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==Description==
 
==Description==
The term "Ferralic properties" refers to...
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The term "Ferralic properties" (from Latin ''ferrum'', iron, and ''alumen'', alum) refers to mineral soil material that has a relatively low CEC. It also includes soil materials that fulfil the requirements of a [[Ferralic horizon (WRB)|ferralic horizon]] except texture.
  
 
==Criteria==
 
==Criteria==
Ferralic properties :
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Ferralic properties require in some subsurface layer :
 
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* a CEC (by 1 ''M'' NH<sub>4</sub>OAc) of less than 24 cmol<sub>c</sub> kg<sup>-1</sup> clay
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or :
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* a CEC (by 1 ''M'' NH<sub>4</sub>OAc) of less than 4 cmol<sub>c</sub> kg<sup>-1</sup> soil and a Munsell chroma of 5 or more, moist.
  
 
==RSG in which ferralic properties can be observed==
 
==RSG in which ferralic properties can be observed==
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* The [http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/agll/wrb/doc/wrb2007_corr.pdf FAO reference text], (2007 version)
 
* The [http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/agll/wrb/doc/wrb2007_corr.pdf FAO reference text], (2007 version)
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[[Category:Diagnostic properties (WRB)]]

Latest revision as of 19:18, 28 June 2017

Ferralic properties is one of the diagnostic properties used, in the WRB system, to discriminate some soils from others.

Description

The term "Ferralic properties" (from Latin ferrum, iron, and alumen, alum) refers to mineral soil material that has a relatively low CEC. It also includes soil materials that fulfil the requirements of a ferralic horizon except texture.

Criteria

Ferralic properties require in some subsurface layer :

  • a CEC (by 1 M NH4OAc) of less than 24 cmolc kg-1 clay

or :

  • a CEC (by 1 M NH4OAc) of less than 4 cmolc kg-1 soil and a Munsell chroma of 5 or more, moist.

RSG in which ferralic properties can be observed

See also