“…Paleosols can be used to reconstruct landscape properties such as paleotopography and proximity to fluvial channels which can subsequently be used to interpret alluvial paleoenvironments and subenvironments [2,[28][29][30][31][32]. Local paleohydrology, erosional landscapes, sedimentation rates, and the time of formation can be interpreted using such properties as rhizoliths and gleization, truncation surfaces, paleosol type (cumulative, composite, compound), and paleosol maturity [2,3,33,34].…”