Soil classification
systematic categorization of soils From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Soil classification means that one finds categories of soils that are based on general characteristics as well as criteria that decide about the use that is possible.

Soil classification can be approached from both the perspective of pedogenesis and from soil morphology. But in both cases interpretations do not vary widely.
Further reading
- Eswaran, H., Rice, T., Ahrens, R., & Stewart, B. A. (Eds.). (2002). Soil classification : a global desk reference. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.
- McBratney, A. B., & de Gruijter, J. J. (1992). A continuum approach to soil classification by modified fuzzy k-means with extragrades. Journal of Soil Science, 43(1), 159-175.
Other websites
- A Compendium of On-Line Soil Survey Information - Soil Classification for Soil Survey by D. G. Rossiter
- Engineering soil description and classification Archived 2005-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
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