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A side profile of the Somuncura Plateau. Cerro Puntudo at the left (the pointed one) and Cerro Corona at the right (the one shaped as a crown). In the middle other smaller volcanic cones. All these volcanos are extinct and around 1500 meters high. The base altitude is 800 meters. The total absence of vegetation is expl...
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This is a full landscape panorama showing the Hagerstown soil profile pit in its local context. Farm outbuildings, rowcropping, isolated woodlots, and flat-to-rolling topography are outward expressions of fertile limestone-based soils. coordinates: Latitude: 40.715586 Longitude: -77.935236 soil profile Gig...
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Hagerstown soil is the basis of some of the most productive agricultural land in the state. It is formed from the Coburn and Bellefonte limestone formations of the Ridge & Valley physiographic province of central Pennsylvania. USDA/NRCS's Official Soil Series Description: "deep and very deep, well drained soils f...
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Andover soils are typically found along the lower slopes of the ridges that characterize the Ridge & Valley physiographic province of central Pennsylvania. USDA/NRCS's Official Soil Series Description: "Very deep, poorly drained soils formed in colluvium. They are on benches, toeslopes, footslopes, and swales alo...
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