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Called Epipedons; Includes upper part of soil darken by OM. May be upper part of B, if darken by OM. 5 occur naturally. 2 by Human use. |
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(SOFT) Dark color; > 0.6 OM throughout; thick horizon 25 cm; Soft when dry; High Bas Saturation > 50% Typical under grasslands |
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SHADE; Very similar to mollic; Lower Base Saturation < 50%; Develops where higher rainfall; PM has lower Ca and Mg content. |
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(Pale) Too low in OM to be either mollic or umbric; Hard and massive when dry. |
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(Black) Organic carbon content > 6%; Characteristic of soils high in allophane; Developed from volcanic ash; > 30 cm thick; light and fluffy. |
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(tissue) 20 - 60 cm thick layer of organic soil; Formed in wet areas; Layer of peat or muck with black or brown color; Very low density; Saturated at least 30 days in most years. |
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