RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Quantification of soil loss from eroded soil phases JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 591 OP 596 VO 49 IS 6 A1 Olson, K.R. A1 Norton, L.D. A1 Fenton, T. E. A1 Lal, R. YR 1994 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/49/6/591.abstract AB The objective of this review paper is to evaluate methods of identifying eroded phases of a soil and quantifying the amount of soil lost from erosion. The effect of accelerated erosion on soils is recorded on National Cooperative Soil Survey maps as phases of soil series and reflect the percentage of the original A horizon remaining. This definition requires a knowledge of original A horizon thickness prior to cultivation. Erosion classes based on erosion of topsoil underestimate the extent of erosion from both the topsoil and subsoils, particularly where soils have been cultivated for hundreds of years and are severely eroded. For some soils, a major soil classification problem occurs when accelerated erosion affects the diagnostic horizons.