SOIL TEXTURE PATTERNS IN THE ALLUVIUM OF THE LOWER INDUS PLAINS

Summary Soil texture was mapped in the immature alluvial soils of the Lower Indus plain. A disadvantage of soil texture as a mapping criterion in such soils is the great complexity of their textural patterns. The geomorphological background of the Lower Indus plains is examined, and a classification of texture and textural profiles is defined. The mapping unit proposed, the‘textural association', comprises a certain range of textural profiles within a given landform, related to each other by the modes of deposition which established that landform. It seems likely that the textural association could, in more detailed surveys, form the basis of a soil series classification.