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Alfisols are a soil
order in USDA soil taxonomy.
Alfisols form in semi-arid to
humid areas,
typically under a
hardwood forest cover. They have a clay-enriched...
- Taxonomically, the Gr**** red
soils belong to
Rhodoxeralfs (red
alfisol),
Palexeralfs (well-aged
alfisols),
Xerochrepts (xeric inceptisol), and Orthents. Red soils...
- on USDA Soil
Taxonomy Soil
Taxonomy order CEC (cmolc/kg)
Ultisols 3.5
Alfisols 9
Spodosols 9.3
Entisols 11.6
Mollisols 18.7
Vertisols 35.6
Histosols 128...
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degree of
development are Entisols, Inceptisols, Aridisols, Mollisols,
Alfisols, Spodosols, Ultisols, and Oxisols.
Histosols and
Vertisols may
appear in...
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Alfisols and
Inceptisols occur widely in the US, but the cir****stances of
their occurrence would be
difficult to
characterize briefly. The
Alfisols have...
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Soils are loamy, well-drained,
thermic Ultisols or
moderately drained Alfisols,
typically with
sandy and
loamy surface textures. In many
areas of Ecoregion...
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characteristic of
other soil orders." They are
often found in
mountainous regions.
Alfisols soils are moderately-leached
soils with
relatively high
native fertility...
- Europe. It is
believed oxisols became vegetated later than
ultisols or
alfisols,
probably because vegetation took a long time to
adapt to the infertility...
- Kastanozems. In USDA soil taxonomy,
Solonetz corresponds to sodium-rich
Alfisols.
Chott Salt
marsh Soil
salinity Solonchak Takir Salt pan IUSS
Working Group...
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increasingly arid
climates which cause former oxisols,
ultisols or even
alfisols to dry out in such a
manner that a very hard
crust is formed. This process...