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solonetz

Terms vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

terms | solonetz |


As nouns the difference between terms and solonetz

is that terms is while solonetz is (fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Wikidiffcom vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | solonetz |


As a noun solonetz is

(fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Kastanozem vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

kastanozem | solonetz | see also |

Kastanozem is a see also of solonetz.


As nouns the difference between kastanozem and solonetz

is that kastanozem is a kind of soil, brighter than chernozem and related to the mollisols, that is rich in humus and originally covered with early maturing native grassland vegetation, which produces a characteristic brown surface layer while solonetz is (fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Solonchak vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

solonchak | solonetz | see also |


As nouns the difference between solonchak and solonetz

is that solonchak is a pale or grey soil found in arid to subhumid conditions with poor drainage while solonetz is a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Gleysol vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

gleysol | solonetz | see also |

Gleysol is a see also of solonetz.


As nouns the difference between gleysol and solonetz

is that gleysol is gley soil while solonetz is (fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Solonetzic vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

solonetzic | solonetz | Derived terms |

Solonetzic is a derived term of solonetz.


As an adjective solonetzic

is of or pertaining to solonetz.

As a noun solonetz is

(fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Sodium vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

sodium | solonetz |


As nouns the difference between sodium and solonetz

is that sodium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 2298977 while solonetz is (fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Exchangeable vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

exchangeable | solonetz |


As an adjective exchangeable

is able to be exchanged.

As a noun solonetz is

(fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Clay vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

clay | solonetz |


As a proper noun clay

is .

As a noun solonetz is

(fao soil classification) a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

Subsoil vs Solonetz - What's the difference?

subsoil | solonetz |


As nouns the difference between subsoil and solonetz

is that subsoil is the layer of earth that is below the topsoil while solonetz is a type of soil with a so-called "natric horizon" within the upper metre of the soil profile and a subsoil with higher clay content than the upper horizon, the latter having more than 15% exchangeable sodium.

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