- In USDA soil taxonomy, a
Psamment is
defined as an
Entisol which consists basically of
unconsolidated sand deposits,
often found in
shifting sand dunes...
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podsols at the
climax with a pH of 3.5 - 4.5.
Halosere Hydrosere Lithosere Psamment Xerosere Case
study of a
psammosere Archived 2010-08-01 at the Wayback...
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Reference Soil
Groups in the
World Reference Base for Soil
Resources (WRB):
psamments correlate with arenosols, and
fluvents with fluvisols. Many
orthents belong...
- are
generally classified as ustalfs, ochrepts, orthents, fluvents, and
psamments.
Rohtas district is
divided into 19
community development blocks, which...
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Apart from
frequently flooded areas, they are
classed as Spodosols,
Psamments and Ultisols. Consequently,
heavy fertilisation is
required for agriculture...
- north. The soil
consists of ultisols, ochrepts, orthents, fluvents, and
psamments. The
district formerly had
large areas of
forest cover, but deforestation...
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sandy gr****lands. They are most
commonly ****ociated with red
Kalahari psamments, and are
found only
where there is a
sufficient supply of
plants with...
- the east
coast and
western Tasmania are very
infertile spodosols or
psamments, with some even less
fertile "lateritic
podzolic soils" in the latter...
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Podzol - Pore
water pressure -
Porosity - Port Silt Loam -
Prime farmland -
Psamment -
Pygmy forest Quick clay -
Quicksand Rankers - Red
Mediterranean soil...
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Rusty soils (Polish:
Gleby rdzawoziemne; WRB: Arenosols; ST:
Entisols -
Psamments) In this
order are
situated sandy soils with
rusty sideric or
rubic horison...