Reference soil Costa Rica 07: Andosol
Andosols occur throughout the world where volcanic activity is common, especially in the circum-Pacific region and along the mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Characteristics
Soils with a vitric or andic horizon (slightly to moderately weathered horizons in pyroclastic deposits dominated by short-range-order minerals, notably allophane and imogolite) starting within 25 cm from the soil surface. In addition, they may have a histic, fulvic, melanic, mollic, umbric, ochric, duric, or cambic horizon. Other diagnostic horizons (unless buried deeper than 50 cm by volcanic deposits) are absent.
Reference soil CR007: Andosols
Brief soil description: Moderately deep, well drained, dark brown to brown loamy over sandy soil, well structured. On the boundary of Ah1 to Ah2 a 'panlike structure' is found altough no compaction was found. The structure can be recognized as a grey band with rust coloured edges. Abundant soil fauna: ants, earthworms, termites, jumptails, beetles. Actual classification: FAO (1988): Umbric Andosol USDA (1992): Acrudoxic Hapludand