Biorthic - Typical bisiallitic soil material
that consists of clay fractions containing appreciable amounts of vermiculite,
mica and/or chlorite or identifiable amounts of smectite (usually > 10%).
Various amounts of interstratified mica-vermiculite-chlorite, partially
hydroxyinterlayered vermiculite or smectite, and interstratified mica-smectite
have been identified in the Southern Region. Cation exchange capacities
are generally greater than 30 meq/100g of clay. Typically, coarse fractions
contain greater than 10% weatherable minerals.
Juventic - Monosiallitic soil material (<2mm
fine earth fraction) with low content of Fe and Al oxyhydroxides, usually
< 7% and have more than 10% weatherable minerals in the coarse fraction
(>20m).