1991
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj1991.03615995005500030022x
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New Method for Characterizing Soil Contrast

Abstract: Limitations of existing definitions of similar and contrasting soils for soil survey interpretations relating to both inclusions in map units and landscape patterns of soils led to the development of a new procedure for characterizing soil contrast. Six classes, or levels of soil contrast, are defined based on differences in intrinsic soil properties. Soil texture, coarse fragments, depth of rooting, drainage, permeability, pH, salinity, slope, erosion, and flooding are used to define 12 parameters for compari… Show more

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