The Soil Type Property categorizes soils based on their physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics, as well as their formation processes. It identifies specific soil types, such as sandy, loamy, or clayey soils, or more detailed classifications like Mollisols, Alfisols, or Vertisols, depending on the classification system used (e.g., USDA Soil Taxonomy or FAO WRB). Understanding soil type is essential for predicting soil behavior, determining suitable land uses, and managing resources effectively. Source: USDA-NRCS (1999). Soil Taxonomy: A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys; FAO (2015). World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
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| - The Soil Type Property categorizes soils based on their physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics, as well as their formation processes. It identifies specific soil types, such as sandy, loamy, or clayey soils, or more detailed classifications like Mollisols, Alfisols, or Vertisols, depending on the classification system used (e.g., USDA Soil Taxonomy or FAO WRB). Understanding soil type is essential for predicting soil behavior, determining suitable land uses, and managing resources effectively. Source: USDA-NRCS (1999). Soil Taxonomy: A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys; FAO (2015). World Reference Base for Soil Resources.
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| - ISRIC Report 2019/01: Tier 1 and Tier 2 data in the context of the federated Global Soil Information System. Appendix 1 (en)
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