In the context of soil color, Munsell Compounded refers to a combination of multiple Munsell color attributes (hue, value, and chroma) to describe a specific soil color. When a soil sample is described using the 'compounded' method, it involves detailing the hue (the actual color), value (lightness or darkness), and chroma (color intensity) in a compound format, such as '10YR 5/6' (which would indicate a yellow-red hue with a value of 5 and a chroma of 6). This system allows for precise identification of soil colors and is widely used in soil surveys to ensure consistency in color description. Source: Munsell Color, 2009. Munsell Soil Color Charts.
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| - In the context of soil color, Munsell Compounded refers to a combination of multiple Munsell color attributes (hue, value, and chroma) to describe a specific soil color. When a soil sample is described using the 'compounded' method, it involves detailing the hue (the actual color), value (lightness or darkness), and chroma (color intensity) in a compound format, such as '10YR 5/6' (which would indicate a yellow-red hue with a value of 5 and a chroma of 6). This system allows for precise identification of soil colors and is widely used in soil surveys to ensure consistency in color description. Source: Munsell Color, 2009. Munsell Soil Color Charts.
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