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Orthents are
soils defined in USDA soil
taxonomy as
entisols that lack
horizon development[clarification needed] due to
either steep slopes or
parent materials...
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psamments correlate with arenosols, and
fluvents with fluvisols. Many
orthents belong to
regosols or leptosols. Most w****ents and
aquic subgroups of other...
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Palexeralfs (well aged alfisols),
Xerochrepts (xeric inceptisol), and
Orthents. Red
soils denote the
largest soil
group of India,
covering an area of...
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Rohtas district, the
soils are
generally classified as ustalfs, ochrepts,
orthents, fluvents, and psamments.
Rohtas district is
divided into 19 community...
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except in the more
mountainous parts where they have
poorly developed orthents, as well as in the
extreme north where permafrost occurs and
orthels dominate...
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relatively usable cracking clays,
whilst elsewhere they are
lateritic Orthents.
Although none of the
mountains reach even 1,000
metres (3,281 ft), there...
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south to 66m in the north. The soil
consists of ultisols, ochrepts,
orthents, fluvents, and psamments. The
district formerly had
large areas of forest...
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little development is
apparent today (classified in USDA soil
taxonomy as
orthents). It is
because of this
extraordinary soil
poverty that the
region is so...
- nutrients, and a bad
water infiltration rate. Most of the
soils in
Qatar are
orthents,
meaning they lack
horizon development and are very shallow.
Severe conditions...
- Carabobo's
soils are fertile.
Entisol soils predominate (above all
fluvents and
orthents).
There are also
threats of
vertisols with
suborders of usterts. The fauna...