- "vlei soils" in
South Africa).
Vertisols are
found between 50°N and 45°S of the equator.
Major areas where vertisols are
dominant are
eastern Australia...
- Inceptisols, Mollisols, Spodosols, Alfisols, Ultisols, Oxisols, Aridisols,
Vertisols,
Andisols and Histosols.
Depending on the
agricultural capability of the...
- USDA Soil
Taxonomy Soil
Taxonomy order CEC (cmolc/kg)
Ultisols 3.5
Alfisols 9
Spodosols 9.3
Entisols 11.6
Mollisols 18.7
Vertisols 35.6
Histosols 128...
- soil development, and thus are
found on
relatively old land surfaces.
Vertisols are not
extensive in the US,
being confined to
areas where there is a...
-
mineralogy and fauna.
Soils with high shrink–swell capacity, such as
vertisols,
recover quickly from
compaction where moisture conditions are variable...
-
series is
composed of
expansive clays and is
considered one of the
classic vertisols.
Houston black soils are used
extensively for
grain sorghum, cotton, corn...
- hummock-and-swale topography.
Mostly composed of
smectitic clays. Most
Vertisols are
found on
intermediate to
basaltic materials.
Found mainly in flat...
- Mollisols, Alfisols, Spodosols, Ultisols, and Oxisols.
Histosols and
Vertisols may
appear in any of the
above at any time
during their development. The...
-
referred to the region's rich,
black soil, much of it in the soil
order Vertisols. The term took on an
additional meaning in the 19th century, when the...
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Podzols Podzoluvisols Rankers Regosols Rendzinas Solonchaks Solonetz Vertisols Xerosols Yermosols Acrisols Alisols Andosols Anthrosols Arenosols Calcisols...