latasoinen
Latasoinen is a Finnish term that translates to "flat-soiled" or "lowland soil." It refers to soil types found in flat, low-lying areas, often characterized by poor drainage and a high water table. These soils can be rich in organic matter, particularly in wetter areas, where they may develop into peat or muck. The texture of latasoinen soils can vary widely, from sandy loams to heavy clays, depending on the parent material and the degree of waterlogging.
The agricultural potential of latasoinen soils is often limited due to their waterlogged nature, which can
Geologically, latasoinen soils are often found in depressions, river valleys, and coastal plains. Their formation is