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Gypsiric material is one of the diagnostic materials used, in the WRB system, to discriminate some soils from others.
Description
Gypsiric material (from Greek gypsos) is mineral material that contains 5 percent or more gypsum (by volume).
RSG in which gypsiric material can be observed
See also
- The FAO reference text, (2007 version)