micromorphologie
Micromorphologie, or micromorphology, is the study of the micro-scale structure and fabric of soils, sediments, rocks, and certain manufactured materials. It focuses on how minerals, organic matter, pore spaces, and micro-aggregates are arranged within a sample and how these features reflect processes of formation, alteration, and post-depositional change. In French usage the term is common in soil science and archaeology, while in English-language literature it is often described as micromorphology.
Techniques rely on preparing thin sections or impregnated blocks that preserve the natural pore network and
Applications span multiple disciplines. In soil science, micromorphology helps interpret soil formation processes, past environmental conditions,
Limitations include the need for meticulous sample preparation, potential subjectivity in interpretation, and the necessity to