lachalandage
Lachalandage is a term used to describe a specific type of soil horizon found in certain geological formations. It refers to a layer of soil characterized by the presence of rounded or oval-shaped concretions, often composed of calcium carbonate, iron oxides, or manganese oxides. These concretions can vary significantly in size, from small pebbles to larger masses several centimeters in diameter.
The formation of lachalandage is typically associated with periods of fluctuating water tables and alternating oxidation
This soil horizon is often found in arid and semi-arid environments, where evaporation rates are high, concentrating