Difference between revisions of "Gleyic (WRB qualifier)"

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* [[Endogleyic (WRB qualifier class II)|Endogleyic]] (ng): having between 50 and 100 cm from the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.
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* [[Endogleyic (WRB qualifier)|Endogleyic]] (ng): having between 50 and 100 cm from the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.
 
* [[Epigleyic (WRB qualifier class II)|Epigleyic]] (glp): having within 50 cm of the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.
 
* [[Epigleyic (WRB qualifier class II)|Epigleyic]] (glp): having within 50 cm of the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.
  

Latest revision as of 19:19, 28 June 2017

As a qualifier, gleyic refers to...

Details

  • Endogleyic (ng): having between 50 and 100 cm from the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.
  • Epigleyic (glp): having within 50 cm of the mineral soil surface a layer, 25 cm or more thick, that has reducing conditions in some parts and a gleyic colour pattern throughout.

Use of gleyic as a qualifier

It can be used as a prefix qualifier for :


It can be used as a suffix qualifier for :

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