Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4574912 Geoderma 2007 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
Three geomorphic surfaces characterize the landscape of southeastern Mississippi: uplands, stream-cut terraces, and modern alluvium. The present floodplain, has poorly developed soils, and lacks illuvial accumulations. Soils developing in the uplands have abundant and prominent illuvial clay coatings up to 2 mm thick, while the terraces have minor clay coatings less than 1 mm thick.
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