Soil development along two altitudinal transects from north-west nto south-east of the Issyk-Kul Lake (Northern and Central Tjan-San, Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan)

Authors

  • Roberto Comolli Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Ambiente e del Territorio, Earth Sciences-Geopedology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy Author
  • Franco Previtali Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Ambiente e del Territorio, Earth Sciences-Geopedology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy Author
  • Ludek Sefrna Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Praha, Czech Republic Author

Keywords:

Soils, Vegetation, Tjan-San (Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan)

Abstract

In this work two altitudinal sequences, located in the northern and central mountain chain of Tjan-San, have been compared. The described areas are partially in Kazakhstan and partially in Kyrgyzstan. The main purpose of the surveys was to study the relations among soils, geomorphology, lithology and vegetation cover, to identify modern and past soil formation processes. For this reason, 12 soil sites among the most representative pedoenvironments recognized have been described, analysed and interpreted. The survey showed that, even at very high elevations, pedological processes, similar to those responsible for the development of steppe chernozems, proved to be active. This is probably due also to the presence of aeolian silt covers, deposited in recent and in the past. Moreover, even over the most acidic substrata and under the coniferous forest, we noticed the weakness of podzolization features. The process is retarded by abundance of bases within the parent material, and by their abundant release from vegetation.

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2024-06-25

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Research and review papers

How to Cite

Comolli, R., Previtali, F., & Sefrna, L. (2024). Soil development along two altitudinal transects from north-west nto south-east of the Issyk-Kul Lake (Northern and Central Tjan-San, Kazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan). Geografia Fisica E Dinamica Quaternaria, 26(2), 111-124. https://www.gfdq.glaciologia.it/index.php/GFDQ/article/view/403

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