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- ga
- hydromorphic soil
- en
- Definition "any mineral or organic soil formed under conditions of poor drainage and waterlogging, either of ground-water or perched-water origin, in marshes, swamps, seepage areas or flats, mainly in cold and wet climates" Reference '3904 Hydromorphic soil (2 – 5); Hydrogenic soil (5); hydromorphic soil (1)' in Canarache, A, Vintila, I and Munteanu, I (2006), Elsevier’s Dictionary of Soil Science: In English (with definitions), French, German and Spanish, Burlington, San Diego and London, p. 409.
- Comment "The waterlogging may be permanent to episodic, precedent or present-time. Some horizons may exhibit gleying. The concept covers peat soils as well as gley soils."
- sol hydromorphe
- fr
- Definition sol conditionné par une saturation d'eau permanente ou périodique Reference "Vitrine linguistique de l'Office québécois de la langue française > Grand dictionnaire terminologique (2008) > Sol hydromorphe (23.5.2023)"