- A
Stagnosol in the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB) is soil with
strong mottling of the soil
profile due to
redox processes caused by stagnating...
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Amphialbic Stagnosol (Anosiltic, Endoloamic, Humic). The map unit will be
named as follows:
First map
scale level: dominant:
Luvisols codominant:
Stagnosols Second...
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Group Gleysols.
Soils with
redox processes due to
stagnant water are
Stagnosols and Planosols.
Pedogenesis Pedology (soil study) Soil
classification Anaerobic...
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gravelly Mollisols may
belong to the Leptosols. Many
Aquolls are Gleysols,
Stagnosols or Planosols.
Mollisols with a
natric horizon belong to the Solonetz....
- Umbrisols. Some may be Nitisols. Many
Aquepts belong to
Gleysols and
Stagnosols.
Aquepts – with a
water table close to the
surface Gelepts – in very cold...
- Some
belong to the
Retisols or to the Nitisols.
Aquults are
typically Stagnosols or Planosols.
Humults may be Umbrisols.
Ultisols vary in
color from purplish-red...
- Lixisols, but some are
classed as
Retisols or Nitisols.
Aqualfs are
mainly Stagnosols or Planosols.
Alfisols with a
natric horizon are
mainly Solonetz. Alfisols...
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crossed by the
river floodplains of the Werre, and Salze.
Podzol and
Stagnosol brown soils prevail as soil types. The
podzolic soils are
mainly found...
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trapped in
these sediments by
intercalated clay layers,
thereby forming stagnosol, a soil type that is
usually moist due to
being waterlogged, but can also...
- that are
mainly Alisol, but also
contain components that are
found in
Stagnosols.
Alisols occur in
tropical and
humid subtropical climates, but are also...