illuviation |
alleviation |
As nouns the difference between illuviation and alleviation
is that
illuviation is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum while
alleviation is the act of alleviating; relief or mitigation.
illuviation |
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leaching |
illuviation |
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.
illuviation |
eluvium |
As nouns the difference between illuviation and eluvium
is that
illuviation is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum while
eluvium is residual deposits of soil, dust and rock particles produced by the action of the wind.
alluviation |
illuviation |
As nouns the difference between alluviation and illuviation
is that
alluviation is the deposition of alluvium (sediment) by a river while
illuviation is the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
illuviation |
humification |
stratum |
illuviation |
In geology|lang=en terms the difference between stratum and illuviation
is that
stratum is (geology) a layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout while
illuviation is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
As nouns the difference between stratum and illuviation
is that
stratum is one of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another while
illuviation is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
leached |
illuviation |
As a verb leached
is (
leach).
As a noun illuviation is
(geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
accumulation |
illuviation |
As nouns the difference between accumulation and illuviation
is that
accumulation is the act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile while
illuviation is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
illuviation |
illuvial |
As a noun illuviation
is (geology) the accumulation of suspended material and soluble compounds leached from an overlying stratum.
As an adjective illuvial is
of, pertaining to, or formed by illuviation.
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