Abstract
A reconnaissance soil survey of the NW Himalayan mountains and highlands in the Lahul valley (Himachal Pradesh) was undertaken and five soil profiles from different regions and supporting different vegetation, representing both virgin and cultivated lands, were studied, described and classified in two major soil series, viz. Krozing and Shainsha. The clay fraction of these soils consists of illite and chlorite with minor amounts of kaolinite and traces of swelling chlorite and/or montmorillonite. The removal of amorphous material by a dithionite citrate buffer has been found to be imperative. According to the current definitions, these frigid like high mountain soils having an epipedon on limit with mollic qualify for Dystric Eutrochrepts, which does not depict the reality. Therefore, they have been logically classified, by defining new subgroups of Cryic, Mollic and Cryollic within Eutrochrepts, as Dystric Cryic Eutrochrepts (Shainsha series) and Dystric Cryollic Eutrochrepts (Krozing series). The proposed classification is supported by their geographic situation between Eutrochrepts and/or Hapludolls (in lower valleys) and Cryochrepts and/or Haploborolls (on higher hills).
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