Major soil group: | 06 podzolic soils | With black, dark brown or ochreous humus and iron-enriched subsoils formed as a result of acid weathering conditions. Under natural or semi-natural vegetation, they have an unincorporated acid organic layer at the surface. |
Soil Group: | 4 gley-podzols | With a bleached subsurface horizon over a dark coloured humus or iron-enriched subsoil directly over a periodically wet prominently mottled or greyish horizon. |
Soil Subgroup: | 3 stagnogley-podzols | (with slowly permeable subsoil) |
Soil Series: | light loamy over clayey drift with siliceous stones |
0634 SOUTHAMPTON | Ruptic Endostagnic Albic Podzols |
0643c Bolderwood | Ruptic Endostagnic Albic Podzols |
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National Soil Inventory Sites: 2Representative Profiles: 1Auger Bores: 22 |
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