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← GeographyWhich process increases surface clay accumulation following dust deposition?
A)Pedogenic clay translocation✓
B)Aeolian sediment sorting
C)Glacial till deposition
D)Pyroclastic flow consolidation
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Prolonged dust deposition results in increased clay accumulation in soils via pedogenic clay translocation, because physical breakdown and chemical weathering release clay-sized particles. The suspension then migrates downward, rather than clays separating during initial sandy sediment sorting or forming during volcanic or glacial deposition.
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