calcification

views updated Jun 08 2018

calcification The process of redeposition of secondary calcium carbonate from other parts of the soil profile, which if sufficiently concentrated may develop into a caliche, kunkar, or calcic horizon (all similar and usually comprising more than 15 per cent weight of calcium carbonate in more than 15 cm soil thickness). Calcification involves limited upward and lateral movement of calcium salts in solution, and downward movement in less wet periods. When occasionally leaching is deeper, some but not all of it may redissolve.

calcification

views updated Jun 11 2018

calcification The process of redeposition of secondary calcium carbonate, from other parts of the soil profile, which if sufficiently concentrated may develop into a caliche, kunkar, or calcic horizon (all similar and usually comprising more than 15 per cent weight of calcium carbonate in more than 15 cm soil thickness). Calcification involves limited upward and lateral movement of calcium salts in solution, and downward movement in less wet periods. When occasionally leaching is deeper, some but not all of it may redissolve.

calcification

views updated May 08 2018

calcification Process of redeposition of secondary calcium carbonate from other parts of the soil profile which, if sufficiently concentrated, may develop into a calcrete, caliche, kunkar, or calcic horizon (all similar and usually comprising more than 15% by weight of calcium carbonate in more than 150 mm soil thickness). Calcification involves limited upward and lateral movement of calcium salts in solution, and downward movement in less-wet periods. When occasionally leaching is deeper, some but not all of it may redissolve.

calcification

views updated May 23 2018

calcification (kal-si-fi-kay-shŏn) n. the deposition of calcium salts in tissue. This occurs as part of the normal process of bone formation (see ossification).