Topsoil
Topsoil is the uppermost layer of
soil, usually the top 15-20 cm. It has the highest concentration of
organic matter and
microorganisms, and is where most of the
Earth's
biological soil activity occurs.
Plants generally concentrate their
roots in, and obtain most of their
nutrients from this layer. Topsoil can be measured as the
depth from the surface to the first densely packed soil layer known as
hardpan.
A major environmental concern known as topsoil
erosion, occurs when the topsoil layer is blown or washed away. Without topsoil, little plant life is possible.
A variety of soil mixtures are sold
commercially as topsoil, usually for use in improving
gardens and
lawns.
As one of the layers of soil on the Earth's surface, topsoil is sometimes referred to as the
A horizon.