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▸ noun: (soil science) A soil type hypothesized to be a transformation of solodic soil, where the sodium is replaced by hydrogen, resulting in friable topsoil and dark, hard, alkaline subsoil.
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▸ noun: (soil science) A soil type hypothesized to be a transformation of solodic soil, where the sodium is replaced by hydrogen, resulting in friable topsoil and dark, hard, alkaline subsoil.
Similar:
solonets,
salorthid,
solonetz,
alisol,
ultisol,
chromosol,
vertosol,
argosol,
geosol,
leptosoil,
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