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Cambic horizon (Latin: Cambiare, to change) is a
diagnostic sub-surface
horizon of a soil
experiencing pedogenic change.
Development is
minimal and it...
- classification.
Diagnostic horizons are
usually indicated with names, e.g. the "
cambic horizon" or the "spodic horizon". The WRB
lists 40
diagnostic horizons....
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aluminium oxide or
organic matter. They have an
ochric or
umbric horizon and a
cambic subsurface horizon. In the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB)...
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subsurface horizons; on
landscapes continuously eroded or
young deposits;
cambic, sulfuric, calcic, gypsic, petrocalcic, or
petrogypsic horizon, or with...
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gabbro and
diorite rock formations, with
soils consisting of lithic, humic,
cambic, normal, and
granite (Mng) components. The
climate is
characterized by low...
- expression. Most
Haplocambids have a
redistribution of
carbonates below the
cambic horizon. The
amount of carbonates, however, is
insufficient to meet the...
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oceanic climate of the UK, and the
differences between brown earths proper (
cambic brown earths) and
argillic yellow earths are not
apparent to the general...
- not yet
fulfilling all
conditions of
diagnostic horizons (like mollic,
cambic, sideric,
glossic etc.). - Type 2.1 "Rankers" (Polish: Rankery; WRB: Haplic...
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distinct contrast were
present in
almost all the horizons.
Structural B (
cambic)
horizon has
developed in all the
pedons where clay
content ranged from...