File:San Joaquin soil profile.png

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English: San Joaquin Soil Profile - Surface layer is brown loam, upper subsoil upper is brown loam, lower subsoil is brown clay, substratum is light brown and brown, indurated duripan with 70 to 90 percent silica-sesquioxide cementation.
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