Outline of the Comprehensive Soil Classification System of Japan - First Approximation

Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly
ISSN 00213551
NII recode ID (NCID) AA0068709X
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The characteristics of Japanese soil were developed by wide paddy field farming, the influence of volcanic ash on soil, and a perudic moisture regime under temperate climatic conditions. Major soil classifications in Japan have developed in line with public work projects and soils in Japan have tended to be classified independently depending on the land use, such as cultivated area, forest, and so forth. Consequently, there is no available soil map drawn with a single framework of soil classification on a practical map scale, which hampers the progress of environmental studies such as watershed-level nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration and so on. In response, we published the Comprehensive Soil Classification System of Japan ? First Approximation; a more practical system that enables the nationwide classification of soils. In it, we defined the following categories: soil great group, soil group, soil subgroup, and soil series group, determined by dichotomous keys. The proposed system contains 27 soil groups, 116 soil subgroups and 381 soil series groups. Setting these 4 category levels renders the system usable for both general outlines and detailed descriptions, and to create soil maps and soil information on various scales.

Date of issued
Creator OBARA Hiroshi MAEJIMA Yuji KOHYAMA Kazunori OHKURA Toshiaki TAKATA Yusuke
Subject

Ando soils

Paddy soils

Upland soils

Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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NII resource type vocabulary Journal Article
Volume 49
Issue 3
spage 217
epage 226
DOI 10.6090/jarq.49.217
Rights Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Language eng

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