soilmantled
Soilmantled refers to a geological and ecological phenomenon where a layer of soil gradually accumulates and covers underlying bedrock or other geological materials over time. This process is commonly observed in humid, temperate, and tropical regions where weathering and organic matter contribute to soil formation. The term is often used in geomorphology and soil science to describe landscapes where the soil depth is sufficient to obscure the bedrock surface, creating a mantle-like layer.
The development of a soilmantle is influenced by several factors, including climate, topography, vegetation, and parent
Soilmantled landscapes are significant in agriculture, forestry, and ecosystem stability. The thick soil layers support diverse
In geologic studies, soilmantled regions are important for understanding long-term landscape evolution. They serve as indicators