110 Chapter Four
100
0 2000 4500
Rainfall (mm)
Percentage of soil
Smectite
Kaolinite
Gibbsite
Fig. 4.18The influence of climate on clay mineralogy in Hawaii. The relatively rapid water
flow rates associated with high rainfall result in the preferential removal of cations and silica.
After Sherman (1952).
Fe, Al
oxides
Depth Smectite
Gibbsite
Kaolinite
Clay mineral
Leaching
Si : Al
CIA
0 : 1
1 : 1
2 : 1
0 100
Fresh basalt
substrate
Fig. 4.19Idealized vertical distribution of clay minerals formed under leaching conditions in
soils developed on basalt. CIA values increase from 30–40 in fresh rock to near 100 in heavily
leached surface soils.