High-rise systems tracts | Height levels of tracts | Slope angle |
Upper slope | steep with shrub xerophytic oak forests and their overgrown thickets on brown forest primitive low-power highly stony eroded soils | more 45˚ |
steep with mesophyticoakwoods from mongolian oak with ash nosolithicforbred-lezpedetsevye on brown forest thin loamy-stony soils | 20˚ - 45˚ | |
middle-spruce with fern oak forests on brown forest medium-thick loamy-stony soils | 20˚ - 30˚ | |
gentle with mesophyticoakwoods from mongolian oak with ash nosolithicforbred-lesepets on brown, thick forest loamy-stony soils | 3˚ - 5˚ | |
Mid-slope | steep with xerophyticlespecid oak forests on brown forest thin stony eroded loamy-stony soils | More 45˚ |
steep with xerophytic grassy oak forests on brown forest typical thin and soddy brown loamy-stony eroded soils | 20 - 45˚ | |
srednekrutye with mesophytic oak forests, their light forests on soddy brown thin loamy-stony poorly eroded soils | 20˚ - 30˚ | |
gently sloping with mesophytic oak forests, their light forests on sod-brown medium-thick loamy-stony soils | 3˚ - 5˚ | |
Lower slopes | steep with xerophytic oak forests and grassy meadows on brown forest thin and fragmented soils | More 45˚ |
steep with xerophytic shrub-grassy oak forests on brown forest thin stony eroded soils | 20˚ - 45˚ | |
middle-sprouted with fern oak forests of mongolian oak with japanese alder, maples and lindens, forbs and grass meadows on brown forest typical and sod-brown gleypowerful and medium-sized loamy-gravelly soils | 20˚ - 30˚ | |
gentle slopes and plumes with light forests and forests of alder Japanese forbs and shrubs combined with forb, forb-sedge and sedge-reed meadows on brown forest gley heavy loamy stony soils | 3˚ - 5˚ |