ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES ILLUVIATION
From Latin illuviēs dirt, mud, from il- + -luviēs, from lavere to wash.
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Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology
In order for eluviation and illuviation to occur, there must also be a transfer. An
eluvial-illuvial couplet, if considered within the Simonson (1959) framework,
involves vertical or lateral transfers. Impact of surface area The strength or
intensity of ...
Randall J. Schaetzl, Sharon Anderson, 2005
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Encyclopedia of Soil Science
ILLUVIATION. The deposition in a lower horizon of material, particularly clay‐
sized particles (as in Luvisols, Acrisols and Alisols, for example) that have been
transported by water from an upper horizon. The material may be transported in ...
3
Wetland Soils: Characterization, Classification, and ...
4 Although bulk densities are still maintained generally low, the subsurface layer
of paddy soils has undergone a slight compaction as a result of both plow sole
formation and Fe illuviation. This is also seen in the decrease in hydraulic ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1985
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Soil Micromorphology: Studies in Management and Genesis: ...
Soil micromorphology indicates that in these soils clay illuviation is a significant
process, but the clay is usually translocated into the carbonatie Bk or Rhorizon,
forming well developed illuviation argillans around solution channels (Fig. 6a)
and ...
A.J. Ringrose-Voase, G.S. Humphreys, 1994
Question 14.6 The profile clearly shows the effects of clay illuviation (argillans)
and podzolisation (organans). The presence of the argillans in the top of the
profile indicates that the eluvial horizon was eroded. The removal of iron from the
clay ...
Nico van Breemen, Peter Buurman, 2002
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Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and ...
Quantitative studies of clay illuviation generally involve volume determinations for
the clay coatings, using thin sections (Brewer, 1968). Another approach is the
estimation of gains and losses in clay during soil formation and evolution, on the
...
Georges Stoops, Vera Marcelino, Florias Mees, 2010
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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
...
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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 ...
Thin sections of clay-enriched horizons may exhibit clay coatings on the surfaces
of coarser grains and aggregates when seen under the microscope, and these
clay coatings are presumed by some workers to indicate clay illuviation ...
Ronald U. Cooke, Andrew Warren, Andrew S. Goudie, 2006
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The Origin of Clay Minerals in Soils and Weathered Rocks: ...
With 23 Tables Bruce B. Velde, Alain Meunier. ticles transported as suspensions
through the porous network of the weathered rock, i.e. illuviation cutan. The
deposit covers the walls of the micropores whatever their orientation in the 3D
space.
Bruce B. Velde, Alain Meunier, 2008