multamaiset
Multamaiset is a term used in Finnish soil science to categorize organic soils that are predominantly composed of decomposed plant material, forming thick humic horizons often associated with peatlands. In practice, multamaiset soils develop in waterlogged environments where decomposition is slowed, allowing plant residues to accumulate as peat.
These soils are characterized by high organic matter content, low bulk density, and pronounced water saturation.
Multamaiset soils are common in boreal and subarctic regions, especially in mires such as bogs and fens,
Ecologically, multamaiset areas support specialized vegetation, including Sphagnum mosses, sedges, and ericaceous shrubs, and they harbor
Management of multamaiset landscapes emphasizes wetlands preservation, restoration of natural water regimes, and sustainable peat use.