Reference soil Germany 04: Luvisol

DE004

Luvisols occur mainly in temperate regions, particularly in areas with a Mediterranean-type of climate.

Characteristics

Soils having an argic horizon (a subsurface horizon with a distinct higher clay content than the overlying horizon) with a cation exchange capacity equal to or more than 24 cmolc per kg clay throughout.

Distribution of Luvisols (rough estimation supplied by soilgrids)

Reference soil DE004: Luvisols

An imperfectly drained soil, situated on lower part of gentle slope in dissected terrace landscape, 20 m away from valley bottom. The material consists of weathered colluvial loess (ca. 75 cm) on fluviatile silt deposits on fluviatile gravel. In B horizons fine black Mn mottles appear; below 21 cm there are Fe mottles increasing with depth. In the 2Cg1 horizon an alternation of fine and coarser textured sedimentary layers is clearly visible. VEGETATION: Quercus pendunculata, Carpinus betulus; Euonymus europaeus, Lamium galeobdolon, Milium effusum, Mercurialis perennis, Deschampsia, Circea lutetiana, Athyrium felix-femina. (additional climatic data: insolation (hrs))

Classification

WRB 2006 WRB 1998
Gleyic-Albic Luvisol (Ferric Ruptic Siltic) Albi-Gleyic Luvisol (Ferric)
21-38 cm albic horizon 0-21 cm ochric horizon
38-80 cm argic horizon 21-38 cm albic horizon
60-102 cm ferric horizon 38-80 cm argic horizon
- gleyic colour pattern 60-102 cm ferric horizon
- reducing conditions - gleyic
FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1988 FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1974
Albi-Gleyic Luvisol Gleyic Luvisol phreatic
0-21 cm ochric A horizon 0-21 cm ochric A horizon
21-38 cm albic E horizon 21-38 cm albic E horizon
38-80 cm argic B horizon 38-80 cm argillic B horizon
- gleyic 1 hydromorphic

Local classification

Classification information Gley-Podsol
Location: 

 

Nordrhein-Westphalen, 5km SE of Jülich in the Hambacher Wald

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