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horizon at
least 10 cm thick, and are acid and
their pH is
below 5.5.
Dystric Brunisols are
acidic and do not have an Ah
horizon 10 cm thick. All four...
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horizons may also be encountered. The
usual soil
classification is
Orthic Dystric Brunisol. A Gle**** Humo-Ferric
Podzol example is also known,
although that...
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areas of Mont Saint-Bruno and Mont Rougemont,
these soils are
classed as
dystric brunisol.
Podzol tends to
develop over rock
which lacks olivine, although...
- persist. Soil
types in the area,
mostly classified as
Orthic Dystric Brunisols and
Duric Dystric Brunisols, vary from
marginal to
unsuitable for agriculture...
- pure sand
horizons may also be encountered. It is
classified as Gle****
Dystric Brunisol or Gle**** Humo-Ferric Podzol. Most of its
occurrences were mapped...
- (Polish:
Gleby inicjalne rumoszowe; WRB:
Haplic Leptosol (
Dystric),
Leptic Regosol (
Dystric),
Haplic Leptosol (Calcaric); ST:
Lithic Udorthents, Typic...
-
Rendosol Salisodisol Salisol carbonated Salisol chloruro-sulfated
Silandosol dystric Silandosol eutric Silandosol humic Silandosol perhydric Sodisalisol Sodisol...
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amphibolites and granites.
Surface deposits are
mainly tills.
Soils include Dystric Brunisols, Humo-Ferric
podzols and
lithosols on the
rocky ridges. The reserve...
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Paleozoic limestone bedrock. Its soils,
which are
primarily Gelic and
Dystric Histosols and
Eutric Gleysols, are
characterized by
shallow layers of permafrost...
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slash signifies that
these qualifiers are
either mutually exclusive (e. g.
Dystric and Eutric) or one of them is
redundant with the
redundant qualifier(s)...