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DEFINITION
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Durisols are associated mainly with old surfaces in arid and semi-arid environments and accommodate shallow to moderately deep, moderately well- to well-drained soils that contain cemented secondary silica (SiO2) within 100 cm of the soil surface. Many Durisols are known as Hardpan soils or Duric Kandosols (Australia), Dorbank (South Africa), or Durids (United States of America). In the Soil Map of the World (FAO–UNESCO, 1971–1981) they are the Duripan phases of other soils, e.g. of Calcisols.
(en)Created: 1/20/20
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durisoller
Created: 2020-02-04T13:36:54.452+01:00
Last modified: 2023-10-27T14:50:27
skos:notation: 51ec138f
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