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ABSTRACT
The morphology of the six great soil groups — Chernozem, Degraded Chernozem, Gray Wooded, Brown Forest, Brown Podzolic, and Podzol — with laboratory data is presented.
The general distribution of these soils is shown on a schematic map. Of the five soil forming factors, three — climate, living matter, and parent materials — change notably from west to east. The other factors, topography, and age, are reasonably uniform in the areas selected for the modal soil profiles. Additional maps, illustrations of soil profiles, and related landscapes accompany the acticle. Tables of profile characteristics and laboratory analyses are arranged to show a summarized comparison of the various soil horizons of each soil.
1 Paper No. 2666 of the Scientific Journal Series, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. Presented before Section V. Soil Science Society of America, State College, Pa., August 29, 1951.
2 Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, University of Minnesota, and University of Wisconsin, respectively.
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