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A horizon

[ ey huh-rahy-zuhn ]

noun

, Geology.
  1. the topsoil in a soil profile.


A horizon

noun

  1. the top layer of a soil profile, usually dark-coloured and containing humus and from which soluble salts may have been leached See B horizon C horizon


A horizon

  1. In ABC soil, the uppermost, darkest zone that is rich in organic matter. The upper section of the A horizon usually contains humus along with plant and animal matter in varying stages of decay. The middle section usually contains a high concentration of quartz or other minerals that remain following the leaching away of clay, iron, and aluminum. The lower section is typically transitional in nature between the A horizon and the B horizon.
  2. Also called zone of leaching


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Word History and Origins

Origin of A horizon1

First recorded in 1935–40

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