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Definition of "a-horizon"
noun: the top layer of a soil profile; usually contains humus

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In addition, the exact definition of each main horizon may differ slightly – for instance, the US system uses the thickness of a horizon as a distinguishing feature, while the ... (More)

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Horizon Pictures (GB) Ltd was a film production company founded in Britain by the Austrian-born film producer Sam Spiegel. The company's first production was the Academy Award ... (More)

While similar in ways to the geometrical horizon described above, in this context a horizon may be considered to be a plane in space, rather than a line on a picture plane. (More)

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Men of Burden: Pedaling towards a Horizon is a documentary film set in the city of Pondicherry, a Union Territory in South East India, the documentary uncovers the story of ... (More)

... between 14 and 26 percent of grassland ecosystems still remained in a relatively natural state (that is, they weren't used for agriculture due to the fertility of the A horizon). (More)

The most important factor contributing to the illusion is a completely or mostly obstructed horizon; without a horizon, judging the slope of a surface is difficult as a reliable ... (More)

As a result an acidic (pH 4.5) mor humus is produced which provides a greater amount of chelating agents. The A Horizon. In podsolisation, chelating agents break down clay and ... (More)

Clay minerals in the A horizon decompose by reaction with humic acids and form soluble salts. The leached material from the A horizon is deposited in the B horizon as a humus-rich ... (More)

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