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Identification of dominant soil units.
TABLE I.
Spectral Reflectance Physiographic
Classes Values Units
A21 High Low hill
All High Low hill
A15 Median Limestone plane
A13 Median Limestone plane
A17 Low Hillside Scarpment
A12 Low Hillside Scarpment
A14 Very Low Hillside Scarpment
A48 Very Low Hillside Scarpment
A18 Very Low Hillside Scarpment
A47 High Alluvial valley
A46 High Alluvial valley
A16 High Alluvial valley
A56 Median Alluvial valley
Low Hillside Scarpment
Dominant
Soils
Calcic Xerochrepts
Typic Haploxeralfs
Calcic Xerochrepts
Typic Xerochrepts
Typic Haploxeralfs
Typic Xerochrepts
Typic Haploxeralfs
Lithic Rhodoxeralfs
Typic. Xerorthents
Calcic Xerochrepts
Typic Xerorthents
Typic Xerorthents
Typic Xerorthents
Typic Xerofluvents
Typic Xerofluvents
Typic Xerofluvents
Typic Xerofluvents
Typic Xerorthents