The Colour Moist property refers to the soil's color when it is in a wet or moist condition. Moisture enhances the color intensity of the soil, which is often darker compared to its dry state. This is particularly helpful in determining organic matter content, iron oxide presence, and soil moisture retention. For instance, moist soils with abundant organic material tend to appear darker, whereas more mineral-rich soils can appear lighter in color. Source: Soil Science Society of America. (2008). Soil Science Glossary. Soil Science Society of America.
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