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Unlike tallgrass prairie soils that are mostly Mollisols in states to the north, this region contains Vertisols, Alfisols, and Mollisols.
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The Lissie Formation has lighter colored soils, mostly Alfisols with sandy clay loam surface texture, while darker, clayey Vertisols are more typical of the Beaumont Formation.
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Soils in this region include Alfisols, Inceptisols, Entisols, and Mollisols.
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Mollisols, Alfisols, and Vertisols are the dominant soils.
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Dry Alfisols are found on the savannas, with Mollisols and Vertisols on the prairies.
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The soils are a mosaic of Inceptisols (in alluvial bottom land), Alfisols (in areas of loess), and Mollisols (in areas with swampy vegetation).
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Soils are mostly Vertisols (Calciusterts and Haplusterts), Mollisols (Calciustolls and Paleustolls), and Alfisols (Paleustalfs and Haplustalfs).
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The soils of this region are mostly Alfisols and Mollisols.
California Coastal Chaparral Forest and Shrub Province (Bailey) 2009
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Soils of Ecoregion 33c are mostly Alfisols, with some Vertisols, and Mollisols.
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The Lissie Formation has lighter colored soils, mostly Alfisols with sandy clay loam surface texture, while darker, clayey soils associated with Vertisols are more typical of the Beaumont Formation.
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