Definition of Umbrisols. Meaning of Umbrisols. Synonyms of Umbrisols

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Umbrisols. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Umbrisols and, of course, Umbrisols synonyms and on the right images related to the word Umbrisols.

Definition of Umbrisols

No result for Umbrisols. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Umbrisols from wikipedia

- the soil. Umbrisols are the counterpart of comparable soils with a high base saturation (Chernozems, Kastanozems and Phaeozems). Umbrisols develop in...
- Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB), most Inceptisols are Cambisols or Umbrisols. Some may be Nitisols. Many Aquepts belong to Gleysols and Stagnosols...
- Nitisols. Aquults are typically Stagnosols or Planosols. Humults may be Umbrisols. Ultisols vary in color from purplish-red, to a bright reddish-orange...
- development are often classified as brown Podzolic soils, also called Umbrisols or Umbrepts. Podzols cover about 4,850,000 square kilometres (1,870,000 sq mi)...
- are ****ociated with Luvisols as well as silty to clayey Cambisols and Umbrisols. They also occur in humid to perhumid subtropical regions, where they...
- pale leached horizon between the A and the B horizons. These are called Umbrisols in the WRB, and are particularly common in western Europe, covering large...
- topsoil, no secondary carbonates (unless very deep), high base status) UM Umbrisol (dark topsoil, low base status) Ac****ulation of moderately soluble salts...
- In the World Reference Base for Soil Resources, these soils are called Umbrisols, and the Soil Atlas of Europe shows a preponderance of this kind of soil...
- (soil) - Tillage - Topsoil - Tropical peat Umbric horizon - Ultisols - Umbrisols - Unified Soil classification System - USDA soil taxonomy - Ustochrept...
- Regarding pedology the dominant soil is leptosol (35.0%), luvisol (23.3%), umbrisol (30.5%), cambisol (7.5%) and regosol (3.0%). Regarding hydrology it is...