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中国土壤分类法中铁铝土的分类
引用本文:GONG Zi-Tong,CHEN Zhi-Cheng,ZHAO Wen-Jun,SHI Hua. 中国土壤分类法中铁铝土的分类[J]. 土壤圈, 2000, 10(2): 125-133
作者姓名:GONG Zi-Tong  CHEN Zhi-Cheng  ZHAO Wen-Jun  SHI Hua
作者单位:Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 China  
基金项目:国家自然科学基金,中国科学院资助项目 
摘    要:
The development of the classification of ferrallitic soils in China is reviewed and the classification of Ferralisols and Ferrisols in Chinese Soil Taxonomy is introduced in order to discuss the correlation between the ferrallitic soil classification in the Chinese Soil Taxonomy and those of the other soil classification systems. In the former soil classification systems of China, the ferrallitic soils were classified into the soil groups of Latosols, Latosolic red soils, Red soils, Yellow soils and Dry red soils, according to the combination of soil-forming conditions, soil-forming processes, soil features and soil properties. In the Chinese Soil Taxonomy, most of ferrallitic soils are classified into the soil orders of Ferralisols and Ferrisols based on the diagnostic horizons and/or diagnostic characteristics with quantitatively defined properties. Ferralisols are the soils that have ferralic horizon, and they are merely subdivided into one suborder and two soil groups. Ferrisols are the soils that have LAC-ferric horizon but do not have ferralic horizon, and they are subdivided into three suborders and eleven soil groups. Ferralisols may correspond to part of Latosols and Latosolic red soils. Ferrisols may either correspond to part of Red soils, Yellow soils and Dry red soils, or correspond to part of Latosols and Latosolic red soils.

关 键 词:Ferralisols   Ferrisols   Chinese Soil Taxonomy

Classification of ferrallitic soils in Chinese soil taxonomy
GONG Zi-Tong,CHEN Zhi-Cheng,ZHAO Wen-Jun and SHI Hua. Classification of ferrallitic soils in Chinese soil taxonomy[J]. Pedosphere, 2000, 10(2): 125-133
Authors:GONG Zi-Tong  CHEN Zhi-Cheng  ZHAO Wen-Jun  SHI Hua
Affiliation:Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 (China);Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 (China);Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 (China);Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 (China)
Abstract:
The development of the classification of ferrallitic soils in China is reviewed and the classification of Ferralisols and Ferrisols in Chinese Soil Taxonomy is introduced in order to discuss the correlation between the ferrallitic soil classification in the Chinese Soil Taxonomy and those of the other soil classification systems. In the former soil classification systems of China, the ferrallitic soils were classified into the soil groups of Latosols, Latosolic red soils, Red soils, Yellow soils and Dry red soils, according to the combination of soil forming conditions, soil-forming processes, soil features and soil properties. In the Chinese Soil Taxonomy, most of ferrallitic soils are classified into the soil orders of Ferralisols and Ferrisols based on the diagnostic horizons and/or diagnostic characteristics with quantitatively defined properties. Ferralisols are the soils that have ferralic horizon, and they are merely subdivided into one suborder and two soil groups. Ferrisols are the soils that have LAC-ferric horizon but do not have ferralic horizon, and they are subdivided into three suborders and eleven soil groups. Ferralisols may correspond to part of Latosols and Latosolic red soils. Ferrisols may either correspond to part of Red soils, Yellow soils and Dry red soils, or correspond to part of Latosols and Latosolic red soils.
Keywords:Ferralisols  Ferrisols  Chinese Soil Taxonomy
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