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Sandy Wet Spodosols: Water Tables, Chemistry, and Pedon Partitioning

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1996
Abstract Spodosols are notably difficult to classify in terms of moisture regime, presumably because redox colors are masked by spodic colors, or perhaps because the absence of structure in sandy Spodosols is a hindrance to detection of redox features.
C. V. Evans, D. L. Mokma
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Color and Amorphous Materials in Spodosols from Michigan

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1993
Abstract Field identification of Spodosols is often difficult because the spodic horizon definition includes chemical criteria. This study was conducted to relate the color of the E and B horizons of soils classified as Spodosols in Michigan to organic C, Al, and Fe contents.
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Spodosols

2017
James G. Bockheim, Alfred E. Hartemink
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Histosols, Mollisols, and Spodosol

2023
Delaney Johnson   +3 more
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Proposed Changes in Spodosols

Soil Survey Horizons, 1989
R. V. Rourke, J. A. Kimble
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Entisols, Vertisols, Spodosols, and Histosols

2022
Thor Thorson   +6 more
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Chapter 6 Spodosols

1983
J.A. McKeague   +2 more
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Spodosols

2015
Zueng-Sang Chen   +2 more
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MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY OF SOME ADIRONDACK SPODOSOLS

Soil Science, 1983
RICHARD H. APRIL, ROBERT M. NEWTON
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