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skeletal soils or, in the
United Nations FAO soil classification, as
lithosols. The
basic requirement for
recognition of an
orthent is that any former...
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elevation on
dolomitic soils. The
trees grow in
soils that are
shallow lithosols,
usually derived from
dolomite and
sometimes limestone, and occasionally...
- Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. The tree
grows in well-drained
calcareous lithosols on rocky, north- and west-facing
slopes and
ridges and
thrives in rich...
- Miocene-Lower
Pliocene age.
Significant quantities of
Sarawak soil are
lithosols, up to 60 per cent, and podsols,
around 12 per cent,
while abundant alluvial...
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rugged mountain), and
Regosols Lithosols.
Entisols (phase very
rugged mountainous hilly) and
Latosol reddish clay, and
Lithosols Andosols.
Alfisols and Inceptisols...
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Podzoluvisols E :
Rendzinas F :
Ferralsols G :
Gleysols H :
Phaeozems I :
Lithosols J :
Fluvisols K :
Kastanozems L :
Luvisols M :
Greyzems N :
Nitosols O :...
- soil
losses from erosion.
Areas that are
covered in
stone are
known as
lithosols, and make up most of the
remaining surface in the mountains, especially...
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Chernozems Ferralsols Fluvisols Gleysols Greyzems Histosols Kastanozems Lithosols Luvisols Nitosols Phaeozems Planosols Podzols Podzoluvisols Rankers Regosols...
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colluvial fans on
Proterozoic rocks;
desert loams and red clays,
lithosols and
calcareous red earths;
supporting chenopod shrublands Maireana spp...
- an
altitude of 3,000 m. The
other types of
soils are
shallow Andosols,
Lithosols, and
Haplic Phaeozems that are
mainly common in the area
between 2,500...