maalajeissa
Maalajeissa is a Finnish term used in soil science to describe the different soil types, or maalaji, based on mineral composition and particle size distribution. In English, the concept corresponds to soil texture or soil type. The term describes how much of the soil is composed of sand, silt, and clay, with other properties such as organic matter content and mineralogy affecting classification. Common texture classes include sandy, loamy, silty, and clayey varieties, with intermediate forms such as loam and silt loam. The specific mapping and nomenclature can vary by country, but the general approach is to categorize soils by their textural fractions.
Soil types influence physical properties: drainage, porosity, water-holding capacity, aeration, and surface area for nutrient exchange.
Formation processes include weathering of parent material, deposition by water or wind, and soil-forming factors such
Maalajeissa is used in land-use planning, agriculture, and environmental management to predict drainage, irrigation needs, and