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Redoximorphic features

Figure 1.3 Schematic profile of a submerged soil with redoximorphic features... Figure 1.3 Schematic profile of a submerged soil with redoximorphic features...
Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. Vepraskas, M. J. (1992). Redoximorphic features for identifying aquic conditions. Raleigh North Carolina State University Technical Bulletin 301. [Pg.27]

Unique characteristics of ferromanganese nodules and associated oxidation-reduction reactions have been used by soil scientists as morphological indicators to help identify hydric soils (see Chapter 3). These characteristics are termed by soil scientists as redoximorphic features however, various terms such as redox concentrations, redox depletions, and reduced matrix are synonymously used for the oxidation-reduction of iron and manganese and their respective concentrations. We prefer not to define these characteristics as redoximorphic features because oxidation-reduction reactions not only involve iron and manganese but also a range of elements that support biotic communities in the biosphere. [Pg.440]

Redoximorphic features are a color pattern in a soil due to loss (depletion) or gain (concentration) of pigment compared to the matrix color. It is formed by oxidation / reduction of Fe and/or Mn coupled with their removal and translocation or a soil matrix color controlled... [Pg.937]


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