> #soil-classification , #soil > Soil in USDA which is aquic , thermic, range between 0 to 13 cm, very dark gray (2.5 Y 3/1) dry, sand loam, slightly acidic , moderate fine sub angular and what is its name under WRB?
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Ramadhani Juma
Jan 14

Soil in USDA which is aquic , thermic, range between 0 to 13 cm, very dark gray (2.5 Y 3/1) dry, sand loam, slightly acidic , moderate fine sub angular and what is its name under WRB?

And want is it's name in WRB
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Jan 14
Based on the given characteristics, the soil in USDA classification would be classified as follows:

Order: Inceptisols
Suborder: Aquic
Great Group: Thermic
Subgroup: Not specified

WRB (World Reference Base for Soil Resources) is a different soil classification system that may not directly correspond to the USDA classification. However, based on the provided characteristics, the closest match in WRB would be:

WRB Reference Soil Group: Fluvisols

Please note that this is an approximation and a more accurate classification would require additional information and analysis.
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