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- Types of soil include12345:
- Taxonomic soil types based on well-defined properties.
- Coarse-grained soils (e.g. sands and gravels).
- Fine-grained soils (e.g. silts and clays).
- Highly organic soils (referred to as "peat").
- Soil texture types: sand, silt, and clay.
- Compound types like loamy sand, sandy clay, silty clay, etc.
- Gelisols (found in cold regions).
- Histosols (mainly composed of organic material).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science. All soils that share a certain set of well-defined properties form a distinctive soil type. Soil type is a technical term of soil classification, the science that deals with the systematic categorization of soils. Every soil of the world belongs to a certain soil type.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_typeThere are many kinds of soil. Each kind of soil has big and small rocks in it and some humus. If rocks in a soil are as big as your fingers, we call those rocks "gravel". Smaller rocks are called sand. Very small rocks are called silt. Very, very small rocks are called clay.simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoilThe most common engineering classification system for soils in North America is the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). The USCS has three major classification groups: (1) coarse-grained soils (e.g. sands and gravels); (2) fine-grained soils (e.g. silts and clays); and (3) highly organic soils (referred to as "peat").en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_classificationSoil can be classified into three primary types based on its texture – sand, silt and clay. However, the percentage of these can vary, resulting in more compound types of soil such as loamy sand, sandy clay, silty clay, etc.byjus.com/biology/types-of-soil/Gelisols make up about 9% of the world’s glacier-free land surface. Histosols are mainly composed of organic material in their upper portion. The Histosol order mostly contains soils commonly called bogs, moors, peatlands, muskegs, fens, or peats and mucks.www.soils.org/about-soils/basics/types - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science. All soils that share a certain set of well-defined properties form a distinctive soil type. Soil type is a technical term of soil classification, the science that deals with the systematic categorization of soils. Every soil of the world belongs to a certain soil type. Soil type is an … See more
1909Whitney publishes the first soil classification system of the United States1975USDA soil taxonomy is published as a comprehensive soil classification system1998World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is published as an international standard for soil classification2002Australian Soil Classification is published as a national system based on observable soil propertiesWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Soil - Wikipedia
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