Modelling loess landscapes for the South Island, New Zealand, based on expert knowledge

2005 
Abstract In New Zealand, occurrence of loess often determines the spatial pattern of soil depth, and influences droughtiness, leaching potential, organic matter accumulation, nutrient retention, and natural plant‐species distribution. Understanding loess distribution is therefore a major prerequisite for soil and land resource management. Although New Zealand's soil scientists have accumulated a good empirical knowledge of loess distribution through several decades of field investigation, only some of this knowledge is recorded in papers and reports. This study estimates loess thickness and percent cover, and provides loess landscape models for the internal loess distribution of all land units in the South Island based on expert knowledge. We derived loess depth classes and percent cover classes and assembled land units with similar loess distribution patterns. The soil sets underpinning the map units of the New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) were classified according to loess depth, loess cover,...
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