Petroplinthic horizon
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A petroplinthic horizon (from Greek petros, rock, and plinthos, brick) is a continuous, fractured or broken layer of indurated material, in which Fe (and in cases also Mn) (hydr-)oxides are an important cement and in which organic matter is either absent or present only in traces.
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