Nebraska Soils Field Trip - Virginia Tech
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Taxonomic Classifications of surface soil - Arksarben pedon (12N0040)<br />
Soil Taxonomy<br />
WRB<br />
Fine, smectitic, mesic Typic Argiudolls 2.)<br />
160 - 279 cm Accretionary, Truncated, Carbonate-enriched, Oxidized, Kryptic Paleoevolvisols, colluvial, extensive<br />
301 - 500 cm Truncated, Carbonate-enriched, Oxidized, Kryptic Paleoevolvisols, extensive<br />
1.)<br />
4th IUSS Soil Classification Conference <strong>Field</strong> Tour Guidebook<br />
Luvic Phaeozems (Anthric, Siltic, Bathythaptoluvic?) 2.)<br />
Taxonomic Classifications of buried Paleosols 3.)<br />
Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation Service. U.S.<br />
Department of Agriculture Handbook 436<br />
Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 11th ed. USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, DC.<br />
IUSS Working Group WRB. 2007. World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports No.103. FAO, Rome.<br />
2.) Measured and estimated COLE data (0.05) and calculated LE (5.2 cm) preclude Vertic subgroup (ST) and Vertic prefix qualifier (WRB).<br />
3.) Nettleton, W.D., Olson, C.G. and Wysocki, D.A. 2000. Paleosol classification: Problems and solutions, Catena 41, vol. 1, pp 61-92.<br />
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