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palaeosol

 

A soil exhibiting features which reflect past conditions and processes. The presence of a palaeosol may have palaeoclimatic significance, as it is often taken to indicate a period of relative land surface stability and warmer and/or moister conditions.

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An ancient soil profile preserved within or beneath a stratified sequence of deposits or the structure of a monument, such as the old ground surface beneath a round barrow or rampart.

 
 
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