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Brunic Podzol

Location: Alps, Switzerland, 1500 m asl

O: Organic layer, raw humus, plant residues

E: The white color evolves from eluviation of organic acids and sesquioxides (mainly Fe and Al).

Bs: Accumulation of the compounds washed down from the E-horizon

C: Stony slope debris with micaschists

Soils with a strongly bleached E-horizon, resulting from the eluviation of humic acids and oxides/hydroxides of iron and aluminum, which are accumulated in the subsoil as Bh-, Bs- or Bhs-horizons. The B-horizons may form duripans. Podzols are typical for humid-cold climates, Ca- and Mg-poor and permeable sediments. They develop often under conifers and Ericacea forming acid, thick organic layers. Soil fauna activity and nutrient contents are generally poor.

 


 

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