Terra fusca (black earth) is one of the two main soils of the Mediterranean region, the other being terra rossa (red earth). Terra fusca is found mainly in forested areas and has limestone as a key ingredient. It is non-acidic as the limestone cancels any acidity.[1]

It is also referred to as Cromi-calceric cambisol.[2]

References

  1. Johnson Donald Hughes (2005). The Mediterranean: An Environmental History. ABC-CLIO. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-1-57607-810-5.
  2. "Transformation of degraded forests into semi-natural production forests in northern Thailand" (PDF).


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