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In 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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