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Portion of Soil Map for South Eastern Vancouver Island
Portion of soil map for South Eastern Vancouver Island.
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Close-up of Soil Map for Part of South Eastern Vancouver Island
Close-up of soil map for part of South Eastern Vancouver Island cf. 305.
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Soil Map for Part of Plonski Forest (EMU)
Soil map for part of Plonski Forest (EMU) in North Eastern Ontario. Mapped in 1970 as scale of 1:15,840. cf #308 for FRI of same area.
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FRI Cover Type Map for Portion of Plonski (EMU) Forest
FRI cover type map for portion of Plonski (EMU) Forest for same areas covered by #307 in soil survey map.
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Map with Overlay of FRI Cover Types and Soil Types
Map with overlay of FRI cover types and soil types for portion of Plonski Forest (EMU) in North Eastern Ontario, cf. #307 and #308.
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Brown Podzolic
Brown podzolic under Douglas fir, near Campbell River. N.B. upper fine sandy loam over coarse gravel. e.g. fine/coarse.
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Fine Sandy Loam
Fine sandy loam under ponderosa pine, Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, Arizona. N.B. lack of horizon differentiation.
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Black Spruce on Soil
Black spruce on soil subject to cryoturbation. Photo: S. Zoltai.
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Ross-Section Through a Hummock
Ross-section through a hammock of Cryorthod. N.B. Ah layer under hummock and ice wedge.
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Disturbed Podzol
Disturbed podzol Dewdney PSYU, near Chilliwack under Douglas fir at 3700 feet. Due to windthrow after fire and colluvial movement.
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