Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations

The sixth edition of the Polish Soil Classification (SGP6) aims to maintain soil classification in Poland as a modern scientific system that reflects current scientific knowledge, understanding of soil functions and the practical requirements of society. SGP6 continues the tradition of previous edit...

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Main Authors: Kabała Cezary, Charzyński Przemysław, Chodorowski Jacek, Drewnik Marek, Glina Bartłomiej, Greinert Andrzej, Hulisz Piotr, Jankowski Michał, Jonczak Jerzy, Łabaz Beata, Łachacz Andrzej, Marzec Marian, Mendyk Łukasz, Musiał Przemysław, Musielok Łukasz, Smreczak Bożena, Sowiński Paweł, Świtoniak Marcin, Uzarowicz Łukasz, Waroszewski Jarosław
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-06-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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Charzyński Przemysław
Chodorowski Jacek
Drewnik Marek
Glina Bartłomiej
Greinert Andrzej
Hulisz Piotr
Jankowski Michał
Jonczak Jerzy
Łabaz Beata
Łachacz Andrzej
Marzec Marian
Mendyk Łukasz
Musiał Przemysław
Musielok Łukasz
Smreczak Bożena
Sowiński Paweł
Świtoniak Marcin
Uzarowicz Łukasz
Waroszewski Jarosław
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Charzyński Przemysław
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Drewnik Marek
Glina Bartłomiej
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Hulisz Piotr
Jankowski Michał
Jonczak Jerzy
Łabaz Beata
Łachacz Andrzej
Marzec Marian
Mendyk Łukasz
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Smreczak Bożena
Sowiński Paweł
Świtoniak Marcin
Uzarowicz Łukasz
Waroszewski Jarosław
Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
Soil Science Annual
soil classification
soil order
soil type
soil origin
world reference base
soil taxonomy
author_facet Kabała Cezary
Charzyński Przemysław
Chodorowski Jacek
Drewnik Marek
Glina Bartłomiej
Greinert Andrzej
Hulisz Piotr
Jankowski Michał
Jonczak Jerzy
Łabaz Beata
Łachacz Andrzej
Marzec Marian
Mendyk Łukasz
Musiał Przemysław
Musielok Łukasz
Smreczak Bożena
Sowiński Paweł
Świtoniak Marcin
Uzarowicz Łukasz
Waroszewski Jarosław
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title Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
title_short Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
title_full Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
title_fullStr Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
title_full_unstemmed Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
title_sort polish soil classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlations
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The sixth edition of the Polish Soil Classification (SGP6) aims to maintain soil classification in Poland as a modern scientific system that reflects current scientific knowledge, understanding of soil functions and the practical requirements of society. SGP6 continues the tradition of previous editions elaborated upon by the Soil Science Society of Poland in consistent application of quantitatively characterized diagnostic horizons, properties and materials; however, clearly referring to soil genesis. The present need to involve and name the soils created or naturally developed under increasing human impact has led to modernization of the soil definition. Thus, in SGP6, soil is defined as the surface part of the lithosphere or the accumulation of mineral and organic materials permanently connected to the lithosphere (through buildings or permanent constructions), coming from weathering or accumulation processes, originated naturally or anthropogenically, subject to transformation under the influence of soil-forming factors, and able to supply living organisms with water and nutrients. SGP6 distinguishes three hierarchical categories: soil order (nine in total), soil type (basic classification unit; 30 in total) and soil subtype (183 units derived from 62 unique definitions; listed hierarchically, separately in each soil type), supplemented by three non-hierarchical categories: soil variety (additional pedogenic or lithogenic features), soil genus (lithology/parent material) and soil species (soil texture). Non-hierarchical units have universal definitions that allow their application in various orders/types, if all defined requirements are met. The paper explains the principles, classification scheme and rules of SGP6, including the key to soil orders and types, explaining the relationships between diagnostic horizons, materials and properties distinguished in SGP6 and in the recent edition of WRB system as well as discussing the correlation of classification units between SGP6, WRB and Soil Taxonomy.
topic soil classification
soil order
soil type
soil origin
world reference base
soil taxonomy
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spelling doaj-f1bd16e1a5654bfb8e99710acd6bc7a32020-11-25T00:56:31ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752019-06-01702719710.2478/ssa-2019-0009ssa-2019-0009Polish Soil Classification, 6th edition – principles, classification scheme and correlationsKabała Cezary0Charzyński Przemysław1Chodorowski Jacek2Drewnik Marek3Glina Bartłomiej4Greinert Andrzej5Hulisz Piotr6Jankowski Michał7Jonczak Jerzy8Łabaz Beata9Łachacz Andrzej10Marzec Marian11Mendyk Łukasz12Musiał Przemysław13Musielok Łukasz14Smreczak Bożena15Sowiński Paweł16Świtoniak Marcin17Uzarowicz Łukasz18Waroszewski Jarosław19Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection ul. Grunwaldzka 53, 50-375 Wrocław, PolandNicolai Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Landscape Management ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandMaria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Department of Geology and Soil Science, ul. Kraśnicka 2cd, 20-718 Lublin, PolandJagiellonian University, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Department of Pedology and Soil Geography ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Kraków, PolandPoznań University of Life Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Land Protection ul. Szydłowska 50, 60-656 Poznań, PolandUniversity of Zielona Góra, Institute of Environmental Engineering ul. Szafrana 15, 65-516 Zielona Góra, PolandNicolai Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Landscape Management ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandNicolai Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Landscape Management ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandWarsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Department of Soil Environment Sciences, ul. Nowoursynowska 159, 02-776Warsaw, PolandWrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection ul. Grunwaldzka 53, 50-375 Wrocław, PolandUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Soil Science and Land Reclamation Plac Łódzki 3, 10-727 Olsztyn, PolandBureau for Forest Management and Geodesy ul. Piastowska 9, 49-300 Brzeg, PolandPoznań University of Life Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Land Protection ul. Szydłowska 50, 60-656 Poznań, PolandBureau for Forest Management and Geodesy ul. Leśników 21, Sękocin Stary, 05-090 Raszyn, PolandJagiellonian University, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Department of Pedology and Soil Geography ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Kraków, PolandInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation ul. Czartoryskich 8, 24-100 Puławy, PolandUniversity of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Department of Soil Science and Land Reclamation Plac Łódzki 3, 10-727 Olsztyn, PolandNicolai Copernicus University in Toruń, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Soil Science and Landscape Management ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandWarsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Department of Soil Environment Sciences, ul. Nowoursynowska 159, 02-776Warsaw, PolandWrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection ul. Grunwaldzka 53, 50-375 Wrocław, PolandThe sixth edition of the Polish Soil Classification (SGP6) aims to maintain soil classification in Poland as a modern scientific system that reflects current scientific knowledge, understanding of soil functions and the practical requirements of society. SGP6 continues the tradition of previous editions elaborated upon by the Soil Science Society of Poland in consistent application of quantitatively characterized diagnostic horizons, properties and materials; however, clearly referring to soil genesis. The present need to involve and name the soils created or naturally developed under increasing human impact has led to modernization of the soil definition. Thus, in SGP6, soil is defined as the surface part of the lithosphere or the accumulation of mineral and organic materials permanently connected to the lithosphere (through buildings or permanent constructions), coming from weathering or accumulation processes, originated naturally or anthropogenically, subject to transformation under the influence of soil-forming factors, and able to supply living organisms with water and nutrients. SGP6 distinguishes three hierarchical categories: soil order (nine in total), soil type (basic classification unit; 30 in total) and soil subtype (183 units derived from 62 unique definitions; listed hierarchically, separately in each soil type), supplemented by three non-hierarchical categories: soil variety (additional pedogenic or lithogenic features), soil genus (lithology/parent material) and soil species (soil texture). Non-hierarchical units have universal definitions that allow their application in various orders/types, if all defined requirements are met. The paper explains the principles, classification scheme and rules of SGP6, including the key to soil orders and types, explaining the relationships between diagnostic horizons, materials and properties distinguished in SGP6 and in the recent edition of WRB system as well as discussing the correlation of classification units between SGP6, WRB and Soil Taxonomy.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2019.70.issue-2/ssa-2019-0009/ssa-2019-0009.xml?format=INTsoil classificationsoil ordersoil typesoil originworld reference basesoil taxonomy