Soil classes (0)
| Association of Classes 1 to 4: Undifferentiated structureless soils |
| Association of Classes 13 and 16: Undifferentiated shallow soils and land classes |
| Association of Classes 17 and 18:Structurelss soils and clays |
| Association of Classes 17 and 19: Structureless and textural contrast soils |
| Association of Classes 17 and 20: Structureless and poorly drained soils |
| Association of Classes 17 and 21: Structureless soils, shallow soils and land classes |
| Association of Classes 17 and 9: Structureless soils and podzols |
| Association of Classes 5, 6, 10, 11, 12: Undifferentiated clays |
| Association of Classes 7 and14: Undifferentiated texture contrast soils |
| Association of Classes 8 and 15: Undifferentiated poorly drained soils |
| Dark clay soils which are not strongly swelling |
| Dark clay soils, often shallow, on hard or weathering rock |
| Freely drained, structureless soils |
| Imperfectly drained sandy soils |
| Imperfectly drained soils, often shallow and often with a plinthic horizon |
| Lithosols (shallow soils on hard or weathering rock) |
| No dominance |
| Non soil land classes |
| Podzols |
| Poorly drained swelling clay soils |
| Red or yellow structureless soils with a plinthic horizon |
| Soils with a pedocutanic horizon |
| Soils with humic topsoil horizons |
| Swelling clay soils |
| Texture contrast soils often poorly drained |
| Water bodies |
| Wetland soils |
General soils (1)
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| Greyish, sandy soils. |
| Red and yellow soils with a low base status and a humic topsoil horizon. |
| Red and yellow soils with low to medium base status. |
| Red and yellow, well drained sandy soils with high base status. |
| Red soils with high base status. |
| Red, excessively drained sandy soils with high base status, mainly dunes. |
| Red, yellow and / or greyish soils with low to medium base status. |
| Red, yellow and /or greyish soils with high base status. |
| Rock with limited soils. |
| Soils with a marked clay accumulation, strongly structured and a non-reddish colour. They may occur associated with one or more of vertic, melanic and plinthic soils. |
| Soils with a marked clay accumulation, strongly structured and a reddish colour. |
| Soils with a sandy texture, leached and with subsurface accumulation of organic matter and aluminium, with or without iron oxides, either deep or on hard or weathering rock. |
| Soils with dark coloured, well structured topsoil and high base status (melanic soils). In addition, one or more of vertic and red structured soils may be present. |
| Soils with minimal development, usually shallow, on hard or weathering rock, with or without intermittent diverse soils. Lime generally present in part or most of the landscape. |
| Soils with minimal development, usually shallow, on hard or weathering rock, with or without intermittent diverse soils. Lime rare or absent in the landscape. |
| Soils with negligible to weak profile development, usually occurring on deep alluvial deposits. |
| Strongly saline soils generally occurring in relatively deep deposits in low lying arid areas. |
| Strongly structured cracking soils, mainly dark coloured, dominated by swelling clays (vertic soils). They may occur associated with one or more of melanic and red structured soils. |
| Water |
| Well drained, dark reddish soils having a pronounced shiny, strong blocky structure (nutty), usually fine (red structured soils). In addition, one or more of vertic and melanic soils may be present. |
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