Brunizem

/ˈbruːnɪzɛm/ noun

A type of brown soil with a dark, rich surface layer, found particularly in prairie and grassland regions, containing high amounts of organic matter.

From German 'Braun' (brown) combined with Russian 'zemlya' (earth/soil), blending terminology from European soil science. The term was created by soil scientists studying prairie soils in the 19th-20th centuries.

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