Form 5a - ICP Forests
Form 5a - ICP Forests
Form 5a - ICP Forests
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!SWA<br />
!Sequence, country, plot, date, SW_pit, depth_layer, replicate, water_content,<br />
matric_pressure, date_analysis, other_observations<br />
….<br />
142 22 901 020709 901B M02 1 0.15 -1 020809 testdata<br />
….<br />
(72) Code for depth level – Layers D_DEPTH_LEVEL_SOIL<br />
(Chapter 3a, 3b)<br />
CODE<br />
OL<br />
OF<br />
OFH<br />
OH<br />
Hf<br />
Hfs<br />
Hs<br />
H05<br />
H51<br />
H01<br />
H12<br />
H24<br />
H48<br />
M05<br />
M51<br />
M01<br />
M12<br />
M24<br />
M48<br />
description<br />
Not saturated organic layer, litter horizon<br />
Not saturated organic layer, fermented horizon<br />
Not saturated organic layer, fermented plus humus horizon (sampled<br />
together if OH horizon is not thicker than 1 cm)<br />
Not saturated organic layer, humus horizon<br />
Saturated organic layer, poorly decomposed<br />
Saturated organic layer, fragmentized and partly oxidized<br />
Saturated organic layer, well decomposed<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 0 and 5 cm<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 5 and 10 cm<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 0 and 10 cm<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 10 and 20 cm<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 20 and 40 cm<br />
Organic (peat) soil between 40 and 80 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 0 and 5 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 5 and 10 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 0 and 10 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 10 and 20 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 20 and 40 cm<br />
Mineral soil between 40 and 80 cm<br />
(73) Code for Parent Material (after Lambert et al., 2003(*)<br />
D_PARENT_MATERIAL<br />
(Chapter 3a)<br />
The parent material code must be selected from the list provided below. It includes four<br />
levels: Major Class, Group, Type and Subtype.<br />
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