Monday, November 2, 2009
	 Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor
Abstract:
Pile burning of logging slash is an important silvicultural practice, yet little is known about its effect on soil mineralogical properties. We investigated the effects of high-temperature fire on mineralogical and micromorphological soil properties of fine-loamy, mixed, frigid, Pachic Argiustolls. An experimental slash pile burn was conducted on soils of Manitou  Experimental  Forest  in Colorado 
Mineralogical composition of the samples was analyzed with XRD using a Panalytical X’Pert Pro MPD diffraction system. While post-fire mineralogical composition of silt and clay fractions remained unchanged, poorly crystallized Mn minerals (pyrolusite and birnessite) were identified in sand fraction of post-fire soil. Thin sections were prepared and analyzed in order to determine the changes in soil microstructure and mineralogical composition caused by heating, as well identify the presence of Mn compounds.
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