Pedalfer
[pi-dal-fer] /pɪˈdæl fər/
noun
1.
a soil rich in alumina and iron, with few or no carbonates.
/pɪˈdælfə/
noun
1.
a type of zonal soil deficient in lime but containing deposits of aluminium and iron, found in wet areas, esp those with high temperatures Compare pedocal
pedalfer
(pĭ-dāl’fər)
Soil that is characterized by an abundance of aluminum and iron oxides. Pedalfers are common in humid regions and are deposited in the B horizon of ABC soils, through leaching.
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