dry soil at the end of the end of dry season ... |
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... when the first rains arrive, precipitation waters moving
through the surface horizon ... |
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... brings clay into suspension ... |
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Suspensions quickly cross the E horizon as it is very sandy. |
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... by gravity this suspension infiltrates along macropores
to deeper, dryer horizons ... |
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... Because of a higher suction there by the micropores,
compared to the macropores, water will be absorbed ... |
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... As a result a thin film of suspension will coat
the walls of the macropores. As the clay particles cannot enter the micropores,
they concentrate in this film ... |
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... Finally, when all the water has been sucked from
the macropores, the clay particles remain sticking to the walls, showing
a strong adhesion between each other and with respect to the wall of the
void, and show a parallel arrangement ... |
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