noun
- The process by which soil materials (such as clay, iron oxide, or organic matter) are transported downward through the soil and deposited in a lower layer.
Usage: soil science; geology
Examples
- Illuviation occurs when water percolates through the upper soil layers, carrying dissolved and suspended particles downward.
- The B horizon of a soil profile often shows evidence of illuviation, with accumulated clay and minerals.
- Geologists study illuviation to understand soil development and nutrient distribution.
- Iron oxide illuviation can create distinctive color patterns in soil cross-sections.
- The process of illuviation is essential for the formation of mature soil horizons.