Petrocalcic horizon
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A petrocalcic horizon (from Greek petros, rock, and Latin calx, lime) is an indurated calcic horizon, which is cemented by calcium carbonate and, in places, by calcium and some magnesium carbonate. It is either massive or platy in nature, and extremely hard.
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