moderjord
Moderjord is a type of soil characterized by its specific composition and properties, often occurring in certain climatic and environmental conditions. The term "moderjord" originates from Scandinavian languages, where it describes a soil horizon commonly found beneath the organic surface layer of forested lands, particularly in boreal and temperate forest regions.
This soil type typically features a layered structure with a mineral-rich horizon, known as the "moder" layer,
Moderjord forms through the process of podzolization in sandy or acidic soils where organic acids leach minerals
In terms of land use and management, moderjord is valued for its fertility and suitability for forestry
The distribution of moderjord is mainly in northern Europe, including parts of Scandinavia, and in regions