Soil-Scientific Characteristic Values 1990
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01.06.1 Soil Textures
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01.06.4 Usable Field Capacity of the Effective Root Zone
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01.06.5 Humus Quantity
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01.06.6 Organic Carbon Stock
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01.06.8 Sum of Exchangeable Basic Cations in the Topsoil (S-Value)
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01.06.9 Mean Effective Cation Exchange Capacity (KAKeff)
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01.06.10 Saturated Water Permeability (kf)
01.06.1 Types of Soil
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Table 1: Types of Soil and their Occurrence in Berlin
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Table 2: Designations of Coarse Soil Types Occurring in Berlin Soils
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Table 3: Name of Peat Types Occurring in Berlin Soils
01.06.4 Utilizable Capillary Capacity of the Effective Root Zone
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Table 1: Depths of the Effective Root Zone (in dm), by Soil Type and Use
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Table 2: Gradation of the Utilizable Capillary Capacity of the Effective Root Zone
01.06.5 Humus Quantities
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Table 1: Average Humus Contents by Use
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Table 2: Gradation of Humus Quantity, according to Results from Berlin Soils
01.06.6 Mean pH Values as an Average of Topsoil and Subsoil
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Table 1: pH Stages
01.06.8 Alkaline Saturation of the Topsoil
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Table 1: Relationship between Alkaline Saturation (Bs) in % and pH (CaCl2) of Mineral Soil Zones in Berlin
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Table 2: Gradation of Alkaline Saturation
01.06.9 Mean Effective Cation Excange Capacity
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Table 1: Average KAK Values of the Soil Types
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Table 2: pH factors for the Determination of the Effective KAK of the Humus Fraction
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Table 3: Relationship between Humus Content and Potential KAK
01.06.10 Water Permeability (kf)
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Table 1: Water Permeability in Water-Saturated Soil (kf value) by Soil Type at the Mean Effective Retention Density of Ld3, Supplemented by Medium-Decomposed Peat (Z 3) at Medium Substance Volume (SV 3)
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Table 2: Classification of Water Permeability in Water-Saturated Soil