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Lateritic Soil
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Known for its reddish color and high concentration of minerals, it plays a significant role in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in areas of intense agricultural and mining activity. Formed over thousands of years by weathering processes in hot and humid climates.
Features
Composition: Rich in iron and aluminum oxides, which gives it its characteristic reddish color. In some cases, it may contain valuable minerals such as bauxite.
Texture: Predominantly clayey, but with the presence of hard aggregates when exposed to air.
Porosity: Has low water retention capacity due to compaction.
Color: Shades that vary from red, brown and yellow, depending on the proportion of metallic oxides.
Properties:
High Resistance to Erosion: When compacted, it forms a hard crust on the surface, making surface erosion difficult.
Limited Fertility: Despite the presence of minerals, it is poor in organic matter and essential nutrients, requiring correction for agricultural use.
Moderate Permeability: Natural compaction can make water infiltration difficult.
Durability: Hardened laterite form, used in construction and as a paving material... Did you know?

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