Soil Associations 2020

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  • Soil Associations as Word document

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  • Soil Associations as PDF document

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  • Documentation Soil Maps and Soil Data [only in German]

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Maps

  • 01.01 Soil Associations

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Figures

  • Fig. 1: Diagram demonstrating the classification process of soil associations

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  • Fig. 2: Luvisol – arenic cambisol

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  • Fig. 3: Dystric cambisol – colluvial cambisol

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  • Fig. 4: Spodo-dystric cambisol – podzols – colluvial Dystric cambisols

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  • Fig. 5: Stagno-gleyed cambisol – eutro-gleyic cambisol

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  • Fig. 6: Eutro-gleyic cambisol (gleyic brown soil) - gleysol - eutric histosol (low-bog peat) (Meltwater channels in valley sand areas without dunes)

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  • Fig. 7: Necrosols + eutro-gleyic cambic hortisol (gley brown horticultural soil) + gleysol (Soils of cemeteries on valley sand areas of fine and medium sands)

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  • Fig. 8: Lithosol + calcic regosol + calcaric regosol

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  • Fig. 9: Loose lithosol + humic regosol + calcaric regosol

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  • Fig. 10: Loose lithosol + regosol + calcaric regosol

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Tables

  • Tab. 1: Overview of soil-forming factors and soil development processes

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    Document: according to Lieberoth, 1982, modified

  • Tab: 2: Soil classification according to the Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung KA5 (2005)

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    Document: Soil-scientific Mapping Guidelines

  • Tab. 3: Data sources for the Map of Soil Associations of Berlin

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  • Tab. 4: Landscape segments, land uses and their effects on soils

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    Document: according to Blume et al. (1978) and Grenzius (1987), modified

  • Tab. 5: Classification guidelines for soil associations based on land use and degree of impervious coverage

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  • Tab. 6: Classification of soil associations of natural lithogenesis

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    Document: according to Aey, (1991), modified

  • Tab. 7: Soil associations and their characteristic soil types, use/ formation and frequency. The frequency for Collective Associations 3020, 3030 and 3040, cannot be directly compared with each other, as they contain multiple soil associations.

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  • Tab. 8: List of soil type abbreviations used in figures 2 – 10

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