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GN27

Property: ISIA TaturaAustralian Soil Classification: Calcic, Subnatric, Red SODOSOL
Northcote Factual Key: Dy 2.13 Great Soil Group: red-brown earth
Soil Type: LEMNOS LOAM
General Landscape Description: Level plain with prior stream activity.
GN27 landscape
GN27 Landscape
Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-15 cmDark brown (10YR4/3) heavy clay loam; hardsetting surface when dry; moderate coarse blocky structure; contains a trace (< 2%) amount of manganese stains and ferromanganiferous nodules; pH 6.0; abrupt change to:
GN27 profile
GN27 Profile
Subsoil
B115-20 cmYellowish red (5YR5/8) and dark brown (10YR4/3) fine sandy clay; weak medium blocky structure; strong consistence, slightly moist; pH 6.9; clear change to:
B2120-70 cmYellowish red (5YR5/8) medium clay; moderate coarse blocky, breaking to moderate medium blocky structure; strong consistence, slightly moist; contains a few (5-10 %) manganese stains between 40-60 cm depth; pH 7.6; gradual change to:
B22k70-90 cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6) [with some yellowish red (5YR5/8) mixing] light medium clay; moderate medium polyhedral, breaking to strong fine polyhedral structure; contains a few (5-10 %) carbonate/silica nodules (5-20 mm size); pH 9.0; clear change to:
B2390-110 cmPale brown (10YR6/3) with faint yellowish brown (10YR5/6) mottles; light medium clay; contains a common (10 %) amount of manganese stains and a trace (< 2%) amount of ferromanganiferous nodules (4 -10 mm size); pH 9.1

Key Profile Features: Soil Profile Characteristics:

pH
Salinity Rating
Surface soil
(A1 horizon)
Moderately Acid
Very Low
Non-Sodic
None
Upper subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Slightly Alkaline
Very Low
Sodic
Complete
Deep subsoil
(at 1 m)
Very Strongly Alkaline
Low
Sodic
-

GN27 graphs



Management Considerations:
Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizons
Notes
Profile described by Paul Rampant and Mark Imhof (5/6/96).

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