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Argillic Horizon
Argillic Horizon
Argillic Horizon
Argillic Horizon
Argillic Horizon

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Argillic Horizon Defined

A clay-rich layer of soil. Clay often forms in overlying soil layers from the decomposition of feldspars and other minerals. The extremely fine clay particles are gradually carried down by water to accumulate into the argillic horizon.

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