More specifically, each series consists of pedons having soil horizons that are similar in soil color, soil texture, soil structure, soil pH, consistence, mineral and chemical composition, and arrangement in the soil profile.
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Flowering occurs mainly from October to January . " S . violaceum " is found in locations with sandy or loamy sand soil texture conditions on hillslopes, dunes, or winter wet depressions and swamps.
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As a prevention of soil compaction remote sensing can model the susceptibility of soils by considering soil texture, slope value, water regime and economic factors like the type of farming or the machinery being used.
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For instance, large-scale forest clearance in the northeastern United States during the 18th and 19th centuries has altered soil texture, dominant vegetation, and nutrient cycling in ways that impact forest productivity in the present day.
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Barefoot parks usually include a lot of adventure stations, allowing visitors to experience the feeling of soil textures underfoot; to wade through rivers, mud, brooks, or ponds; and to exercise foot gymnastics, balancing and climbing.
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:River terraces are areas with slopes of 0 to 3 % ( flat to almost flat ), moderately to well drain soils, fine loamy to clayey soil textures, moderately deep soils, no apparent erosion and flooding.
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Model inputs include daily maximum / minimum air temperature and precipitation, surface soil texture class, and land cover / N; net primary productivity; daily water and nitrate ( NO 3 ) leaching, and other ecosystem parameters.
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:Collu alluvial fans are flat to almost flat ( 0-8 % slopes ) land, moderately to well drain areas, fine loamy to clayey soil texture, shallow to very deep soils, none to moderately eroded and no flooding.
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It grows in soil derived from various parent rocks : limestone, sedimentary, and volcanic ( including serpentine ), and thus multiple soil properties are accepted by this species, including soil texture which can vary from sandy to clay.
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Certain soil textures, such as loam and loess are known for high fertilities not merely for their chemical makeup, but more importantly for the way that the soils retain water " and the stuff dissolved in the water ".