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Enviromental Soil Science Practice Martin Kočárek office n. 225

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1. Haplic Chernozem Pleace: Starý Suchdol – u Kozích hřbetů Relief: Plane Carbonates: in entire soil profile Groundwater: undetected Soil cover: different cultural crops Parent meterial: loess Altitude: 260 m a. s. l. Soil profile description: Ap – ploughing horizon Ah – accumulation of organic matter Ck – loess

2. Haplic Cambisol Pleace: Únětice- Tiché údolí Relief: Slope Carbonates: no carbonates Groundwater: undetected Soil cover: mixed forest Parent meterial: slate Altitude: 215 m a. s. l. Soil profile description: O – dominated by organic material, undecomposed or partially decomposed Ah – accumulation of organic matter Bv – Cambic horizon C – Parent materialt

3. Haplic Luvisol Place: Tiché údolí – U spáleného mlýna Relief: Valley of Únětice creek (lower part) Carbonates: significantly in lower part of Soil profile Groundwater: undetected Vegetation cover: mixed forest Parent rock: loess (no carbonates in upper part) Altitude: 205 m a. s. l. Soil Profile description: O – Dominated by organic material, undecomposed or partially decomposed Ah – Mineral horizon with accumulation of organic matter Bt – Clay accumulation is indicated by finer soil textures and by clay cutans coating peds and lining pores C - Loess

4. Haplic Fluvisol Place: Tiché údolí – U spáleného mlýna Relief: Valley of Únětice creek (lower part) Carbonates: slightly in lower part of Soil profile Groundwater: about 80 cm Vegetation cover: meadow, former orchard Parent rock: alluvial deposits Altitude: 200 m a. s. l. Soil Profile description: Ah – Mineral horizon with accumulation of organic mater AC– Transitional horizon Cg - gleying process

Place: Great Roztoky grove – Na čihadle Relief: Plane – border of old sand pit Carbonates: absent Groundwater: undetected Vegetation cover: mixed forest Parent rock: sand and gravel Altitude: 250 m a. s. l. Soil Profile description: O - Horizon Ah – Mineral horizon with accumulation of organic matter Bv – Cambic horizon C – Parent material 5. Arenic Cambisol