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CLRA32


Location: Wallington Road, Leopold District, Bellarine Peninsula

Australian Soil Classification: Melanic, Lithic, Calcic, CALCAROSOL


General Landscape Description: Mid slope within a low hills / scarp unit
Geology: Palaeogene Maude Formation: marine limestone (possibly sandy)

CLRA32 landscape
CLRA32 Landscape. Cutting on Wallington Road


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A
0–20 cmDark brown (7.5YR3/2); clay loam, fine sandy; abundant small to medium sub-rounded calcareous coarse fragments; strong fine prismatic and strong fine sub-angular blocky, parting to very fine sub-angular blocky structure; rough fabric; very firm consistence dry; pH 8.5; gradual boundary to:

CLRA32 profile
CLRA32 Profile
Subsoil

B/C
20–25 cmBrown (7.5YR4/2); fine sandy loam; many medium to large sub-rounded calcareous coarse fragments; moderate fine prismatic and moderate fine, parting to very fine sub-angular blocky structure; rough fabric; weak consistence dry; pH 9.0; clear boundary to:

R
25 cm +Massive limestone.

Management Considerations:

Profile Described By: David Rees (December 2002).