Ferric horizon
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A ferric horizon (from Latin ferrum, iron) is one in which segregation of Fe (or Fe and Mn) has taken place to such an extent that large mottles or discrete concretions or nodules have formed and the matrix between mottles, concretions or nodules is largely depleted of Fe and Mn.
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