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ASH98 (plot 1)
| Site: ASH98 (Plot1) | Land Unit: Dundas Redgum |
General Land Unit Description:
The flat surface of the Dundas Tablelands predominantly consists of Brown Chromosols and to a lesser extent Yellow Chromosols with a ferric horizon, typically occurring above the clay subsoil. The soil is commonly developed over a highly weathered mottled zone. This red and white mottling, sometimes referred to as ‘tiger mottles’, is thought to be the result of deep chemical weathering which occurred during the late Tertiary period. Red gums are the dominant vegetation found on this surface.
2.5 year old
Eucalyptus globulus plantation on ex-agricultural land
Site Description:
| Geology: Cainozoic duricrust | Landform pattern: Undulating plain |
| Position in landscape: Lower slope | Internal drainage: Imperfectly drained |
Soil Profile Morphology
| A1 | 0-15 cm | Very dark greyish brown (10YR3/2) loam; weak polyhedral structure (20-50 mm) parting to weak granular structure (5-10 mm); weak consistence when dry; few medium ferruginous nodules; common very fine macropores; areal porosity 0.3%; many medium roots; clear and smooth transition to: |  |
| A1 | 15-28 cm | Dark brown (10YR4/3) loam; unable to assess structure of consistency due to the presence of very many segregations; dry; very many coarse ferruginous nodules; common very fine roots; sharp and smooth transition to: |
| Subsoil |
| B21 | 28-60 cm | Yellowish brown (10YR5/6) with common medium distinct reddish brown (5YR5/5) mottles, light medium clay; strong polyhedral structure (10-20 mm) parting to strong granular structure (5-10 mm); firm consistence when moderately moist; very few medium ferruginous segregations; few very fine macropores; areal porosity 0.05%; few very fine roots; diffuse and smooth transition to: |
| B22 | 60-100 cm | Yellowish brown (10YR5/6) with many coarse prominent red (2.5YR4/8), red (2.5YR4/6) and yellow (10YR7/8) mottles, light medium clay; moderate polyhedral structure (20-50 mm) parting to weak polyhedral structure (10-20 mm); firm consistence when moderately moist; few very fine macropores; areal porosity 0.03%; no roots observed; diffuse and smooth transition to: |
| B23 | 100-150 cm | Yellowish brown (10YR6/2) with many coarse prominent brownish yellow (10YR6/6) and red (2.5YR4/8) mottles, light medium clay; strong polyhedral structure (20-50 mm) parting to moderate polyhedral structure (10-20 mm); firm consistence when moderately moist; few very fine macropores; areal porosity 0.03%; no roots observed. |
| 150-250 cm | Similar to layer above. |
| 250-400 cm | Fine sandy light clays and silty clays (grey, red, orange), no calcium carbonate observed. |
Sampled by: Ian Sargeant, Paul Feikema and Martin Clark (6 December 2000)