hlinitý
Hlinitý is an adjective used in Czech to describe materials or soils that are dominated by clay minerals and have a fine texture. It is common in geology, pedology (soil science) and construction reporting to indicate texture and related properties. In soil descriptions, hlinitý indicates a higher clay content than sandy soils and is often contrasted with jílovitý (more distinctly clayey) or písčitý (sandy).
Physically, hlinitý soils tend to be plastic and cohesive when wet, and hard or compact when dry.
Mineralogically, the clay fraction responsible for the hlinitý character includes common clay minerals such as kaolinite,
Formation and occurrence vary, but hlinitý textures arise from weathering of silicate minerals and the accumulation
Engineering and agricultural implications are notable: hlinitý soils can require careful foundation design, potential drainage improvements,