Major soil group: | 04 pelosols | Non-alluvial clayey soils that crack deeply in dry seasons, but are slowly permeable when wet. They have a coarse blocky or prismatic structure and no prominently mottled non-calcareous subsurface horizons within 40 cm depth. |
Soil Group: | 1 calcareous pelosols | With calcareous subsoil and no clay-enriched subsurface horizon. |
Soil Subgroup: | 1 typical calcareous pelosols | (Not subdivided below group level) |
Soil Series: | clayey chalky drift |
0411d HANSLOPE | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
0511j STRETHAM | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
0513 CANNAMORE | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
0572q ASHLEY | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
0711t BECCLES 3 | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
0712g RAGDALE | Calcaric Stagnic Cambisols |
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National Soil Inventory Sites: 103Representative Profiles: 5Auger Bores: 1610 |
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