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Soil horizon

A soil horizon (often abbreviated to horizon) is an area in the soil that can be distinguished from areas above and below it on the basis of its special properties. The horizons of a soil are recognisable in a so-called soil profile (vertical section of the soil in an excavation, rarely a borehole) and are almost always horizontal or parallel to the slope. The horizon sequence of a soil is the decisive criterion for determining the soil type present.

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