10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ELUVIATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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eluviation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
eluviation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology
The loss of material from a horizon, whether it be in solution or suspension, is
called eluviation. It is unclear whether the term could also apply to the mass
transfer of solid material, e.g., peds of A horizon material falling into the open
cracks of a ...
Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005
2
Geography: An Integrated Approach
(i) Eluviation and illuviation See page 262. (ii) Leaching Leaching is the removal
of soluble material in solution. Where precipitation exceeds evapo- transpiration
and soil drainage is good, rainwater - containing oxygen, carbonic acid and ...
3
Encyclopedia of Soil Science
In Podzols for example, prolonged eluviation produces a bleached horizon (albic,
Ae or E) where all but the most intractable minerals (quartz being the dominant
one) are removed from that level of the solum. Cross-references Podzol Solonetz
...
4
Wetland Soils: Characterization, Classification, and ...
ly with the reducing eluviation-oxidizing illuviation include dissolution, reduction,
complexing (13) , and ferrolysis (1), but not mechanical leaching. Mechanical
eluviation is the mechanical translocation of clay particles brought about by the ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1985
5
Identity Economics: Social Networks & the Informal Economy ...
The terms eluviation and illuviation are analogous to the words emigration and
immigration respectively (Buol et al., 1973). The processes involve the movement
of material, usually clay, organic material or Fe & Al oxyhdroxides in suspension
...
Nico van Breemen, Peter Buurman. 8.4. Clay minerals in soils with clay eluviation
and illuviation Fine-grained clay minerals, such as smectite, vermiculite, and illite,
appear to be more mobile than kaolinite, which is relatively coarse-grained.
Nico van Breemen, Peter Buurman, 2002
7
Edible Forest Gardens, Volume I: Ecological Vision, Theory ...
The Eluviation Horizon When it rains and the topsoil can't hold any more water,
the excess water seeps downward, carrying fine particles and chemical
compounds from the topsoil with it. This is eluviation, or leaching, the same
process that ...
Dave Jacke, Eric Toensmeier, 2005
8
Physical Geography: Great Systems and Global Environments
(b) The same processes under humid conditions results in downwashing of
minerals and colloids producing a zone of accumulation at depth within the soil.
illuviation vapor eluviation (a) Many plants are pH sensitive and in agriculture it is
...
William M. Marsh, Martin M. Kaufman, 2012
9
The Scientific Nature of Geomorphology: Proceedings of the ...
While this can limit movement during storm runoff, it is unlikely to inhibit water
movement and eluviation over longer time scales. This would alter equation (9)
and interaction matrix elements a34 and a45, and results in instability.
Implications ...
Bruce L. Rhoads, Colin E. Thorn, 1996
10
Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials: Proceedings of ...
During a short time in this test as it is judged that the eluviation on the surface
only can be understood the solubility of each component by time in the eluviation
liquid was classified by specimen type and its result was presented(Krizek, 2000)
.
C.-K. Chung, H.-K. Kim, J.-S. Lee, 2012