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- W2331859079 abstract "_L ~ATERITES and lateritic soils sparked what probably has become the longest and most obfuscating discussion in the history of earth science. Sources'of the confusion surrounding the word laterite can be identified in terms of two general problems with past research.1 The all-important problem has been the general failure to develop a functional definitional framework for laterite. Agronomists, geologists, geomorphologists, and pedologists have applied the term specifically to variably cemented, sesquioxide-rich soil horizons. It has also been widely used to describe any soil profile that contains such a horizon and has even been applied indiscriminately to any reddish colored soil or sediment at or near the earth's surface.2 In addition, assorted mineralogical definitions have been used, particularly by soil scientists. It is unclear whether any or all of these definitions should be considered correct. The definitional problem has been compounded by the different genetic explanations that have been provided for all possible definitions. The second problem with past laterite research has been the general lack of concern for recognition and dating of laterite-like paleosols, which reflect past rather than contemporary weathering conditions. Even when laterites have been identified according to an acceptable definition, they have often been uncritically ascribed contemporary formation in the environment in which they are now found. It is frequently not appreciated that a surficial sediment or weathering profile may be a relict of past environmental settings yet serves in an only slightly modified fashion as the substrate for the modern vegetation cover.3 Furthermore, when laterites have indeed been identified as fossil, dating has generally proved to be difficult. Laterites" @default.
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- W2331859079 title "Paleosols of the Southern Cape Coast, South Africa: Implications for Laterite Definition, Genesis, and Age" @default.
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