TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative geochemistry of urban and rural playas in the Southern High Plains
AU - Acree, Autumn
AU - Weindorf, David C.
AU - Chakraborty, Somsubhra
AU - Godoy, Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/3/1
Y1 - 2019/3/1
N2 - Playas are common natural occurrences in the Southern High Plains of Texas and act as sources of runoff in rural and urban settings and provide habitat for migratory waterfowl. Rural and urban playas in Lubbock County, TX were geochemically compared in order to optimize management for ecological functionality. Soil texture, specifically sand and clay, and organic matter concentration influenced geochemical properties such as trace element concentration, pH, and electrical conductivity. Rural playas contained more clay, organic matter, trace elements, and electrical conductivity than urban playas. Urban playas had a higher pH and roughly twice the sand content of rural playas. The prevalence of sand in urban playas likely influences groundwater recharge dynamics and potentially disqualifies these lakes as Vertisols owing to their sandy nature. The soil mineralogy between urban and rural playas were also different. Quartz and muscovite were the dominant minerals in urban and rural playas, respectively. The differing soil properties between rural and urban playas signify the necessity of unique management strategies.
AB - Playas are common natural occurrences in the Southern High Plains of Texas and act as sources of runoff in rural and urban settings and provide habitat for migratory waterfowl. Rural and urban playas in Lubbock County, TX were geochemically compared in order to optimize management for ecological functionality. Soil texture, specifically sand and clay, and organic matter concentration influenced geochemical properties such as trace element concentration, pH, and electrical conductivity. Rural playas contained more clay, organic matter, trace elements, and electrical conductivity than urban playas. Urban playas had a higher pH and roughly twice the sand content of rural playas. The prevalence of sand in urban playas likely influences groundwater recharge dynamics and potentially disqualifies these lakes as Vertisols owing to their sandy nature. The soil mineralogy between urban and rural playas were also different. Quartz and muscovite were the dominant minerals in urban and rural playas, respectively. The differing soil properties between rural and urban playas signify the necessity of unique management strategies.
KW - Elements
KW - Geochemistry
KW - Playas
KW - Portable X-ray fluorescence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.11.010
DO - 10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.11.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85056629833
SN - 0016-7061
VL - 337
SP - 1028
EP - 1038
JO - Geoderma
JF - Geoderma
ER -