MICROMORPHOLOGICAL QUANTIFICATION OF CLAY ILLUVIATION |
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Authors: | R MIEDEMA S SLAGER |
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Institution: | Department of Soil Science, Agricultural State University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Three concepts are introduced to describe the extent of clay illuviation phenomena quantitatively for pedogenic interpretations: (1) the degree of clay illuviation per thin section or (sub)horizon, subdivided into 5 classes, ranging from negligible (< 0.3 per cent by vol.) to very strong (> 7 per cent by vol.) clay illuviation; (2) the degree of reworking of the illuviated clay, subdivided into 3 classes, ranging from weak (< 30 per cent reworking) to strong (> 70 per cent); (3) the profile clay illuviation index: the sum of products of clay illuviation percentage per (sub)horizon and horizon thickness (in cm). The index ranges from very low (< 50 per cent cm) to very high (> 700 per cent cm). A distinction was made between the profile index based on the in situ illuviation features only and that based on all the illuviation features. |
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