Illuvium

Illuvium

Illuvium is material displaced across a soil profile, from one layer to another one, by the action of rainwater. The removal of material from a soil layer is called eluviation. The transport of the material may be either mechanical or chemical. The process of deposition of illuvium is termed illuviation. [ [http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeoglos/i.html Glossary of Terms: I ] ] It is a water-assisted transport in basically vertical direction, as compared to alluviation, the horizontal running water transfer. The resulting deposits are called illuvial deposits. Cutans are a type of illuvial deposit. [cite web | title = Glossary of Soil Science Terms | publisher = Soil Science Society of America | url = http://www.soils.org/sssagloss/index.php | accessdate = 2006-11-10]

Illuvium includes organic matter, silicate clay, and hydrous oxides of iron and aluminum.

Illuvial deposits of clays, oxides, and organics accumulate in subsoil as distinctive soil horizons classified as "B horizons" or "zones of illuviation".

Mechanical illuviation

When percolating rain water reaches a drier soil horizon, water from the suspension is removed by capillary action of microchannels, leaving fine deposits (cutans) oriented along percolation macrochannels.

Examples

*Mesara Plain, Crete, Greece

Chemical illuviation

Transport of soil solutes is termed leaching. Soluble constituents are deposited due to differences in soil chemistry, especially soil pH and redox potential.

References

ee also

*Alluvium
*Eluvium
*Colluvium
*Diluvium


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  • illuvium — [ i(l)lyvjɔm ] n. m. • mil. XXe; lat. mod. ♦ Géogr., géol. Accumulation d éléments dissous dans l horizon d un sol. ● illuvium nom masculin Horizon d un sol résultant du processus d illuviation. ⇒ILLUVIUM, subst. masc. PÉDOL. ,,Dépôt ou horizon d …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • illuvium — [i lo͞o′vē əm] n. pl. illuviums or illuvia [i lo͞o′vēə] [ModL < IL + (AL)LUVIUM] soil materials which have been leached from an upper layer of soil and deposited in a lower layer …   English World dictionary

  • illuvium —   n. (pl. iums, ia) material removed from soil layer by rainwater and deposited in lower layer.    ♦ illuvial, a.    ♦ illuviate, v.i. undergo illuviation.    ♦ illuviation, n. accumulation of illuvium …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • illuvium — /i looh vee euhm/, n., pl. illuviums, illuvia / vee euh/. the material accumulated through illuviation. [ < L illuv(ies) (see ILLUVIAL) + IUM, on the model of ALLUVIUM, L diluvium DELUGE, etc.] * * * …   Universalium

  • illuvium — il·lu·vi·um …   English syllables

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  • illuvion — [i(l)lyvjɔ̃] ou illuvium [i(l)lyvjɔm] n. m. ÉTYM. Mil. XXe (1956, Baulig); lat. mod. illuvium, suff. on d après alluvion. ❖ ♦ Géol. (pédologie) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • Alluvium — (from the Latin, alluvius , from alluere , to wash against ) is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water. Alluvium is typically made up of a variety of materials, including fine particles of silt and clay and larger particles …   Wikipedia

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