Ortstein Ferro-Humic Podzol (OT.FHP)

Common horizon sequence: LFH or O, Ae, Bhf, Bhfc or Bfc, BC, C

These soils have the general properties specified for the Podzolic order and the Ferro-Humic Podzol great group. They differ from Orthic Ferro-Humic Podzols by having an ortstein horizon at least 3 cm thick. An ortstein horizon is a Bh, Bhf, or Bf horizon that is strongly cemented and occurs in at least one-third of the lateral extent of the pedon. The ortstein horizon in this subgroup is designated as Bhfc or Bfc depending upon its organic C content and is generally reddish brown to very dark reddish brown in color. Usually Ortstein Ferro-Humic Podzols have L, F, and H or O horizons and an Ae horizon. They may have one or more of placic, duric, Ah, or Bt horizons, a fragipan, or faint mottling.

Note: Diagnostic horizons are underlined.

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