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podzol

Type of light-coloured soil found predominantly under coniferous forests and on moorlands in cool regions where rainfall exceeds evaporation. The constant downward movement of water leaches nutrients from the upper layers, making podzols poor agricultural soils. Podzols are very acidic soils.

The leaching of minerals such as iron and alumina leads to the formation of a bleached zone, which is often also depleted of clay.

These minerals can accumulate lower down the soil profile to form a hard, impermeable layer which restricts the drainage of water through the soil.



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Die stratigraphische Abfolge besteht aus einer dunnen Oberbodenschicht, unter der ein Podsol aus grauem Sand von etwa 0,1 m Starke liegt, darunter folgt die bis zu 0,2 m dicke Kulturschicht aus orangefarbenem Sand mit stark rot gefarbten Linsen.
In a right-wing magazine reviewing Mandy's The Blair Revolution Revisited, he writes: ``Undaunted, the author ploughs on through the political podsol.
 
 
 
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