“…The soil-saprolite interface is crucial as a nutrient source for organisms, filtration of water, as well as the boundary between the dominance of weathering and pedogenic processes (Santos et al, 2017(Santos et al, , 2018b. In the field, the morphological distinction between soil and saprolite is not always clear, particularly in profiles developed from metamorphic, banded rocks (Santos et al, 2019b). The superimposition of parent rock heterogeneity and differentiation by weathering and pedogenetic processes imposes an extra difficulty on interpreting contrasting distributions of elements throughout the profile, not to mention the cases in which alloctonous material was added (Price and Velbel, 2003).…”