mésztartalom
Mésztartalom refers to the calcium content of a substance. This term is most commonly encountered in relation to soil and water. In soil science, mésztartalom indicates the amount of calcium carbonate or other calcium compounds present. Soils with high mésztartalom are known as calcareous soils, often referred to as "meszes talaj" in Hungarian. These soils tend to be alkaline and can influence plant growth by affecting nutrient availability and soil structure. Conversely, soils with low mésztartalom are acidic.
In the context of water, mésztartalom, often expressed as water hardness, signifies the concentration of dissolved