- An
Acrisol is a
Reference Soil
Group of the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB). It has a clay-rich subsoil. It is ****ociated with humid, tropical...
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central plateau are
young volcanic andosols,
luvisols and less
fertile acrisols. The
vegetation is
mainly pine, pine-oak and fir.
Human occupation has...
- ([ˈtɛʁɐ koˈmũ, ku-]), or "common soil";
these are
infertile soils,
mainly acrisols, but also
ferralsols and arenosols.
Deforested arable soils in the Amazon...
- The main
subgroups are:
Gleyic Acrisols (20.5%,
Haplic Acrisols (13.3%),
Plinthic Acrisol (8.7%) and
Ferric Acrisol (6.3%)."
Northernmost point: Ta Veaeng...
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World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB), most
Ultisols are
known as
Acrisols and Alisols. Some
belong to the
Retisols or to the Nitisols.
Aquults are...
- climates, but are also
found in
temperate regions.
Compared to Lixisols,
Acrisols and Ferralsols,
Alisols have much higher-activity
clays and are likely...
- USDA - Soil
orders of the
South Asian region. A :
Acrisols B :
Cambisols C :
Chernozems D :
Podzoluvisols E :
Rendzinas F :
Ferralsols G :
Gleysols H :...
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tropical climates and also
containing layers with clay ac****ulations are
Acrisols and Lixisols.
Pedogenesis Pedology Soil
classification Delvaux, B.; Brahy...
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quartzite ridges stand out.
Soils of the red-yellow
latosol and red-yellow
acrisol classes predominate in the basin. Latosols,
registered from flat to mountainous...
- this
system was
replaced by the
World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
Acrisols Andosols Arenosols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems...