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soil classification
noun
The sub-discipline of soil science which deals with the systematic categorization of soils based on distinguishing characteristics developed during soil genesis as well as criteria that dictate choices in land use and soil management.
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We used the soil classification based on the product information provided by the company.
Tundra soils are usually classified as Gelisols or Cryosols, depending on the soil classification system used.
It also enables cross-referencing with existing soil classification systems.
Two of the most widely used soil classification systems are the United States Department of Agriculture USDAA) textural soil classification system and the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS).
USCS soil classification is extensively used in different engineering applications.
The classification consists of selected soil taxa from the US Soil Taxonomy, World Reference Base for Soil Resources, the Australian Soil Classification, and the New Zealand Soil Classification.
The taxonomy consisted of selected soil taxa from the US Soil Taxonomy, World Reference Base for Soil Resources, the Australian Soil Classification, and the New Zealand Soil Classification.
Terrain features were important for both indigenous and scientific soil classification.
The soil class of our study area in soil classification according to WRB was Combisols.
These attributes are extensively used in soil classification and are indicative of many soil functions.
Shi, X. Z. et al. Soil database of 1 1,000,000 digital soil survey and reference system of the Chinese Genetic Soil Classification System.
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