Reference soil Canada 02: Kastanozem
CA002
Kastanozems occur mainly in the dry parts of the steppe regions of the world. Vast areas are found in central Asia and central USA. Smaller occurrences are reported from the Mediterranean region.
Characteristics
Soils having a mollic horizon (deep, dark coloured surface horizon with a significant accumulation of organic matter and high base saturation) and accumulation of secondary calcium carbonate within 100 cm from the soil surface. They have no diagnostic horizons other than an argic, calcic, cambic, gypsic, or vertic horizon.
Distribution of Kastanozems (rough estimation supplied by soilgrids)
Reference soil CA002: Kastanozem
Classification
WRB 1998
Hapli-Orthicalcic Kastanozem |
FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1988
Calcic Kastanozem |
FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1974
Calcic Kastanozem |
Local classification
Classification information | Calcareous Dark Brown Chernozem |
Other classification
USDA-SCS (1975) | Haploboroll aridic loamy mixed (calcareous) frigid |
Location:
Lethbridge Research Station, Alberta