Petroduric horizon
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A petroduric horizon (from Greek petros, rock, and Latin durus, hard), also known as duripan or dorbank (South Africa), is a subsurface horizon, usually reddish or reddish brown in colour, that is cemented mainly by secondary silica (SiO2, presumably opal and microcrystalline forms of silica).
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