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Classified Soil Pit Profile Information

Soil Pits represent the most detailed descriptions made of a soil profile. They are used for classification of the soil series. For generating standard property information on a series base it was...

Classified Soil Pit Site Information

Soil Pits represent the most detailed descriptions made of a soil profile. They are used for classification of the soil series. For generating standard property information on a series base it was...

Texture Group

Complete list of texture groups used in series definitions (including those groups which represent combinations of two texture classes)

Soil Pit Hydrological Data

Soil Pits represent the most detailed descriptions made of a soil profile. Samples are taken at various points down the profile and sent to various laboratories for analyses. This product contains...

Mapunit runoff

Dominant pesticide runoff class associated with each soil association in the national map plus a break down of the proportion of the soil association within each of the classes

Horizon Structure

This product contains soil series-layer properties which describe the respective structural properties of four successive nominal layers within each soil topsoil, upper subsoil, lower subsoil and...

NSI Features

NSI features derives many parameters beneficial for modelling soils. These parameters, derived from readings and measurements taken at the NSI site include the depth from the surface to various...

NATMAP5000

NATMAP 5000 is a series based, 5km2 grid vector spatial data set covering the whole of Wales and England. (relative % of soil series flattened in a table for easy database querying)

Textures summary by Soil Association

Soil texture fractions associated with each soil association in the national map (WARNING soil fractions have been averaged across the soil association which is not very smart)

Soilscapes

This map of the soils of England is a simplified version of the National Soil Map and has been produced by the National Soil Resources Institute (NSRI) of Cranfield University with support from the...

Soil Pit Analytical Data

Soil Pits represent the most detailed descriptions made of a soil profile. Samples are taken at various points down the profile and sent to various laboratories for analyses. This product contains...

Site properties of auger bores

Combined site details of auger bores collected on both the version 1 and version 2 RUFF cards. The original codified data has been translated and compiled into meaningful textual descriptions of...

Host Class

Hydrological Of Soil Types (HOST) - a hydrological classification of the soils in the UK. Definition of each host class plus selected properties

Soil Series properties within Field Capacity Zones

Wetness class and workability assessment codes derived from the soil series and field capacity zone it occurs in

NSI Site (raw)

The National Soil Inventory (NSI) site data is a spatial, point dataset with 6127 points, located in a 5km grid across England and Wales. NSI site provides a in depth description of the general...

Soil Series Definition

All rationalised soil series with data on parent material type, lithology, mineralogy and particle size groupings for top, contrasting layers and drift type used in the definition of that series

Soil Series brief profile description - horizon details

Horizon information for brief soil series definitions defined in the Soils and their Use in England and Wales Regional Bulletins

Modern Correlatives for Old Soil Series

This product lists the modern correlative for (dead) soil series that are no longer separated in the current classification

Profile horizon properties of auger bores

Combined horizons details of auger bores collected on both the version 1 and version 2 RUFF cards. The original codified data has been translated and compiled into meaningful textual descriptions...

Horizon Fundamentals (Arable)

This product contains soil series-layer properties which describe the respective properties of four successive nominal layers within each soil topsoil, upper subsoil, lower subsoil and substrate....