anthropic horizon
anthropic horizon The surface horizon of a mineral soil which is produced by very long periods of cultivation and fertilization by humans. It is dark brown in colour, contains at least 1 per cent organic carbon, is relatively deep (more than 50 cm), has a base saturation of more than 50 per cent, and has more than 250 ppm P2O5 soluble in 1 per cent citric acid.
anthropic horizon
anthropic horizon The surface horizon of a mineral soil that is produced by very long periods of cultivation and fertilization by humans. It is dark brown in colour, contains at least 1 per cent organic carbon, is relatively deep (more than 50 cm), has a base saturation of more than 50 per cent, and has more than 250 ppm P2O5 soluble in 1 per cent citric acid.
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