noun
- Plural of podzolization; the process by which soil develops into podzol through the leaching of minerals and accumulation of organic matter in distinct layers.
Usage: soil science; technical term; primarily used in academic and geological contexts
Examples
- The podzolizations observed in boreal forest soils result from heavy rainfall and acidic vegetation.
- Scientists studied multiple podzolizations across different climate zones to understand soil development patterns.
- Podzolizations are characterized by the movement of iron and aluminum oxides downward through the soil profile.
- The rate of podzolizations varies depending on parent material, climate, and vegetation type.
- Researchers documented podzolizations in sandy soils where organic acids promote mineral leaching.