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SoilConstraints_HighErosion (Map Service)


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Service Description: High erosion risk is a soil physicall constraints. based on fertility capability soil classification (FCC). Problem soils have been defined as soils with inherent physical or chemical constraints to agricultural production. The fertility capability soil classification (FCC) was developed by Buol, Sanchez and co-workers as technical system for grouping soils according to the kind of problems they present for agronomic management of their chemical or physical properties. The system emphasizes quantifiable topsoil parameters as well as subsoil properties directly relevant to plant growth and yield performance.

Further information:
Fertility Capability Classification - Methodology
Paper: Sanchez et al. 2003



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Layers: Tables: Description: High erosion risk is a soil physicall constraints. based on fertility capability soil classification (FCC). Problem soils have been defined as soils with inherent physical or chemical constraints to agricultural production. The fertility capability soil classification (FCC) was developed by Buol, Sanchez and co-workers as technical system for grouping soils according to the kind of problems they present for agronomic management of their chemical or physical properties. The system emphasizes quantifiable topsoil parameters as well as subsoil properties directly relevant to plant growth and yield performance.

Further information:
Fertility Capability Classification - Methodology
Paper: Sanchez et al. 2003



Copyright Text: GCP, Sanchez et al.

Spatial Reference:
102100

Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly

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Min Scale: 2.95828763795777E8
Max Scale: 4622324.434309

Min LOD: 1
Max LOD: 7

Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

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