- (parent material). In some
Podzols, the E
horizon is absent—either
masked by
biological activity or
obliterated by disturbance.
Podzols with
little or no E horizon...
-
common type of soil,
covered by a thin
layer of
humus of
biological origin.
Podzol profile development is seen in most
forest soils except where drainage is...
-
Labrador along the
Churchill River valley Ferro-Humic
Podzols comprise about 36% of soils. Humo-Ferric
Podzols, the most
common Podzolic soils in Canada, have...
- it lies on
winding logging roads. The
soils of
Mount Arvon are
classic podzols which have
developed on
sandy loam
glacial till
locally overlain with a...
- of this
region is a non-leptic
podzol [1]. If the
character of
Banba originated in an earth-goddess, non-leptic
podzol may have been the
particular earth-type...
- are
classed as
dystric brunisol.
Podzol tends to
develop over rock
which lacks olivine,
although many of
these podzols lack an
eluvial (Ae) horizon. Lower...
- and,
outside of
poorly drained areas, have
classic podzol profile development; well-drained
podzols are
mapped as Kye
loamy sand and
Quinsam gravelly sandy...
-
Histosols Kastanozems Lithosols Luvisols Nitosols Phaeozems Planosols Podzols Podzoluvisols Rankers Regosols Rendzinas Solonchaks Solonetz Vertisols...
- K. K. (1
February 1964). "Some
Effects of
Earthworm Invasion in
Virgin Podzols".
Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 44 (1): 34–37. doi:10.4141/cjss64-005...
- stony. Few
other Podzols, or
other Prince Edward Island soils, have the same
desirable traits as the Charlottetown. Like all
Podzols, the Charlottetown...