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Chemical reducing pedoenvironment in a peatland influenced by hematitic phyllite lithology in the southern Espinhaço chain,Brazil
Authors:Andrea Paesano Jr  Alexandre Christófaro Silva  Flávio Francisco Ivashita  Carla Fabiana Cerqueira Machado-Flavio Sives  Flávio Sives  Roberto Carlos Mercader  José Domingos Fabris
Institution:1. Department of Physics, State University of Maringá, 87020-900, Maringá, PR, Brazil
2. Federal University of Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys (UFVJM), 39100-000, Diamantina, MG, Brazil
3. Department of Physics, National University of La Plata, CCT-CONICET, 1900, La Plata, Argentina
Abstract:A peatland in Pinheiro, Diamantina City, Minas Gerais State - Brazil, was sampled at different depths of two profiles with diverse vegetation coverings (grassland field and bush) in order to collect materials that might reflect changes in the chemical states of iron over the peat formation coming from original minerals such as hematitic phyllite surrounding the boggy pedon. Samples collected were chemically, structurally and magnetically characterized. The results show that both series of peats are composed of organic matter and minerals such as quartz, kaolinite, gibbsite, rutile and muscovite. Deeper layers present only quartz. Mössbauer spectroscopy shows that iron is present in both electron states, Fe2+ and Fe3+, under both vegetations, each valence appearing in the spectra in the form of a discrete doublet. No hyperfine magnetic splitting was observed in any spectrum at room temperature. The Mössbauer subspectral area of Fe2+ tended to increase from the upper to deeper layers. Magnetic measurements reveal that the magnetic response of the surface samples is the highest, displaying a sharp decrease below 15 cm and that the magnetic signal is a superposition of (super)paramagnetic and ferrimagnetic contributions. Samples from the grassland field also show a diamagnetic component for the deeper layers.
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