“…Fragments of clay coatings, pure and fine dusty, laminated, can be commonly detected, dislodged from their original illuvial sites, in the B-horizon of the buried Vertisol. Clay coatings are unusual in Vertisols, particularly those with fine laminated fabric; and where they have been documented, they feature a deformed kink-band fabric (Stoops, 2003;Kovda and Mermut, 2018). Instead, these pedofeatures can be considered here as relics of former brown forest soils, since laminated illuvial clay coatings form in soils under dense forest cover and moist subhumid climates, where water percolation is slowed down by the closed canopy, and allows low energy settling of translocated clay (Fedoroff and Goldberg, 1982;Bullock and Thompson, 1985;Gebhardt, 1993;French, 2005;Kühn et al, 2018).…”