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What are Acid-sulphate soils?

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What are Acid-sulphate soils?

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Acidsulphate are drained coastal wetland soils that have become acid (pH<4) due to oxidation of the pyritic minerals in the soil. Undrained soils containing pyrites need not be acid and they are called potential acid sulphate soils.

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