CLAY ILLUVIATION IN SOME ORTHIC PODZOLS OF EASTERN CANADA
- 1 June 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 45 (2) , 127-138
- https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss65-020
Abstract
The Arago, Barney, and Holmesville soils, Podzols from Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, respectively, each had friable Bfh horizons with moderate granular structure, and with organic matter and free Fe2O3 contents greater than the Ae and C horizons. The Arago and Holmesville had thin Bhft horizons containing over 10% organic matter and 5% free iron oxides. The C horizons of these two soils had some features characteristic of fragipans.The B horizons of the three soils had a high "pH-dependent charge component" in the C.E.C. values. The "permanent charge component" was similar throughout the Arago profile except for the Bhft horizon where clay accumulation had occurred.Translocation of clay from the Ae to the upper B horizons was indicated by the twofold increase in clay content and the relative enrichment of fine clay in the B horizons. Removal of free iron affected the clay contents differently in the different: horizons but the maximum clay content in the upper B horizons remained. The definitions of Orthic Podzols, Textural Podzols, and t horizons should be re-examined.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- PHYSICAL BREAKDOWN IN RELATION TO SOIL DEVELOPMENTEuropean Journal of Soil Science, 1963
- Modern Concepts of the Genesis of PodzolsSoil Science Society of America Journal, 1959