埃塞俄比亚南部Kindo Koye流域地形序列土壤特征与分类

D. Mulugeta, B. Sheleme
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在研究经费有限的发展中国家,获得成土信息和土壤的适当分类将是非常重要的。根据《土壤分类》(Soil Taxonomy)和WRB Legend对Kindo Koye流域的土壤进行分类,以评价地形对土壤发育和特征的影响。研究了位于两种地形序列上、中、下坡和洼地的7个土墩的形态和理化性质。这项研究揭示了在一个以前被绘制为中性硝土的地区,沿着地形序列存在着三种不同的土壤阶。东向和西向地形序列的上、中坡和东向下坡的土墩均属于终极土,而坡脚向西和洼地的土墩分别属于初始土和终极土。根据WRB图例,最终溶剂型、初始溶剂型和最终溶剂型分别被进一步归类为Acrisols、Cambisols和Fluvisols主要组。土壤的详细调查和分类表明,地形对土壤的发育和特征有很大的影响。关键词:连锁;Toposequence;单个土体;土壤分类;方面的传说
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Characterization and Classification of Soils along the Toposequence of Kindo Koye Watershed in Southern Ethiopia
In developing countries, where research funds are limited, the availability of pedogenic information and proper classification of soils will be of great importance. The soils of Kindo Koye watershed were fully characterized along east and west facing toposequences that formed a catena and classified according to the Soil Taxonomy and the WRB Legend to assess the impact of topography on soil development and characteristics. The morphological and physiochemical properties of seven pedons located at the upper, middle and lower slopes of the two toposequences and at the depression were studied. The study revealed the existence of three different soil orders along the toposequences in an area that was previously mapped as Eutric Nitosols. The pedons on the upper and middle slopes of both east and west-facing toposequences and the pedon on the east-facing lower slope were categorized under Ultisols, whereas the pedons on the foot slope west-facing and the depression were categorized under Inceptisols and Entisols, respectively. The Ultisols, Inceptisols and Entisols were further categorized as Acrisols, Cambisols and Fluvisols major groups according to the WRB Legend, respectively. This detail survey and classification of soils shows that topography has a great influence on soil development and characteristics. Keywords: Catena; Toposequence; Pedon; Soil Taxonomy; WRB Legend
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