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gleysols;
these are
covered with
natural swamp vegetation and lie idle or are used for
extensive grazing.
Farmers use artificially-drained
gleysols for...
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Acrisols Andosols Arenosols Cambisols Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems Histosols Kastanozems Lithosols Luvisols Nitosols Phaeozems Planosols...
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development is seen in most
forest soils except where drainage is poor.
Gleysols and peat bogs
occupy poorly drained areas. Phytogeographically, Finland...
- leptosols. Most w****ents and
aquic subgroups of
other suborders belong to the
gleysols. In Australia, most
entisols are
known as
rudosols or tenosols. Unweatherable...
- are
Cambisols or Umbrisols. Some may be Nitisols. Many
Aquepts belong to
Gleysols and Stagnosols.
Aquepts – with a
water table close to the
surface Gelepts...
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Shallow or
gravelly Mollisols may
belong to the Leptosols. Many
Aquolls are
Gleysols,
Stagnosols or Planosols.
Mollisols with a
natric horizon belong to the...
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usually belong to the
Podzol great soil group. Poor
drainage results in
gleysols and peats.
Regardless of
drainage or classification, the
Basin has deeper...
- many
villages are
called Solontsі.
Solonetz zones are ****ociated with
Gleysols,
Solonchaks and Kastanozems. In USDA soil taxonomy,
Solonetz corresponds...
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Arrowsmith peat,
Parksville sandy loam, or
Tolmie loam (the
latter two are
gleysols). In
spite of this, many
residents have very
successful home gardens, and...
- with
redox gradients formed by
ascending groundwater are
classified as
gleysols,
while soils with
gradients formed by
stagnant water are
classified as...