Latosol

Latosol is a name given to soils found under tropical rainforests. They are red or yellowish-red in colour throughout and they do not have distinct horizons like a podsol. The red colour comes from the oxides of iron and aluminium which remain in the soil. They are deep soils, often 20-30m deep whereas podsols are 1-2m deep.

The soil generally contains a thin but very fertile layer of humus dropped from plants and animals in the forest above, followed by an infertile second layer due to rapid leaching in the high rainfall. The 3rd level, weathered bedrock, is common to almost all soil types.

The Latosol is completely reliant on the rainforest to maintain fertility, as all nutrients leach away quickly when the forest is felled and the layer of humus is no longer being replaced.

References

GCSE Geography AQA A Specification: The Revision Guide. CGP. 2009.