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Geochemical characterization of ophiolitic soils in a temperate climate: A multivariate statistical approach

TitleGeochemical characterization of ophiolitic soils in a temperate climate: A multivariate statistical approach
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsVaselli, O., Buccianti A., De Siena C., Bini C., Coradossi N., and Angelone Massimo
JournalGeoderma
Volume75
Pagination117-133
ISSN00167061
Keywordsbedrock, Geochemistry, Italy, ophiolitic soil, temperate climate, trace element, Tuscany, ultrabasic rock
Abstract

The geochemical characterization of ophiolitic soils in a temperate climate based on the nature of basic bedrock has been scarcely investigated. In this work we have taken into account major, minor and trace element data and clay, silt, sand and organic matter contents of ophiolitic soils collected from several places in Tuscany (Central Italy) where the chemical nature of the bedrocks is known. Thus, using data belonging to three groups of soils collected on serpentinitic, gabbroic and basaltic bedrocks we have studied the influence of the bedrock on the chemical character of the soils. We have applied discriminant analysis techniques to find a 'classification rule' both to discriminate the groups originally determined and to assign new samples to one of these groups. Furthermore, starling from a large number of variables defining the overall chemical character of soil samples, we have found that truly a few variables contribute to discriminate the three groups.

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DOI10.1016/S0016-7061(96)00084-5
Citation KeyVaselli1997117