| 11. | In addition to scientific soil classification systems, there are also vernacular soil classification systems.
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| 12. | In addition to scientific soil classification systems, there are also vernacular soil classification systems.
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| 13. | This soil is an Orthic Humo-Ferric Podzol in the Canadian soil classification system.
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| 14. | Soil Taxonomy : A Basic System of Soil Classification for Making and Interpreting Soil Surveys.
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| 15. | Extragrade features are aberrant properties which prevent that soil from being included in another soil classification.
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| 16. | :Soil classification defines types of soils based on their sand, silt and clay content.
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| 17. | The soil classification system changes as knowledge grows through soil mapping and research in Canada and elsewhere.
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| 18. | Durisols are a new introduction in international soil classification and have not often been mapped as such.
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| 19. | The soil classifications displayed in the museum are based on the US Department of Agriculture soil taxonomy.
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| 20. | Burmister authored over 35 research papers, particularly influential on the subjects of pavement design and soil classification.
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