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soil.texture

Soil texture triangle plot


Description

Display a USDA soil texture triangle with optional grid, labels and soil texture points.

Usage

soil.texture(soiltexture=NULL, main="", at=seq(0.1, 0.9, by=0.1),
             axis.labels=c("percent sand", "percent silt",
                           "percent clay"),
             tick.labels=list(l=seq(10, 90, by=10), r=seq(10, 90, by=10),
                              b=seq(10, 90, by=10)),
             show.names=TRUE, show.lines=TRUE, col.names="gray",
             bg.names=par("bg"), show.grid=FALSE, col.axis="black",
             col.lines="gray", col.grid="gray", lty.grid=3,
             show.legend=FALSE, label.points=FALSE, point.labels=NULL,
             col.symbols="black", pch=par("pch"), ...)

Arguments

soiltexture

Matrix of soil textures where each row is a soil sample and three columns contain the proportions of the components sand, silt and clay in the range 0 to 1 or percentages in the range 0 to 100.

main

The title of the soil texture plot. Defaults to nothing.

at

Positions on the three axes where ticks will be drawn.

axis.labels

Labels for the axes.

tick.labels

The tick labels for the three axes.

show.names

Logical - whether to show the names of different soil types within the soil triangle.

show.lines

Logical - whether to show the boundaries of the different soil types within the soil triangle.

col.names

Color of the soil names. Defaults to gray.

bg.names

Color to use when drawing a blank patch for the names of soil types.

show.grid

Logical - whether to show grid lines at each 10 level of each soil component.

col.axis

Color of the triangular axes, ticks and labels.

col.lines

Color of the boundary lines. Defaults to gray.

col.grid

Color of the grid lines. Defaults to gray.

lty.grid

Type of line for the grid. Defaults to dashed.

show.legend

Logical - whether to display a legend.

label.points

Logical - whether to call thigmophobe.labels to label the points.

point.labels

Optional labels for the points or legend.

col.symbols

Color of the symbols representing each value.

pch

Symbols to use in plotting values.

...

Additional arguments passed to triax.points and then points.

Details

soil.texture displays a triangular plot area on which soil textures defined as proportions of sand, silt and clay can be plotted. Optional grid, vertex labels, soil type divisions and names may also be displayed. If a matrix of soil textures is present, these will be plotted.

Value

If soiltexture was included, a list of the x,y positions of the soil types plotted. If not, nil.

Note

This is now a special case of triax.plot.

Author(s)

Sander Oom, Jim Lemon, and Michael Toews

References

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2007. National Soil Survey Handbook, title 430-VI.// https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/survey/class/taxonomy/?cid=nrcs142p2_053577

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2007. Soil Texture Calculator// https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/survey/class/taxonomy/?cid=nrcs142p2_053577

See Also

Examples

data(soils)
 soil.texture(main="NO DATA")
 soil.texture(soils, main="DEFAULT", pch=2)
 soil.texture(soils, main="LINES AND NAMES", show.lines=TRUE,
  show.names=TRUE, pch=3)
 soiltex.return<-soil.texture(soils[1:6,], main="GRID AND LEGEND",
  show.grid=TRUE, pch=4, col.symbols=1:6, show.legend=TRUE)
 par(soiltex.return$oldpar)

plotrix

Various Plotting Functions

v3.8-1
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Jim Lemon, Ben Bolker, Sander Oom, Eduardo Klein, Barry Rowlingson, Hadley Wickham, Anupam Tyagi, Olivier Eterradossi, Gabor Grothendieck, Michael Toews, John Kane, Rolf Turner, Carl Witthoft, Julian Stander, Thomas Petzoldt, Remko Duursma, Elisa Biancotto, Ofir Levy, Christophe Dutang, Peter Solymos, Robby Engelmann, Michael Hecker, Felix Steinbeck, Hans Borchers, Henrik Singmann, Ted Toal, Derek Ogle, Darshan Baral, Ulrike Groemping, Bill Venables
Initial release
2021-01-21

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