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Soil-forming Factors of Andosols after the Kikai-Akahoya Eruption in Takeshima, Kagoshima, Japan: From Relations with the <i>Pleioblastus linearis</i> Community
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- INOUE Yudzuru
- Agro-Environment Research Division, Kanagawa Agricultural Technology Center
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- SUGIYAMA Shinji
- Paleoenvironment Research Center Co., Ltd.
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- OIWANE Hisashi
- Former Mishima Village, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kagoshima (Currently, Musuhi LLC.)
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- YAMANAKA Toshiro
- School of Marine Resources and Environment, Tokyo University of marine Science and Technology
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- MIZOTA Chitoshi
- Professor Emeritus at Iwate University
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- 鹿児島県竹島における鬼界アカホヤ噴火以降の黒ボク土の生成要因
- 鹿児島県竹島における鬼界アカホヤ噴火以降の黒ボク土の生成要因 : リュウキュウチク群落との関係から
- カゴシマケン タケシマ ニ オケル キカイ アカホヤ フンカ イコウ ノ クロ ボクド ノ セイセイ ヨウイン : リュウキュウチク グンラク ト ノ カンケイ カラ
- ─リュウキュウチク群落との関係から─
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<p> The age when initiation of Pleioblastus linearis (bamboo) community formation with Andosols was initiated and diagnostic properties of Andosols after the ca. 7.3 cal ka BP Kikai-Akahoya (K-Ah) eruption are examined in Takeshima, Mishima Village, Kagoshima, Japan. Takeshima forms the northern rim of the Kikai caldera. It fulfills the effective growth conditions (bio-climatic conditions in humid subtropics; Cfa, and geomorphological conditions through its location on undulating terrain) for the bamboo community. Vegetation succession does not progress because lucidophyllous forest vegetation cannot invade due to the high-density roots of the bamboo community, and is also inhibited by the influence of volcanic gases (mainly SO2). Accordingly, bio-mass derived from bamboo (Pleioblastus linearis) becomes the main source of humus for Andosols formation, and the genesis of Andosols is thereby sustained in Takeshima. Takeshima is near the eruption source vent of K-Ah tephra, which includes abundant volcanic glass, the main parent material of Andosols, needed to hold humus. That is, active forms of Si, Al, and Fe, which result from the weathering of volcanic glass, retain the humus that derives from bamboo (Pleioblastus linearis). As a result, allophanic Andosols are formed in Takeshima: they have silandic properties (Sio content of ≥ 60 g kg−1 or Alp/Alo of < 0.5) that meet the requirements for Andosols. Macro-charcoal particles (> 500 μm) are hardly detected in the humic horizon of Takeshima. This low presence indicates that burning was not carried out to maintain the grass (bamboo) vegetation (Pleioblastus linearis). Past vegetation in Takeshima is estimated using a phytolith analysis of samples postdating the K-Ah eruption: the bamboo (Pleioblastus sect. Nipponocalamus type) gradually increased until the present. This trend indicates that the bamboo community successfully outcompeted lucidophyllous forest vegetation and bamboo was sustained in the vegetation community for a long period.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi)
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Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 127 (6), 759-774, 2018-12-25
Tokyo Geographical Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282763096361472
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- NII Article ID
- 130007584505
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- NII Book ID
- AN00322536
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- ISSN
- 18840884
- 0022135X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029424872
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Disallowed