Eluviation

/ɪˌluːviˈeɪʃən/ noun

The movement of dissolved or suspended material through soil when rainfall exceeds evaporation, carrying minerals downward.

From Latin 'eluere' (to wash out) — 'e-' (out) + 'luere' (to wash). The slow, invisible washing of soil by rain — geology in slow motion.

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