- Jackson-Sherman soil weathering stages
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▪ TableJackson-Sherman soil weathering stagescharacteristic minerals in soil clay fractioncharacteristic chemical and physical conditions of soilcharacteristic soil profile featuresearly stagegypsum, carbonates, olivine/pyroxene/ amphibole, Fe2+-bearing micas, and feldsparslow water and humus content, limited leaching, reducing environments, and limited time for weatheringminimally weathered soils all over the world, though mainly in arid regions, where low rainfall keeps weathering to a minimumintermediate stagequartz, mica/illite, vermiculite/chlorite, and smectiteretention of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe2+, and silica; alkalinityand ineffective leaching; igneous rock rich in Ca, Mg, and Fe2+ but no Fe2+ oxides; easily hydrolyzed silicates; and transport of silica intothe weathering zonesoils of temperate regions developed under grass ortrees—i.e., the major agricultural soils of theworldadvanced stagekaolin, aluminum andiron oxides, and titanium oxidesremoval of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe2+, and silica; effective leaching by fresh water; low pH; and dispersion of silicaintensely weathered soils of the humid tropics, frequently characterized by acidity and low fertilitySee as table:
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Universalium. 2010.