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Plinthosols are iron-rich
soils characterized by the
presence of plinthite,
petroplinthite or pisoliths.
Softer plinthosols are
common in the wet tropics...
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Resources (WRB), they
belong mainly to the ferralsols, but some are
plinthosols or nitisols. Some
oxisols have been
previously classified as laterite...
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Kastanozems Leptosols Lixisols Luvisols Nitisols Phaeozems Planosols Plinthosols Podzols Podzoluvisols Regosols Solonchaks Solonetz Vertisols USDA soil...
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covered by
alluvial and
litholic soils and
scattered areas of
hydromorphic plinthosols. In the
biome as a
whole podzols cover just 136,000
square kilometres...
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water Oxisol – Soil type
known for
occurring in
tropical rain
forests Plinthosol – Iron-rich soil type Veena, Bhargava.
Textbook of
Geography –
Grade 10...
- Regosols, and
Arenosols in the
central and
northern regions, and Fluvisols,
Plinthosols, Planosols, Solonchaks, and
Vertisols in the
southern region. The Desert...
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Podzol (subsoil ac****ulation of
organic matter and/or oxides) PT
Plinthosol (ac****ulation and
redistribution of Fe) PL
Planosol (stagnant water, abrupt...
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weathering of
surface rocks took place, up to 40
meters deep. Iron-rich
plinthosols dominate most of the
center of the country.
Unconsolidated psamment deposits...
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soils with an
indurated layer which prevents rooting and
drainage (Petric
Plinthosol)
moderately deep, (light) brown,
loamy to
loamy sandy soil (Chromic Cambisol...
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soils with an
indurated layer which prevents rooting and
drainage (Petric
Plinthosol) (9)
moderately deep, (light) brown,
loamy to
loamy sandy soil (Chromic...