The Colour Dry property describes the color of soil when it is in a dry state. Soil color in the dry condition is influenced by the soil’s mineral composition and moisture content. For example, soils with high organic matter content typically appear dark brown or black when dry, while sandy or saline soils may appear lighter in color. Dry soil color is used in soil classification and can provide insights into the soil's composition and drainage. Source: Soil Science Society of America. (2008). Soil Science Glossary. Soil Science Society of America.
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