腐植にとむ土壌(「黒ボク」土壌)の生成に関する問題点

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  • Some Problems on the Genesis of “Kurboku” Soils

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The term “Kuroboku” soils is a tentative name for black-colored, mellow soils of both volcanogenous and non-volcanogenous origin. Pedological studies of the soils, especially on their humus accumulation suggest their genesis under grass vegetation and monsoonal climate. Part of the discussion on these problems was already presented in this Bulletin (Vol. 3, pp. 40-50).<br>It is revealed, based on field occurrence, that the “Kuroboku” soils have been formed since an age not so older than late Pleistocene.<br>The possible genetic conditions deduced from pedological studies seem to correspond with the history of late Quaternary. The climate aquired its present monsoonal character probably since the end of the last glacial age. No extensive grass vegetation could be introduced without destruction of naturally stable forest cover under the monsoonal climate. The destruction might be accelerated under more advanced human culture starting at later stage of the pre-Jomon culture (latest Pleistocene).

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  • 第四紀研究

    第四紀研究 3 (4), 212-222, 1964

    日本第四紀学会

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  • CRID
    1390001206495395200
  • NII論文ID
    130001563673
    10003668048
    10003765575
  • DOI
    10.4116/jaqua.3.212
  • ISSN
    18818129
    04182642
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