, proved by the spatial trends of the coarse and fine silt
fractions. The typical aeolian size-dependant depositional trait of one of the cycles (IV) was however opposite to
that of the other four loess depositions. Therefore, the source of this material was attributed to a site North of the
study area where, right behind the Lanzo ultramafic massif, an ice lobe stretched during the Last Glacial
Maximum (LGM). Image analysis supported this hypothesis: as the loess grains of cycle IV were significantly
darker colored than the others, this would agree with the provenance from an ultramafic source. In conclusion,
the variety of applied techniques allowed us to combine different pieces of information in order to assess the
physical and morphological properties of the studied loess-derived soils, trying to determine the most probable
sources of the material and the weathering pathways.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Loess, Image analysis, Loess cycles, Particle-size distribution
Elenco autori:
Negri, Sara; Raimondo, Elisa; D'Amico, Michele E.; Stanchi, Silvia; Basile, Angelo; Bonifacio, Eleonora
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