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Slope Gradient (94) 
Slope Classes 
Soil Class 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
0-3 Plain Latosols 
3-12 Gently undulated Latosols 
12-24 Undulated Argisols 
24 — 45 Strongly undulated Argisols and Cambisols 
>45 Mountainous Cambisols and Neosols 
  
  
Table 1. Correlation between slope gradient, relief type and soil class used to model the soils distribution 
over the landscapes of Machado and Säo Sebastiäo do Paraiso regions. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Slope Class Geological Domain* Soil Mapping Unit 
Qa Association of Haplic Gleisol (GX) + Fluvic Neosol (RU)** 
KJsg Ferric Red Latosol (LVf) 
0-12% TQi, Kb, KJb Association of Red-Yellow Latosol (LVA) + Sandy-Loamy Red-Yellow Latosol 
(LVAp) 
PCi Association of Red-Yellow Latosol (LVA) + Red Latosol (LV) 
KJsg Association of Ferric Red Nitosol (NVf) + Haplic Cambisol (CX) 
à Association of Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA) + Sandy Red-Yellow Argisol (PVAa) + 
2005 TQ Ib Haplic Cambisol (CX) 
PCi Association of Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA) + Red Argisol (PV) 
>45% KJsg, TQi, Kb, KJsg, KJb, PCi Association of Haplic Cambisol (CX) + Litholic Neosol (RL) 
  
Table 2. Correlation between slope class, geological domain and soil mapping units for the pilot area of Säo Sebstiäo do Paraiso 
* Geological domains obtained from DNPM/CPRM (1978), where: 
Qa: Quaternary sedimentary deposits, mainly aluvial. 
TQi: Undifferentiated covers, involving Latosols with paleopavings. 
Kb: Bauru Formation — sandstones with medium granules, clayev, reddish pink and whitish to reddish, quartzons, locally with 
coarse sandstones, with crossed and plain stratification having small to medium portment. 
KJsg: Sao Bento Group - Serra Geral Formation — basaltic flows with sandier lenses and layers (Botucatu sandstone type). 
KJb: Sào Bento Group - Botucatu Formation — sandstones with fine to medium granules, well selected, whitish to reddish, quartzons; 
locally with coarse sandstones beds, with tangential, crossed stratification, having large portment at the base. 
Pci: Tubardo Super Group — Undifferentiated Itararé Group — coarse to fine sandstones, yellowish to reddish color, with 
development linked to red-brick color diamictites, grading to sandier and silty pellitic material; present crossed and plain 
stratification having small to medium portment. 
** This soil class was mapped by photo interpretation. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
S Altitude Class Soil Mapping Units 
0 396 700 — 950 m Association of Red-Yellow Latosol (LVA1) + Red Latosol (LV1) 
> 950 m Association of Humic A Red-Yellow Latosol (LVAI humic A) + Humic A Red Latosol (LV1 humic A) 
0-12% 700 — 950 m Association of Red-Yellow Latosol (LVA2) + Red Latosol (LV A2) 
> 950 m Association of Humic A Red-Yellow Latosol (LVA2 humic A) * Humic A Red Latosol (LV2 humic A) 
12-2494 700 — 950 m Association of Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA) Red Argisol (PV) 
> 950 m Association of Umbric A Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA umbric A) + Umbric A Red Argisol (PV umbric A) 
700 — 950 m Association of Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA) + Red Argisol (PV) + Haplic Cambisol (CX) 
24-45% 950m Association of Umbric A Red-Yellow Argisol (PVA umbric A) + Umbric A Red Argisol (PV umbric A) 
+ Umbric A Haplic Cambisol (CX umbric A) 
» 4594 700 —950 m Association of Haplic Cambisol (CX) * Litholic Neosols (RL) 
> 950 m Association of Umbric A Haplic Cambisol (CX umbric A) * Umbric A Litholic Neosol (RL umbric A) 
  
Table 3. Correlation between slope class, altitude class and soil mapping units for the pilot area of Machado 
reflect in variations in soil classes. Therefore, the soil map was Productive coffee occupies 26,4496 of the pilot area of 
obtained from geomorpho-pedological correlations, based on Machado, distributed in practically all the types of relief (plain, 
the model established by Andrade ef al (1998) that, after field gently  undulated, | undulated and strongly undulated) 
evaluation, proved valid for the region of Machado. During the predominating in the undulated class, where it represents 
fieldwork, soils with humic/umbric epipedons were observed, 9,19%. This distribution reflects the geomorphology of the 
distributed in altitudes over 950m. So, another correlation region. The geomorpho-pedologic zoning of the pilot area of 
between slope classes and altitude classes was used to separate Machado divided the region into two large environments: 
these soil-mapping units and representative soil profiles were 
described and sampled to confirm their occurfence. e  Geomorpho-pedological environment N-NE-E: with 
predominance of Latosols, in predominantly flat to 
undulated landscapes, occurring in the north, 
northeast and eastern regions in relation to the urban 
area of Machado; and 
Tables 6 and 7 show the results from the cross tabulations 
between Land Use Classes x Soil Classes and Land Use Classes 
X Slope Classes, respectively, for the pilot area of Machado. 
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