Title of article :
Thermal resistance to high temperatures of different organic fractions from soils under pine forests
Author/Authors :
I. Fernandez، نويسنده , , A. Cabaneiro، نويسنده , , T. Carballas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Thermal resistance of the organic matter from two Humic Cambisols from the NW of Spain, developed over granite and under pine forest, was determined by heating samples of the upper 5 cm of soils at 220 and 350 °C for 30 min. Unheated samples of the same soils were used as control. Lignin, holocellulose, lipids and water-soluble compounds as well as humic substances were determined by different chemical fractionation methods. At 220 °C, the losses of holocellulose exceeded 75%, this being the most vulnerable organic fraction. At this temperature, the lipidic fraction exhibited different thermal resistance in both soils, showing losses of 73% in one case and only 11% in the other. Lignin exhibited the lowest losses, increasing proportionally. Fulvic and humic acids decreased at 220 °C but humin exhibited a net increase. At 350 °C, holocellulose practically disappeared and lignin losses were significant, whereas lipid loss slightly increased compared with the loss observed at 220 °C. All humic substances decreased at 350 °C, but humin was the most resistant humic fraction. Heating the soils at 220 and 350 °C increased the Fe and Al extracted with Na4P2O7 and NaOH and the percentage of humification of the remaining soil organic matter.
Keywords :
Forest fires , Controlled heating , Thermal alteration , Soil organic matter , Humic compounds