Difference between revisions of "Soil groups"

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A – well drained sands and gravel, high infiltration capacity, high leaching potential and low runoff potential;  
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B – Moderately drained fine to coarse grained soils, moderate infiltration capacity, moderate leaching potential and moderate runoff potential;
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*A – well drained sands and gravel, high infiltration capacity, high leaching potential and low runoff potential;  
C – Fine grained, low infiltration capacity, low leaching potential and high runoff potential;
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*B – Moderately drained fine to coarse grained soils, moderate infiltration capacity, moderate leaching potential and moderate runoff potential;
D – Clay soils, very low infiltration capacity, very low leaching potential and very high runoff potential.
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*C – Fine grained, low infiltration capacity, low leaching potential and high runoff potential;
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*D – Clay soils, very low infiltration capacity, very low leaching potential and very high runoff potential.}}

Latest revision as of 02:02, 6 March 2018

  • A – well drained sands and gravel, high infiltration capacity, high leaching potential and low runoff potential;
  • B – Moderately drained fine to coarse grained soils, moderate infiltration capacity, moderate leaching potential and moderate runoff potential;
  • C – Fine grained, low infiltration capacity, low leaching potential and high runoff potential;
  • D – Clay soils, very low infiltration capacity, very low leaching potential and very high runoff potential.