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Gypsic horizon

A mineral soil horizon of secondary CaSO4 enrichment that is >15 cm thick, has at least 50 g kg-1 more gypsum than the C horizon, and in which the product of the thickness in centimetres and the amount of CaSO4 is equal to or greater than 1500g kg-1.

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