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Argillipedoturbation

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that contain differing materials from the rest of the soil layer they are found in, as well as sloughed-in surface materials. In order for argillipedoturbation to occur, the soil must be at least 30% clay content. The expression of argillipedoturbation depends to a large degree on the exact clay
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The effects of this process are useful in agriculture, as the organic surface materials fertilize the soil and cause them to become very productive when irrigated. However, they are very difficult to plow and manage due to the high, thoroughly mixed clay content.
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variety, and is triggered by the constant cycles of wetting and drying It is characterized by wide (up to 2 centimetres (0.79 in)), deep (50 centimetres (20 in) or more) vertical cracks in the
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order soil. This process can also affect the distribution of rock fragments, by moving fragments at the surface to lower soil layers and vice versa.
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by combining the different horizons, making them difficult to distinguish. It can also result in a gently-rolling surface referred to as
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Nyssen, Jan; Poesen, Jean; Moeyersons, J.; Lavrysen, E.; Haile, M.; Deckers, Jozef A. (Feb 2002).
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content of the soil, as well as on what other minerals make up the soil composition.
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Edward Gerard Gregorich; Canadian Society of Soil Science (2001).
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Argillipedoturbation can be strong enough that it can affect the
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contained in soil. It is an effect specific to soils of the
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topography and in the dramatic soil inclusions known as
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CUMBA, A.; IMBELLONE, P.; LIGIER, D. (September 2005).
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Canadian System of Soil Classification, 3rd edition
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Index

smectite
clays
vertisolic
solum
soil horizons
gilgai
slickensides
chernozemic
gleysolic




"Chapter 13: Vertisolic Order"
Soil Characterization, Classification and Survey
ISBN
978-978-081-373-4
Soil and Environmental Science Dictionary
ISBN
978-0-8493-3115-2


Encyclopedia of Geomorphology
ISBN
978-1-134-48275-7
"Morphological, physical, chemical and mineralogical properties of soils from southern Corrientes province"
"2. Udic Haplustert"
"Vertisol"
"Spatial distribution of rock fragments in cultivated soils in northern Ethiopia as affected by lateral and vertical displacement processes"
"Characterization, classification and agricultural usage of vertisols developed on neogen aged calcareous marl parent materials"

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