Talk:Illuvium

eluvial process also occurs in horizontal direction
Removed: "is happening in basically vertical direction, as compared to the horizontal transfer of alluviation." I am personally familiar with a well developed (loamy A horizon, clayey B horizon) sloping soil where subsurface flow along the top of the B horizon has resulted in eluvial soil morphology. While one could argue that eventually those materials are carried deeper by gravity, I think it is important not to discount the opportunity for substantial horizontal transport. -- Paleorthid 17:32, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 * The text says "in basically vertical direction", i.e., does not exclude some horisontal movement. Of course, it is not mathematical geometry, like. exactly 90 degrees angle. And of course, the above your comment belongs to the article, not to talk page. `'mikkanarxi 23:00, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

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