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Podzol means "under-ash" and is derived from the Russian под (pod) + зола́ (zola); the full form is подзо́листая по́чва (podzolistaya pochva), meaning "under-ashed soil". The term was first given in mid-1875 by Vasily Dokuchaev.
Podzol soils (Polish: Gleby bielicoziemne; WRB: Podzols; ST: Spodosols) That order groups all soils where main soil developing process was podzolisation , spodic horizon is diagnostic for that group.
A Gleyed Humo-Ferric Podzol example is also known, although that profile does not have the eluvial (Ae or E) horizon characteristic of classic Podzol development. [2] Drier parts of the Comox Sandhills are mapped as Beddis series. [3]
Brown podzolic soils are a subdivision of the Podzolic soils in the British soil classification.Although classed with podzols because they have an iron-rich, or spodic horizon, they are, in fact intermediate between podzols and Brown earths.
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Chernozem (/ ˈ tʃ ɜːr n ə z ɛ m / CHUR-nə-zem), [a] also called black soil, regur soil or black cotton soil, is a black-colored soil containing a high percentage of humus [3] (4% to 16%) and high percentages of phosphorus and ammonia compounds. [4]
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