A Visual Atlas for Soil Micromorphologists by Eric P. Verrecchia & Luca Trombino

A Visual Atlas for Soil Micromorphologists by Eric P. Verrecchia & Luca Trombino

Author:Eric P. Verrecchia & Luca Trombino
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030678067
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


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Yellow micromass: the bright yellow colour is due to the presence of goethite mixed with clay minerals. Lixisol, tropical Africa.

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Very dark brown micromass: the brown colour is due to the presence of iron and organic matter forming the clay-humic complex. Luvisol, northern Apennines, Italy.

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Brownish grey and cloudy micromass: the pale colour corresponds to a calcite-rich (micrite) micromass. Calcaric Leptosol, Jura Mountains, Switzerland.

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Black and opaque micromass from a peat soil developed in central Syria. Melanized organic matter gives the black colour.



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