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Entry: topsoil

URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/ISO11074/2.1.21

upper part of a natural soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the (mineral) horizons below, excluding the humus layer. Note: For arable land, topsoil refers to the ploughed soil depth, while for grassland; it is the soil layer with high root content.

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date accepted 15 Aug 2024 19:00:58.670
date submitted 15 Aug 2024 18:59:36.499
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en topsoil
de Oberboden
fr horizon superficiel
notation 2.1.21
register ISO11074
status status stable
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account name c.follenfant@brgm.fr
name Corentin Follenfant

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en upper part of a natural soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the (mineral) horizons below, excluding the humus layer. Note: For arable land, topsoil refers to the ploughed soil depth, while for grassland; it is the soil layer with high root content.
de oberer Teil eines natürlichen Bodens, gewöhnlich von dunkler Farbe und mit einem im Vergleich zu den darunter liegenden (mineralischen) Horizonten höheren Gehalt an organischer Substanz und Nährstoffen, ausgenommen Humus. Note: Bei Ackerland bezieht sich Oberboden auf die gepflügte Bodentiefe, während er sich bei Weideland auf die Bodenschicht mit hoher Durchwurzelung bezieht.
fr partie supérieure d'un sol naturel, généralement de couleur foncée et contenant plus de matières organiques et de nutriments que les horizons (minéraux) sous-jacents, en excluant la couche d'humus. Note: Pour les sols cultivés, l'horizon superficiel correspond à la profondeur de sol labouré; pour les prairies, il s'agit de la couche de sol contenant une quantité importante de racines.
in scheme ISO 11074
notation 2.1.21
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en topsoil
de Oberboden
fr horizon superficiel
same as iso:std:iso:11074:ed 2:v1:en:term:2.1.21
source ISO 11074:2015
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