Clay cutan
Clay Cutans are a geologic fabric that develop around ancient cavities within paleosols.
Formation
Clay Cutans form by the coating of ancient open spaces by colloidal materials that were eluviated down from overlying horizons - and are commonly stained by iron oxides such as hematite. While the originally openings are commonly lost through geologic time and diagenesis, the cutanic fabric remains as evidence. Cutans also often contain relics of nodules and skeleton grains.They are one of the most diagnostic features of paleosols.