Difference between revisions of "Gypsisol"
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A '''gipsysol''' (GY) can be defined through : | A '''gipsysol''' (GY) can be defined through : | ||
− | * a [[Gypsic horizon (WRB)|gypsic]] or [[Petrogypsic horizon (WRB)|petrogypsic]] horizon within 100 cm from the soil surface | + | * a [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Gypsic horizon (WRB)|gypsic]] or [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Petrogypsic horizon (WRB)|petrogypsic]] horizon within 100 cm from the soil surface |
or : | or : | ||
* 15 percent (by volume) or more gypsum, which has accumulated under hydromorphic conditions, averaged over a depth of 100 cm; and | * 15 percent (by volume) or more gypsum, which has accumulated under hydromorphic conditions, averaged over a depth of 100 cm; and | ||
− | no diagnostic horizons other than an [[Ochric horizon (WRB)|ochric]] or [[Cambic horizon (WRB)|cambic]] horizon, an [[Argic horizon (WRB)|argic horizon]] permeated with gypsum or calcium carbonate, a [[Vertic horizon (WRB)|vertic]], [[Calcic horizon (WRB)|calcic]] or [[Petrocalcic horizon (WRB)|petrocalcic]] horizon underlying the gypsic horizon | + | no diagnostic horizons other than an [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Ochric horizon (WRB)|ochric]] or [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Cambic horizon (WRB)|cambic]] horizon, an [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Argic horizon (WRB)|argic horizon]] permeated with gypsum or calcium carbonate, a [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Vertic horizon (WRB)|vertic]], [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Calcic horizon (WRB)|calcic]] or [[Has for diagnostic horizon::Petrocalcic horizon (WRB)|petrocalcic]] horizon underlying the gypsic horizon |
==Possible qualifiers== | ==Possible qualifiers== |
Revision as of 10:22, 22 October 2009
A gipsysol (GY) can be defined through :
- a gypsic or petrogypsic horizon within 100 cm from the soil surface
or :
- 15 percent (by volume) or more gypsum, which has accumulated under hydromorphic conditions, averaged over a depth of 100 cm; and
no diagnostic horizons other than an ochric or cambic horizon, an argic horizon permeated with gypsum or calcium carbonate, a vertic, calcic or petrocalcic horizon underlying the gypsic horizon
Possible qualifiers
For each RSG, there are some possible prefix and suffix qualifiers :
Prefix qualifiers |
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Source
- The FAO website