“…For instance, the model inadequately illustrates the mineralogical evolution of (petro)calcic horizons (e.g., Robins et al, 2012), each of which can include unique assemblages including palygorskite, sepiolite, and even barite (Brock-Hon et al, 2012) or fluorite (Bouza et al, 2007). Nor does the model address the timing and evolution of all micromorphological features found in calcic horizons, for instance excluding pedogenic ooids (Robins et al, 2015). Finally, the model is horizon-centric, meaning that individually tailored profile-scale models (e.g., Alonzo-Zarza et al, 1998;Brock and Buck, 2009;Alonzo-Zarza and Silva, 2002) must be developed on a site-by-site basis for polygenetic profiles, and for any soil with more than one calcic or petrocalcic horizon.…”