gleysolit
Gleysolit is a term used in soil science to describe a specific type of soil that is characterized by the presence of gleysol, which is a type of soil that is periodically saturated with water. The term "gleysolit" is often used in the context of soil classification systems, such as the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB), to denote soils that exhibit the properties of gleysols but are not classified as gleysols due to other characteristics.
Gleysols are typically found in low-lying areas, floodplains, and other locations where waterlogging is common. They
Gleysolit soils may exhibit some of the characteristics of gleysols but may not meet all the criteria
Gleysolit soils are typically found in similar environments to gleysols, such as low-lying areas and floodplains.
In summary, gleysolit is a term used in soil science to describe soils that exhibit some of