Andisols Map

Andisols are dominated by short-range-order minerals or Al-humus complexes.
Many Andisols developed in volcanic ejecta and/or in volcaniclastic materials.
Dominant Suborders
Aquands
Aquands, which have aquic conditions,occur mostly in western Washington and
Oregon, in the lower landscape positions and under forest or grass vegetation.
Some of the soils have been drained and are used as cropland or pasture.
Cryands
Cryands, which have a cryic temperature regime, dominate some areas in Alaska
and in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Most of the soils formed under
coniferous forest vegetation. Most Cryands are used as forest.
Torrands
Torrands, which have an aridic (or torric) moisture regime and a temperature
regime warmer than cryic, are in very few areas in western Oregon and in Hawaii.
Most of the soils formed under grassy or shrub vegetation. They are used as
rangeland or as irrigated cropland.
Udands
Udands, which have a udic moisture regime, a temperature regime warmer than
cryic, and a relatively high content of water held too tightly for plants to
use, dominate mostly in western Washington and Oregon and in Hawaii. Most of the
soils formed under forest vegetation. Udands are used mostly as forest, but some
have been cleared and are used as cropland or pasture.
Ustands
Ustands, which have an ustic moisture regime, a temperature regime warmer
than cryic, and a relatively high content of water held too tightly for plants
to use, are of very small extent in the United States. They are mostly in
Hawaii. They formed mostly under forest or savanna vegetation. Ustands are used
mostly as forest, cropland, or pasture or for urban development.
Vitrands
Vitrands, which are the more or less well drained, coarse textured Andisols
that have a udic or ustic moisture regime, a temperature regime warmer than
cryic, and a low content of water held too tightly for plants to use, occur
mostly in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Most of the soils formed under
coniferous forest vegetation. They are used mostly as forest, but some are used
as rangeland and some have been cleared and are used as cropland or pasture.
Xerands
Xerands, which have a xeric moisture regime and a frigid, mesic, or thermic
temperature regime, are mostly in Washington, California, Oregon, and Idaho.
Most of the Xerands that have a frigid or mesic temperature regime formed under
coniferous forest vegetation. Some Xerands, mostly those with a thermic
temperature regime, formed under grass and shrub vegetation. They are used
mostly as forest, but some have been cleared and are used as cropland or
pasture.
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