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Introduction

Acrisols:

Acidic soils with a layer of clay accumulation. Under the modified legend this class consists only of clays with low cation exchange capacity.

  • Ferric Acrisols
  • Gleyic Acrisols
  • Haplic Acrisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Humic Acrisols
  • Orthic Acrisols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Plinthic Acrisols

 

Alisols:

A new soil class of formerly Acrisols with clays with high cation exchange capacity.

  • Ferric Alisols
  • Gleyic Alisols
  • Haplic Alisols
  • Humic Alisols
  • Plinthic Alisols
  • Stagnic Alisols

 

Andosols:

Dark soils formed from volcanic materials with little horizon development.

  • Gelic Andosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Gleyic Andosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Andosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Humic Andosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Mollic Andosols
  • Ochric Andosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Umbric Andosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Vitric Andosols

 

Anthrosols:

New class of soils formed by human activities.

  • Aric Anthrosols
  • Cumulic Anthrosols
  • Fimic Anthrosols
  • Urbic Anthrosols

 

Arenosols:

Sandy soils with little profile development.

  • Albic Arenosols
  • Calcaric Arenosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Cambic Arenosols
  • Ferralic Arenosols
  • Gleyic Arenosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Arenosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Luvic Arenosols

 

Calcisols:

New class of soils with accumulation of calcium carbonate.

  • Haplic Calcisols
  • Luvic Calcisols
  • Petric Calcisols

 

Cambisols:

Soil with slight profile development that is not dark in color.

  • Calcaric Cambisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Calcic Cambisols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Chromic Cambisols
  • Dystric Cambisols
  • Eutric Cambisols
  • Ferralic Cambisols
  • Gelic Cambisols
  • Gleyic Cambisols
  • Humic Cambisols
  • Vertic Cambisols

 

Chernozems:

Dark soils rich in organic matter.

  • Calcic Chernozems
  • Gleyic Chernozems, added to the revised legend.
  • Glossic Chernozems
  • Haplic Chernozems
  • Luvic Chernozems

 

Ferralsols:

Highly weathered soils rich in sesquioxide clays and with low cation exchange capacities.

  • Acric Ferralsols
  • Geric Ferralsols, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Ferralsols, added to the revised legend.
  • Humic Ferralsols
  • Orthic Ferralsols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Plinthic Ferralsols
  • Rhodic Ferralosols
  • Xanthic Ferralosols

 

Fluvisols:

Alluvial and floodplain soils with little profile development.

  • Calcaric Fluvisols
  • Dystric Fluvisols
  • Eutric Fluvisols
  • Mollic Fluvisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Salic Fluvisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Thionic Fluvisols
  • Umbric Fluvisols, added to the revised legend.

 

Gleysols:

Water saturated soils that are not salty.

  • Andic Gleysols, added to the revised legend.
  • Calcaric Gleysols
  • Dystric Gleysols
  • Eutric Gleysols
  • Gelic Gleysols
  • Humic Gleysols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Mollic Gleysols
  • Plinthic Gleysols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Thionic Gleysols, added to the revised legend.
  • Umbric Gleysols, added to the revised legend.

 

Greyzems:

Dark soils rich in organic matter.

  • Gleyic Greyzems
  • Haplic Greyzems, added to the revised legend.
  • Orthic Greyzems, deleted in the revised legend.

 

Gypsisols:

New class of soils with an accumulation of calcium sulfate (gypsum).

  • Calcic Gypsisols
  • Haplic Gypsisols
  • Luvic Gypsisols
  • Petric Gypsisols

 

Histosols:

Soils very rich in organic matter (>14%).

  • Dystric Histosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Eutric Histosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Fibric Histosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Folic Histosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Gelic Histosols
  • Terric Histosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Thionic Histosols, added to the revised legend.

 

Kastanozems:

Dark soils rich in organic matter.

  • Calcic Kastanozems
  • Gypsic Kastanozems, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Kastanozems
  • Luvic Kastanozems

 

 

Leptosols:

New class of soils that are shallow in depth and with weak profile development.

  • Dystric Leptosols
  • Eutric Leptosols
  • Gelic Leptosols
  • Lithic Leptosols
  • Mollic Leptosols
  • Rendzic Leptosols
  • Umbric Leptosols

 

Lithosols:

Thin soils over rock. Removed from the revised legend.

  • (no suborders)

 

Lixisols:

New soil class, formerly Luvisols, with clays with low cation exchange capacity.

  • Albic Lixisols
  • Ferric Lixisols
  • Gleyic Lixisols
  • Haplic Lixisols
  • Plinthic Lixisols
  • Stagnic Lixisols

 

Luvisols:

Soils with strong accumulation of clay in the B-horizon and not dark in color. Under the revised legend these soils have clays with high cation exchange capacity.

  • Albic Luvisols
  • Calcic Luvisols
  • Chromic Luvisols
  • Ferric Luvisols
  • Gleyic Luvisols
  • Haplic Luvisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Orthic Luvisols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Plinthic Luvisols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Vertic Luvisols

 

Nitisols:

New class of soils with shiny surfaces on structural faces (peds) of the soil.

  • Haplic Nitisols
  • Humic Nitisols
  • Rhodic Nitisols

 

Nitosols:

Acid soils with a very thick layer of clay accumulation. Removed from the revised legend.

  • Dystric Nitosols
  • Eutric Nitosols
  • Humic Nitosols

 

Phaeozems:

Dark soils rich in organic matter.

  • Calcaric Phaeozems
  • Gleyic Phaeozems
  • Haplic Phaeozems
  • Luvic Phaeozems
  • Stagnic Phaeozems, added to the revised legend.

 

 

Planosols:

Soils with a light-colored layer over a soil layer that restricts water drainage.

  • Dystric Planosols
  • Eutric Planosols
  • Gelic Planosols
  • Humic Planosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Mollic Planosols
  • Solodic Planosols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Umbric Planosols, added to the revised legend.

 

Plinthosols:

New class of mottled, clayey soils that irreversibly harden after repeated drying.

  • Albic Plinthosols
  • Dystric Plinthosols
  • Eutric Plinthosols
  • Humic Plinthosols

 

Podzols:

Soils with a strongly bleached layer and a layer of iron or aluminum cemented organic matter.

  • Cambic Podzols, added to the revised legend.
  • Carbic Podzols, added to the revised legend.
  • Ferric Podzols
  • Gleyic Podzols
  • Haplic Podzols, added to the revised legend.
  • Humic Podzols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Leptic Podzols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Orthic Podzols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Placic Podzols, deleted in the revised legend.

 

Podzoluvisols:

Soils similar to both Podzols and Luvisols.

  • Dystric Podzoluvisols
  • Eutric Podzoluvisols
  • Gellic Podzoluvisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Gleyic Podzoluvisols
  • Stagnic Podzoluvisols, added to the revised legend.

 

Rankers:

Shallow, dark soils rich in organic matter and formed from siliceous material. Removed from the revised legend.

  • (no suborders)

 

 

 

Regosols:

Surface layer of rocky material. Coarse texture Regosols have been incorporated in the Arenosols under the revised system.

  • Calcaric Regosols
  • Dystric Regosols
  • Eutric Regosols
  • Gelic Regosols
  • Gypsic Regosols, added to the revised legend.
  • Umbric Regosols, added to the revised legend.

 

Rendzinas:

Dark soils rich in organic matter over calcareous material. Removed from the revised legend.

  • (no suborders)

 

 

 

Solonchaks:

Salty soil with little horizon development.

  • Calcic Solonchaks, added to the revised legend.
  • Gleyic Solonchaks
  • Gypsic Solonchaks, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Solonchaks, added to the revised legend.
  • Mollic Solonchaks
  • Orthic Solonchaks, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Stagnic Solonchaks, added to the revised legend.
  • Takyric Solonchaks, deleted in the revised legend.

 

Solonetz:

Salty soil with a high concentration of sodium.

  • Calcic Solonetz, added to the revised legend.
  • Gleyic Solonetz
  • Gypsic Solonetz, added to the revised legend.
  • Haplic Solonetz, added to the revised legend.
  • Mollic Solonetz
  • Orthic Solonetz, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Stagnic Solonetz, added to the revised legend.

 

Vertisols:

Clayey soils that form deep (>50 cm), wide (>1 cm) cracks when dry.

  • Calcic Vertisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Chromic Vertisols, deleted in the revised legend.
  • Dystric Vertisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Eutric Vertisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Gypsic Vertisols, added to the revised legend.
  • Pellic Vertisols, deleted in the revised legend.

 

Xerosols:

aridic soils. Removed from the revised system.

  • Calcic Xerosols
  • Gypsic Xerosols
  • Haplic Xerosols
  • Luvic Xerosols

 

Yermosols:

aridic soils. Removed from the revised system. Yermic has been added to the management phases.

  • Calcic Yermosols
  • Gypsic Yermosols
  • Haplic Yermosols
  • Luvic Yermosols
  • Takyric Yermosols
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