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Redoximorphic features (RMFs)
consist of
color patterns in a soil that are
caused by loss (depletion) or gain (concentration) of
pigment compared to the...
- iron, manganese, and
sulfate in that order.
These processes cause redoximorphic features,
which render color changes in the
surrounding soils. Wetlands...
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which are
subdued aquic conditions for some time in most
years and show
redoximorphic features are
grouped as Aquerts. The
permeability is
slowed because...
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bacterial nanowires.
Redox factors in soil development,
where formation of
redoximorphic color features provides critical information for soil interpretation...
- all of this
suborder is
thought to have been
forested at some point.
Redoximorphic features are present.
Cryalfs – This
suborder occurs mainly in high...
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ambient conditions or
processes like decomposition,
biological uptake,
redoximorphic release, and
sedimentation and accretion. In
either phosphorus form...
- humus-poor
mixture of clay with
quartz and
other minerals.
Plinthite is a
redoximorphic feature in
highly weathered soil. The
product of pedogenesis, it commonly...
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relict feature) [ρ like relict]. σ:
Permanent water saturation and no
redoximorphic features [σ like saturation] (A, D, B, C) τ: Human-transported natural...
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microbial processes such as
nitrogen fixation and denitrification, or
redoximorphic processes.
Freshwater marshes also ****ist with
particle retention. Freshwater...
- slickensides, wedge-shaped
crevices (mudcracks in cross-section), and
strong redoximorphic features such as
gleying and mottling. They can be
classified are a...