Usage

{{Infobox soil
| name = 
| alternative_name =
| image = 
| image_caption =
| image_size =
| type = 
| classification_system =
| code =
| profile = 
| mineral =
| process =
| parent_material =
| climate =
| ph =
| horizons =
| composition =
| composition_secondary = 
}}

Example

Quick Facts Podzol, Used in ...
Podzol
Podsol, Podosol, Spodosol, Espodossolo
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A stagnopodzol in upland Wales, showing the typical sequence of organic topsoil with leached grey-white subsoil with iron-rich horizon below.
Used inWRB, USDA soil taxonomy, others
WRB codePZ
ProfileO(Ah)EBhsC
Key processpodzolization
Parent materialquartz rich debris and sediments
Climatehumid continental, subarctic, oceanic, equatorial
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{{Infobox soil
| name = Podzol
| alternative_name = Podsol, Podosol, Spodosol, Espodossolo
| image = Podzol.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| image_caption = A stagnopodzol in upland Wales, showing the typical sequence of organic topsoil with leached grey-white subsoil with iron-rich horizon below.
| classification_system = [[World Reference Base for Soil Resources|WRB]], [[USDA soil taxonomy]], others
| code = PZ
| profile = O(Ah)EBhsC
| process = [[podzolization]]
| parent_material = quartz rich debris and sediments
| climate = [[humid continental climate|humid continental]], [[subarctic climate|subarctic]], [[oceanic climate|oceanic]], [[tropical rainforest climate|equatorial]]
}}

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