A gleysol or gley soil is a hydric soil that unless drained is saturated with groundwater for long enough to develop a characteristic gleyic colour pattern...
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development is seen in most forest soils except where drainage is poor. Gleysols and peat bogs occupy poorly drained areas. Phytogeographically, Finland...
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refer to: Eugène Gley (1857–1930), French physiologist and endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of hydric soil Glay (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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soils are defined. Humic Gleysols have a dark A horizon enriched in organic matter. Gleysols lack such a horizon. Luvic Gleysols have a leached (Ae) horizon...
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leptosols. Most wassents and aquic subgroups of other suborders belong to the gleysols. In Australia, most entisols are known as rudosols or tenosols. Unweatherable...
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nutrient-rich and much less stony, but poorly drained and classified as gleysol. Part of the island remains in forest, although housing developments have...
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Shallow or gravelly Mollisols may belong to the Leptosols. Many Aquolls are Gleysols, Stagnosols or Planosols. Mollisols with a natric horizon belong to the...
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Cambisols C : Chernozems D : Podzoluvisols E : Rendzinas F : Ferralsols G : Gleysols H : Phaeozems I : Lithosols J : Fluvisols K : Kastanozems L : Luvisols...
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Acrisols Andosols Arenosols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems Histosols Kastanozems Lithosols Luvisols Nitosols Phaeozems Planosols...
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are Cambisols or Umbrisols. Some may be Nitisols. Many Aquepts belong to Gleysols and Stagnosols. Aquepts – with a water table close to the surface Gelepts...
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