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← GeographyIn poorly drained floodplain soils, which mineral transformation is driven by fluctuating redox conditions?
A)Secondary mineral pedogenesis via neoformation✓
B)Quartz dissolution during silica removal
C)Feldspar alteration during initial weathering
D)Primary lithification preventing soil formation
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Fluctuating redox conditions promote secondary mineral pedogenesis via neoformation due to the alternating oxidation and reduction of elements in the soil. These conditions create new minerals; therefore, neoformation increases, rather than quartz dissolution, because silica activity is less directly influenced.
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