A red residual soil in humid tropical and subtropical regions that is leached of soluble minerals, aluminum hydroxides, and silica but still contains concentrations of iron oxides and iron hydroxides. Soil layer that is rich in iron oxide and derive from a wide variety of rocks wethering under strongly oxidizing and leaching conditions.It froms in tropical and subtropical regions where the climet is humid. Laterite is a weathering product and should be defined together with saprolite as " Residual Rock ". Residual rocks form an additional rock group of their own. As precursor of sedimentary rocks they may also be grouped within this rock group though they did not undergo considerable transport.
Lateritic soil is typically red or orange in color due to the high iron oxide content.
Ahmad Gharib has written: 'Geochemistry of some trace elements in nickeliferous lateritic profiles'
An ancient, rainforest lateritic soil buried by basalt lava flows
J. A. Prescott has written: 'Laterite and lateritic soils' -- subject(s): Soils, Laterite, Analysis
Riverine alluvium Terai soils Lateritic soils Red-yellow loams Red sandy soils
The Landform produced by Mass movement Include: 1. Inselberg 2. Lateritic Residual 3. Boulder Fields
Cation exchamnge capacity is directly related to the clay fraction within the soil. For lateritic soil, the surface of clay fracion is coated with the gels of sesquioxides which inturn reduces the surface activity of clay particles...
The Indian Ocean basin consists of various types of soil depending on the geographical location. Common soil types include alluvial, red, lateritic, and volcanic soils. These soils vary in composition and fertility, influencing the flora and fauna in the region.
Alluvial soils, Piedmont soils, Hill soils , Lateritic soils
Geological process more developed on high rainfall areas and tropical areas, were rock formations are highly weathered due to rain effect, generating large and deep soil formations and currently laterite soils, were is common to find concentrations of lateritic Nickel, Iron and Cobalt (like in Central Dominican Republic), lateritic Alumina (bauxite, like in the Cabo Rojo area, Dominican Republic), etc.
Bauxite is typically found in tropical or subtropical regions where there is significant weathering of aluminum-rich rocks. It is commonly found in soils with a high content of aluminum minerals, such as laterite soils. These soils are typically acidic and well-drained, allowing for the accumulation of bauxite deposits.
Laterite soils are known as leached soils because they are heavily weathered and have lost most of their soluble nutrients and minerals due to the leaching process. Continuous rainfall leaches out the nutrients, leaving behind a soil that is nutrient-poor and acidic.