Soil Site Reporter

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Stagnosol (ST)

Description: Soils with stagnating water; Structural or moderate textural discontinuity.

Included Soil Associations
0711a    STANWAY
0711d    MARTOCK
0711j    KINGSTON
0711k    VERNOLDS
0711l    CLAVERLEY
0711m    SALOP
0711n    CLIFTON
0711p    DUNKESWICK
0711q    PINDER
0711r    BECCLES 1
0711s    BECCLES 2
0711t    BECCLES 3
0711u    HOLDERNESS
0711v    GRESHAM
0711w    CROFT PASCOE
0712a    DALE
0712b    DENCHWORTH
0712c    WINDSOR
0712d    HALLSWORTH 1
0712e    HALLSWORTH 2
0712f    CREWE
0712g    RAGDALE
0712h    FOGGATHORPE 1
0712i    FOGGATHORPE 2
0713b    SPORTSMANS
0713c    FFOREST
0713d    CEGIN
0713e    BRICKFIELD 1
0713f    BRICKFIELD 2
0713g    BRICKFIELD 3
0714b    OAK 1
0714c    OAK 2
0721a    PRINCETOWN
0721b    ONECOTE
0721c    WILCOCKS 1
0721d    WILCOCKS 2
0721e    WENALLT
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