Leaching vs Illuviation - What's the difference?
leaching | illuviation |
The process by which something is leached.
* 2012 , Brian Morse, Cold Regions Engineering 2012
Liquid that leaches.
* Popular Science
(geology) The accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum
As nouns the difference between leaching and illuviation
is that leaching is the process by which something is leached while illuviation is the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.As a verb leaching
is present participle of lang=en.leaching
English
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(en noun)- The leachings were performed in a controlled atmosphere chamber in four different steps
- One set of plants was watered with distilled water, while to the other set was added in addition small amounts of leachings , containing only a trace of nitrogen, from a cultivated field.