Siliceous soil


Siliceous soils are formed from rocks that have silica as a principal constituent. The parent material of siliceous soils may include quartz sands, chert, quartzite, quartz reefs, granite, rhyolite, ademellite, dellenite, quartz sandstone, quartz siltstone, siliceous tuff, among others. These parent materials sometimes originate from silica-secreting organisms such as radiolarians, diatoms, or some types of sponges.

Characteristics

Soils high in siliceous parent material typically have:
Siliceous soils in vineyard soils have been linked to larger grapes with increased tannin content.