- in many
national soil
classification systems (in some of them,
spelled Podsols). The USDA soil
taxonomy and the
Chinese soil
taxonomy call
these soils...
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deserts ZB VIII Boreal, cold
temperate with cool
summers and long
winters Podsols Evergreen, frost-hardy, needle-leaved
forest (taiga) ZB IX Polar, short...
- even in the most
heavily glaciated regions. The
dominant soil
orders are
podsols and,
further north, gelisols.
Subarctic regions are
often characterized...
- like a
podsol. The red
colour comes from the iron
oxides in the soil. They are deep soils,
often extending 20–30 m (66–98 ft) deep
whereas podsols are 1–2 m...
- many
podsols, Iron Pans are created. This can
cause water logging which may then
saturate the A
horizon leading to
mottling or a gle****
podsol. Also...
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Significant quantities of
Sarawak soil are lithosols, up to 60 per cent, and
podsols,
around 12 per cent,
while abundant alluvial soil is
found in
coastal and...
- acidic.
Tracking inland across the dunes, a
podsol develops with a pH of 5.0 – 4.0,
followed by
mature podsols at the
climax with a pH of 3.5 – 4.5. Psammosere...
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cover around 70% of the oblast, and
podsol soils 26%;
chernozem is
among the best
soils for agriculture, and
podsol among the worst.
Kursk Oblast contributes...
- the
Mount Lofty Range in
South Australia and can grow in a wide
range of
podsols,
especially in
sandy loams.
Acacia melanoxylon is
valued for its decorative...
- Soil
profile of
heath podsol showing the hardpan...