Soil interpretation is about the visible structures in the research area. Below a table is shown where the different structures are shortly described. And pictures can be found at the end of this page.

Type of structureDescription
Broken-up land 
Brought up, (sub-)recentHuman landscape element. Heterogeneous deposit consisting of natural sediment disturbed by humans and locally reworked.
Buried 
Construction sandConstruction sand means sand that is predominantly produced and used for local construction purposes, such as asphalt or concrete. All existing sand pits containing alluvial sand shall be included within this definition.
CrumblingA friable or crumbling soil is characterized by the larger clods fragmenting easily and by smaller soil aggregates being harder to break. Particularly fine textured soils can have problems with the soil becoming either too cloddy or too finely fragmented during soil preparation.
Culture layer 
Culture layer, Middle AgesHuman landscape element. Usually bulbous field from the Middle Ages originated on sandy soils by inflicting mixture of sods and manure.
Debris layer 
Ditch fillingHuman landscape element. Narrow and shallow dug trench made up of an aquifer for water drainage from the plot to the trench.
Gley horizonA gley is a wetland soil (hydric soil) that unless drained is saturated with groundwater for long enough to develop a characteristic gleyic color pattern. The pattern is essentially made up of reddish, brownish, or yellowish colors at surfaces of soil particles and/or in the upper soil horizons mixed with greyish/blueish colors inside the peds and/or deeper in the soil
Ground 
Layered vegetation level 
MaturedA soil that has passed through the major developmental phases and become relatively stabilized especially to the point that incorporation of organic material is approximately equal to the withdrawal of soluble material by plants.
Messy 
MoerneringHuman landscape element. Irregularly bumpy, terrain created by the extraction of salt peat. The resulting wells were then filled with excavated clay.
Organic matter inwash 
Outwash limit 
Oxidation-reduction threshold 
PavementHuman landscape element. It involves everything that has to do with the hard surface of a road or street.
Ploughed land 
Podzol 
Raise layer 
Sand with lead 
Soil-covered peatHuman landscape element. Circular depression of two to five meters in diameter where limy clay has been extracted which was used for the improvement of (now gone) peatland.
Source material 
SwardNatural landscape element. A portion of ground covered with grass.
Terp soilHuman landscape element. A ridge brought up in an area which suffers from flooding, so animals and humans can live safely behind the ridge/hill.
Top chalk free 
Vegetation level 

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