Peat vs Histosol - What's the difference?
peat | histosol | Synonyms |
Soil formed of dead but not fully decayed plants found in bog areas.
(obsolete) A pet, a darling; a woman.
* 1594 , , I. i. 78 :
A soil comprised primarily of organic materials.
* 1989 , Donald Steila, Thomas E. Pond, The Geography of Soils: Formation, Distribution, and Management , 2nd Edition,
* 2006 , Food and Agricultural Organization, World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006 ,
* 2012 , Donald L. Sparks, Advances in Agronomy , Volume 115,
Histosol is a synonym of peat.
As nouns the difference between peat and histosol
is that peat is soil formed of dead but not fully decayed plants found in bog areas while histosol is a soil comprised primarily of organic materials.peat
English
Etymology 1
Origin unknown; perhaps a borrowing from an unattested Pictish or Brythonic source.Noun
Derived terms
* peatySee also
* (wikipedia)Etymology 2
Compare .Noun
(en noun)- And let it not displease thee, good Bianca, / For I will love thee ne'er the less, my girl. / A pretty peat !
Anagrams
*histosol
English
(wikipedia histosol)Noun
(en noun)page 173,
- Unlike other soil orders, Histosols''''' are not considered primarily mineral, but organic. They are commonly called ''bog'', ''moor'', ''peat'', or ''muck''; they are last in the list of soil orders, last in areal importance, and have been given the least amount of attention in more recent soil classification systems.'''Histosols''' are more than 12 to 18 percent organic carbon by weight (dependent on clay content of the mineral fraction and the kind of materials an well over half organic matter by volume. Unless drained, most ' histosols are saturated or nearly saturated with water a large portion of the year.
page 82,
- Histosols comprise soils formed in organic material .
page 106,
- Between 10 and 15Mha of land in the United States are classified as histosols or organic soils (peat), mostly occurring in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Florida (Lal et al''., 2003; Morgan ''et al ., 2010).
