Decree No. 546 / 2002 Coll.
Decree amending Decree No. 327 / 1998 Coll., laying down the characteristics of the soil and the procedure for their management and updating
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DECLARATION
of 12 December 2002
amending Decree No. 327 / 1998 Coll., laying down the characteristics of the soil and the procedure for their management and updating
The Ministry of Agriculture provides pursuant to § 8 (8) of Act No. 284 / 1991 Coll., on Land Adjustments and Land Offices, as amended by Act No. 217 / 1997 Coll.:
Decree No. 327 / 1998 Coll., laying down the characteristics of the soil and the procedure for their management and updating, is amended as follows:
1. In Article 3 (1), the words "the district land office (hereinafter referred to as" the Land Office ") 5 'are replaced by the words" the Land office (5)'.
footnote 5 is replaced by the following:
5) Paragraph 11 of the Land Adjustment and Land Administration Act. '
2. In Annex No 1, in the title of the first column, the word "Code 'is replaced by" Numerical code' and at the end of the title of the seventh column, the words "percentage 'are added after the word" period'.
3. Annex 2 shall read as follows:
"Annex No 2 to Decree No 327 / 1998 Coll.
Characteristics of main soil units
01 Black countries modal, black countries carbonate, spray or Carpathian fleece, medium-heavy soil, skeleton-free, very deep, mostly with favourable water regime
02 Luvic black countries on spray cover, medium heavy, without skeleton, mainly with favourable water regime
03 Black countries black, black countries black carbonates on deep scrubbers with clay, clinkers or terraces, medium heavy, non-skeletal, with water-friendly to slightly damp
04 Black countries of arenics on sand or shallow dusts (maximum overlap of up to 30 cm) stored on sand and gravel, grainy light, non-skeletal, strongly permeable soil with dry conditions
05 Black countries modal and black countries modal carbonate, black countries luvic and fluvish modal and carbonate on sprays with a power of 30 to 70 cm on very permeable ground, medium heavy, predominantly skeletal, medium dry, dependent on collisions in the growing season
06 Black countries pelic and black countries black pelic on very heavy substrates (clay, mink, Carpathian fleece and tertiary sediments), heavy to very heavy with an attenuated ornic horizon, rarely gravel, with a tendency of surface moisture in the profile
07 Foods of modal and pitch modal carbonate, black earth pelic and black land black pelic, always on very heavy substrates, all-profile very heavy, non-skeletal, often surface-moistened periodically
08 Black and black countries of pelic, brown, luviac and, where appropriate, luvic, washed, where a transition horizon or substrate is cultured on a surface of more than 50%, on dust, dust and silkworms, medium or heavy, mainly without skeletons and in a higher inclination
09 Mod grey land including slightly glued and grey luvic land on sprays, medium heavy, non-skeletal, with favourable hair conditions
10 Brown-ground modal including weakly glued on the wash, medium heavy with slightly heavier bottom, without skeleton, with favourable hair conditions up to dry
11 Brown-ground modal including weakly glued on spray and soliflufying clay (dustings), medium heavy with heavier base, without skeleton, with favourable humidity conditions
12 Mod, modal and luvic brown countries, all including weakly glued forms on slope (polygenetic) dirt, medium heavy with heavy bottom, to medium skeletal, waterborne, in the bottom with local moisture
13 Brown countries of the modal, brown countries of the luvic, blue, blue and stratified, on eolic substrates and, where appropriate, slopes (polygenetic clay) with a maximum power of 50 cm on a very permeable substrate, non-skeletal to moderate skeletal, dependent on rainfall in the growing season
14 Mod, brown, luvic, including weakly glued on spray clay (dustings) or sloping (polygenetic) clay with significant eolic admixture, medium heavy with heavy subsoil, with favourable hair ratios
15 Mod and brown lube, including glued varieties on steep clay with eolic admixture, moderate to severe, to moderate-skeletal, hair-friendly only with short-term moisturization
16 Luvezí modal and brownish arenic, possibly and weakly glued on light to clay terraces, sandstone and gravel with overlay of sand dusters and dusters in the power of 30 to 60 cm, gravely medium heavy, up to slightly sceletous, slightly less favourable to negative
17 Arenic and weakly glued Luvees, light, permeable substrates, dry, collision or irrigation dependent
18 Modal, cambic and travertine rendzins, moderate to severe, mild to moderate, less waterproof
19 Pararerendzins, modular, cambic and leaching on leachs and hard clinkers or calcareous slopes, medium to severe, weakly to moderately skeletal, with a good hair regime up to short-term overmoistened
20 Pelvic and pararendzine soils on very heavy substrates, clays, clinkers, tertiary sediments and the like, soils with low water permeability, mainly without skeletons, but also with moderate skeletons, often slightly glued
21 Soils of an arenic subtype, regolands, pararendzins, Cambilands, or even fluvides on light, non-water-resistant, highly dry substrates
22 Soils such as the previous HPJ 21 on slightly heavier substrates of the aluminium sand type or sand clay with a water regime slightly more favourable than the previous
23 Regolands of arenic and cambilands of arenic nature, in both cases slightly gagged on clay sands and gravel or terraces, lying on impermeable ground of clays, clinkers, flyzes and tertiary clays, the water regime is highly volatile, depending on the depth of the impermeable layer and the power of the overlay
24 Cambivores of modal eubasic to mesobasic and pelic territories from displaced slopes of carbonatosilicate rocks - flyshes and culm shale, medium to severe, to moderate, with medium water resistance
25 Modular and extruded cambilands, eubasic to mesobasic, exceptional and pelic cambilands on plaques and hard clinkers, medium heavy flyscis, permocarbonone, medium to medium-sized, medium-sized, soil with good water capacity
26 Modal eubasic and mesobasic cambilands on shale, mainly moderate to moderate, with favourable hair conditions
27 Cambilands modal eubasic to mesobasic on sandstone, crumbs, curling iron, brda cambria, fleas, granular light or medium heavy light, with various skeletons, dry soil
28 Cambilands of modal eubasic, cambilands of modal eutrophic on basic and ultrabasic rocks and their tufts, predominantly moderate to moderate, without skeleton, with favourable humidity ratios, moderately deep
29 Cambilands of modal eubasic to mesobasic including weakly glued varieties, on rulas, spores, phylites, or granite, medium to medium-heavy lighter, without skeleton to medium-skeletal, with prevailing good hair conditions
30 Eubasic to mesobasic Cambilands on slopes of sedimentary rock - sandstone, permocarbon, fly, medium heavy lighter, to medium-skeletal, hair-friendly to dry
31 Cambilands modal to arenic, eubasic to mesobasic on sedimentary, mineral-poor substrates - sandstone, chalk opposites, permocarbon, but always light, without skeleton to medium-skeletal, low-water, dry
32 Cambilands modal eubasic to mesobasic on rough spores, permeable, mineral-poor substrates, granite, syenites, granodiorites, fewer orthorulas, medium-heavy with higher grus content, hair-friendly in humidifying climate
33 Cambiland modal eubasic to mesobasic and cambiland modal rubified on heavier permocarbon spores, heavy and moderate, sometimes moderate, with favourable hair conditions
34 Dystric, mould and cryptopodzola cambiobiles modal on granite, rulas, spores and phylites, medium to medium-scale, light to medium-scale, lukewarm, but always in a slightly cool climate region
35 Dystric, Mesobasic, cryptopod-modal cambilands including weakly glued varieties, shale, permocarbonate, flyshes, neutral gilt rocks and their slopes, medium to moderate, medium-skeletal, hair-friendly to slightly moist, in a slightly cool climate region
36 Modular cryptopodzoles, modal podzoles, dystric cambizas, possibly mesobasic cambizem, with no distinction of matte rocks, mostly medium heavy lighter, with various skeletons, soils to slightly moistened but always in a cold climate region
37 Lithic, modular, ranker, and mould-based, non-differentiated solid substrates, suborbital from 30 cm deep-rock or solid rock, light to light in the eagle, mostly dry, dependent on precipitation
38 Soils such as the previous HPJ 37, granular but moderate to severe, due to granular composition with better water resistance
39 Lithium Modal on substrates without distinction, with shallow rough horizon with solid rock origin, usually 10 to 15 cm powerful, with unfavourable moisture ratios
40 Soils with a gradient of more than 12 degrees, cambilands, rendzins, pararendzins, rankers, regolands, black countries, browns and others, granular medium to light, with various skeletons, water-dependent and exposure
41 Soils as with HPJ 40 but gravelly medium to very heavy with somewhat more favourable hair conditions
42 Brown countries glued to dust (dust), dust, medium heavy, non-skeleton, with a tendency to temporarily moisturize
43 Luvic brown countries, glued to dust (dusters), medium heavy, in the bottom or heavier, without skeleton or with only admixture, with a tendency to moisturise
44 Modal pseudoglés, Luvic pseudoglés, on dusty clay, medium heavy, heavy in the bottom, without skeleton or with admixture, with a tendency to be temporarily infested
45 Brown countries glued to steep (polygenetic) clay, often with an eolic admixture, medium heavy, without skeleton to slightly skeletal, with a tendency towards temporary contamination
46 Brown countries of luvic, glued, glued to slope (polygenetic) clay, medium heavy, heavy in the bottom, non-skeletal to moderate, with a tendency towards temporary contamination
47 Pseudogles modal, pseudoglés luvické, cambilands glued on slope (polygenetic) clay, medium heavy, heavier to moderate in the bottom, with a tendency towards temporary infestation
48 Cambiages of oglised, rendzine of cambic oglised, pararendzins of cambic oglised and pseudogles of modal on the opacity, shale, permocarbonate or flyshes, moderate to moderate, without skeleton to moderate, with a tendency towards temporary, mostly spring infestations
49 Pelican, glued, pelvic, paraphrase, cambic, pelvic, glandular and pellowish, glued on clay spores of slate, permocarbonon and flyses, tuphes and basic spills, grainy to very severe to moderate skeletal, with a higher tendency to temporary contamination
50 Cambilands of ogled and pseudogles, modular on granite, runes and other solid rocks (which are not in HPJ 48,49), moderate to moderate, slightly to moderately skeletal, with a tendency towards temporary contamination
51 Globe-glued and pseudoglate-modal cambicountry with clay gravel, terraces and moray, grained light or medium-heavy light, without skeleton to medium-skeletal, with irregular water-dependent rainfall
52 Pseudogles of modal, cambilands glued on light sediments of the limic tercier (freshwater upper-wing and tertiary deposits), often with the addition of an eolic material, usually only slightly skeletal, grained medium to light, with a tendency to temporarily moisturise
Pseudogles of pelican flat, cambilands glued to the heavier sediments of the lim tercier (freshwater upper-wing and tertiary deposits), medium to severe, only occasionally medium-skeletal, low water-permeable, periodically infested
54 Pseudoglia pelican, ogled pellet, ogled pellet pellet, pelican-ogled cambicountry, pelican-oglish pararendzine, saliva, marine neogen and flysh clays, and limic tertiary clay sediments, heavy to very heavy, with very unfavourable physical properties
55 Psefitic, arenic stratified, arenic and pararendzines on light nil deposits, often underlaid with terraces, generally sandy, dry
Fluid modal eubasic to mesobasic, cambic, colluvian modal on a nil storage site, often underlaid with terraces, medium to moderate, generally without skeleton, hair-friendly
57 Flexibility of pelic and cambic eubasic to mesobasic on heavy nil deposits, up to very heavy, without skeleton, favourable humidity to moisture
58 Glucose fluvores on the nil deposits, possibly with a ground terrace, medium or medium heavy lighter, only slightly skeletal, water level below 1 m, water conditions favourable after drainage
59 Glasses on nil deposits, heavy and very heavy, without skeleton, moisture conditions unfavourable, require water control
60 Blue and black blue carbonate and arenic black on nil deposits, powder and dust clay, medium heavy, without skeleton, favourable hair conditions up to slightly moistened
61 Pelican and black pelican carbonates on nil deposits, dust, dust, clay and clinker, heavy and very heavy, without skeleton, prone to moisture
62 Glej, glej carbonate, glej, dross and dust, medium and light, without skeleton, temporarily contaminated with lower water fluctuating at a depth of 0,5 - 1 m
63 Pelican and carbonate pellets on nil deposits, clays and clinkers, heavy and very heavy, without skeleton, unfavourable hair ratios due to high water levels
64 Modular, stagnogal and fluvical glues on steep clay, nil deposits, clay and mucous materials, tufted, with modified water mode, medium to very heavy, without skeleton or slightly skeletal
65 Glasses of aquarium, histic, modal matured, organoland of glej on the nil deposits, slopes, rocks of limic terrier and fly, light to very heavy with higher organic content, moisturizes than HPJ 64
66 Stagnogles modal and histic on sand, clay, clinkers and foreign deposits, light to very heavy with higher content of organic substances, very unfavourable water regime, unsuitable for its treatment
67 Modal gloss on various substrates often stringed, in positions of wide depression and flat units, moderate to severe, water-dependent on flow level, flooded, hard to drain
68 Glasses of modal and modal matured, glasses of histic, maggot matured on nil deposits around smaller watercourses, soil of narrow depression including slopes, difficult to define, medium to very heavy, adverse water regime
69 Aquatic, aquarium, matured and histic glasses on the internal deposits or slopes, mainly heavy, heavily contaminated, soil depression and planar units
70 Glasses of modal, fluvice and glidic fluvizas on nil deposits, possibly with a terrace, with terraces of wide nebula, medium to very heavy, with increased water level in the flow suffering from flooding
71 Fluvický, fluvidy, the same properties as HPJ 70, but significantly moisturizes at the terraces of narrow nives
72 Glasses of fluvical matured and fluvical histic on the nil deposits, moderate to very heavy, permanently under the influence of water level in the flow
73 Glej and hydroeluvian, hydroeluvian and surface cambilands, found in slope positions, generally infested with the presence of slope springs, moderate to very heavy, to moderate skeletal
74 Glej and hydroeluvian pseudogles, surface-matured and surface-histic globes, aquarium globes, modal stagnoglate, medium to very heavy soils, to medium-skeletal areas located in slope positions, infested with sloping springs, often matured
75 Gleese, pseudoglés and globes, lowland areas of slopes, pollution more pronounced than in HPJ 74, difficult to define transitions, on delutions of rocks and slopes, to moderate skeletal
76 Pseudoglés, glasses matured and histic, organolands, always with significant peat and contamination, with difficult availability, generally medium to very heavy, skeletal
77 Shallow rafts up to 3 m deep with the occurrence of colluvitions, regolands, camblands and others, with erosion loops, various granularities, non-skeletal to severe skeletal, for agricultural use not suitable
78 Deep drains exceeding 3 m, with an uncharted representation of hydromorphic soils - glees, pseudoglees and colluviuses of all subtypes with significantly unfavourable humidity conditions, unsuitable for agriculture. '
4. Annex 3 shall read as follows:
"Annex No 3 to Decree No 327 / 1998 Coll.
Characteristics of inclination and exposure
Slope
| Kód | Kategorie | Charakteristika |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 - 1° | úplná rovina |
| 1 | 1 - 3° | rovina |
| 2 | 3 - 7° | mírný sklon |
| 3 | 7 - 12° | střední sklon |
| 4 | 12 - 17° | výrazný sklon |
| 5 | 17 - 25° | příkrý sklon |
| 6 | 25° | sráz |
Exposure
It expresses the location of BPEJ's territory vis-à-vis world parties in four categories marked by codes 0 - 3.
| Kód | Charakteristika |
|---|---|
| 0 | se všesměrnou expozicí |
| 1 | jih (jihozápad až jihovýchod) |
| 2 | východ a západ (jihozápad až severozápad, jihovýchod až severovýchod) |
| 3 | sever (severozápad až severovýchod) |
In the climate regions (referred to in Annex No 1) for code numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, exposure south is considered negative, other exposure is considered equal.
In the climatic regions (as set out in Annex No 1) for code numbers 6, 7, 8 and 9, exposure to the north is considered as negative and exposure to the east - west and south is considered as equal.
In the fourth place of the BPEJ code number, the combination of inclination and exposure is coded as follows:
| Číselný kód | Kód sklonitosti | Kód expozice |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 - 1 | 0 |
| 1 | 2 | 0 |
| 2 | 2 | 1 |
| 3 | 2 | 3 |
| 4 | 3 | 1 |
| 5 | 3 | 3 |
| 6 | 4 | 1 |
| 7 | 4 | 3 |
| 8 | 5 - 6 | 1 |
| 9 | 5 - 6 | 3 “. |
5. Annex 4 shall read as follows:
"Annex No 4 to Decree No. 327 / 1998 Coll.
Characterisation of skeletal and soil depth
Skeletonicity
| Kód | Charakteristika | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | bezskeletovitá, s příměsí | s celkovým obsahem skeletu | do 10% |
| 1 | slabě skeletovitá | s celkovým obsahem skeletu | 10 - 25% |
| 2 | středně skeletovitá | s celkovým obsahem skeletu | 25 - 50% |
| 3 | silně skeletovitá | s celkovým obsahem skeletu | nad 50% |
The skeleton content is expressed by the total density of gravel (solid rock from 4 to 30 mm) and stone (solid rock from 30 mm).
Soil depth
It expresses the depth of part of the soil profile limited either by solid rock or by strong skeletons.
| Kód | Charakteristika | |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | > 60 cm | půda hluboká |
| 1 | 30 - 60 cm | půda středně hluboká |
| 2 | ˂ 30 | půda mělká |
In the fifth place of the code number, the code of the combination of skeleton and soil depth is given as follows:
| Číselný kód | Kód skeletovitosti | Charakteristika kódu skeletovitosti | Kód hloubky půdy | Charakteristika hloubky půdy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | bezskeletovitá, s příměsí | 0 | hluboká |
| 1 | 0 - 1 | bezskeletovitá, s příměsí, slabě skeletovitá | 0 - 1 | hluboká, středně hluboká |
| 2 | 1 | slabě skeletovitá | 0 | hluboká |
| 3 | 2 | středně skeletovitá | 0 | hluboká |
| 4 | 2 | středně skeletovitá | 0 - 1 | hluboká, středně hluboká |
| 5 | 1 | slabě skeletovitá | 2 | mělká |
| 6 | 2 | středně skeletovitá | 2 | mělká |
| 7+) | 0 - 1 | bezskeletovitá, s příměsí, slabě skeletovitá | 0 - 1 | hluboká, středně hluboká |
| 8+) | 2 - 3 | středně skeletovitá, silně skeletovitá | 0 - 2 | hluboká, středně hluboká, mělká |
| 9+) | 0 - 3 | bezskeletovitá, s příměsí, slabě skeletovitá, středně skeletovitá, silně skeletovitá | 0 - 2 | hluboká, středně hluboká, mělká |
+) Applies only to soil with a gradient > 120, i.e. HPJ 40, 41 and HPJ 39 undeveloped (ranker) soils. '
This Decree shall take effect on 1 January 2003.
Minister:
Ing. Palas v. r.
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| Citation | Decree No. 546 / 2002 Coll., amending Decree No. 327 / 1998 Coll., laying down the characteristics of the soil and the procedure for their management and updating |
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| Regulation Type | Order |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 31.12.2002 |
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| Effective from | 01.01.2003 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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