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• All of the soil-forming factors play an important role in processes leading to the
development of horizons of clay enrichment.
• The genesis of argillic, kandic, and natric horizons is strongly dependent on
electrolyte concentration, the amount and distribution of precipitation, clay
charge, and microfabric.
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