diff --git a/chapter-02.qmd b/chapter-02.qmd index b9616e4..53cc9db 100644 --- a/chapter-02.qmd +++ b/chapter-02.qmd @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ If of one qualifier, two or more subqualifiers with a given definition apply (e. A buried soil is a soil covered by younger deposits. Where a soil is buried, the following rules apply: -1. The overlying material and the buried soil are classified as one soil if both together qualify as a [Histosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-hs), [Anthrosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-at), [Technosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-tc), [Cryosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-cr), [Leptosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-lp), [Vertisol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-vr), [Gleysol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-gl), [Andosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-an), [Planosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-pl), [Stagnosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-st), [Fluvisol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-fl){style="font-size: 11pt;"}, [Arenosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-ar), or [Regosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-rg). +1. The overlying material and the buried soil are classified as one soil if both together qualify as a [Histosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-hs), [Anthrosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-at), [Technosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-tc), [Cryosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-cr), [Leptosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-lp), [Vertisol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-vr), [Gleysol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-gl), [Andosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-an), [Planosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-pl), [Stagnosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-st), [Fluvisol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-fl), [Arenosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-ar), or [Regosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-rg). 2. Otherwise, the overlying material is classified with preference if it is ≥ 50 cm thick or if the overlying material, if it stood alone, satisfies the requirements of a RSG other than a [Regosol](chapter-04.qmd#sec-key-rg). For depth requirements in the overlying material, the lower limit of the overlying material is regarded as if it were the upper limit of [*continuous rock*](chapter-03.qmd#sec-crockp). 3. In all other cases, the buried soil is classified with preference. For depth requirements in the buried soil, the upper limit of the buried soil is regarded as its soil surface. 4. If the overlying soil is classified with preference, there are two options to consider the underlying soil: