soloth
English
Noun
soloth (plural soloths)
- (soil science) A soil type hypothesized to be a transformation of solodic soil, where the sodium is replaced by hydrogen, resulting in friable topsoil and dark, hard, alkaline subsoil.
- 1979, J. R. Sleeman, P. H. Walker, Soils and Land Use Series (issue 58, page 14)
- Lithosols, shallow earth profiles (<0-5 m solum) and soloths are minor components.
- 1983, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry (volume 23)
- The vineyards in both Districts are on various duplex soils: red-brown earths, solodized-solonetz and solodic soils, yellow podzolic soils and soloths.
- 1979, J. R. Sleeman, P. H. Walker, Soils and Land Use Series (issue 58, page 14)
Anagrams
- Sholto, osthol, tholos