Bases for Soil Classification in Soil Taxonomy
- The physical, chemical and mineralogical, and biological properties of soils as they are today, are the basis for classifying soils in the Soil Taxonomy.
- g. moisture, temperature, color, texture, structure, organic matter, pH, % base saturation, soil depth, etc. are important criteria for classification.
- Some of these properties are observed in the field, but others require precise measurements in the lab.
- These precise measurements are used to define certain diagnostic soil horizons, the presence or absence of which determine the place of a soil in the classification system
This classification system is multiple category system. The categories used are
Higher category
- Order
- Suborder
- Great group
Lower category
- Subgroup
- Family
- Series