- land and are
intensively used.
Cambisols in
temperate climates are
among the most
productive soils on earth.
Cambisols cover an
estimated 15
million square...
-
World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
Acrisols Andosols Arenosols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems Histosols Kastanozems...
-
through grazing and burning. In some
British moorlands with
podzolic soils,
cambisols are
preserved under Bronze Age barrows.
Podzol means "under-ash" and is...
- the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB), most
Inceptisols are
Cambisols or Umbrisols. Some may be Nitisols. Many
Aquepts belong to
Gleysols and...
- USDA - Soil
orders of the
South Asian region. A :
Acrisols B :
Cambisols C :
Chernozems D :
Podzoluvisols E :
Rendzinas F :
Ferralsols G :
Gleysols H :...
- m). The
bedrock of acid
gneiss and
granite is
weathered to
brown soil (
cambisols). In flat
areas and
valleys the
groundwater had more
influence on soil...
-
commonly phaeozems that are up to 100
centimetres (39 in). Some
soils are
cambisols that are less than 2
metres (6.6 ft) deep and well-drained. Due to the...
- the
water on the
island comes from high-discharge springs. Leptosols,
cambisols and
andisols are the
three main soil
types on the island.
Madeira has...
-
particular site is the soil. It is
specially adapted to
heavy acidic soils (
cambisols and vertisols),
typical of Kosovo, Serbia,
Bulgaria and Romania. These...
- are very deep
sedimentary soils rich in nutrients,
including luvisols,
cambisols, and regosols, and are in
general very
fertile and apt for agriculture...