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MM578

Site: MM578Land Unit: Glenthompson Metasediments
Aust. Soil Class.: ?, Mottled-Subnatric, Brown SODOSOL (confidence level 3)

General Land Unit Description:
This land unit occurs mainly around Glenthompson, although there are scattered occurrences around Balmoral. The landscape is mainly undulating rises with some gentle colluvial slopes. The major soil type on the rises and low hills is a Chromosol, which is commonly sodic at depth (MM583). A dominant soil type on the gentle slopes tends to be a Brown Sodosol, which is represented by this site. A co-dominant soil type on the gentle slopes, which is often found in association with the Sodosols, is a Kurosol, which is often sodic at depth (MM580).

Site Description:
Geology: Quaternary basaltLandform pattern: Gently undulating plains
Position in landscape: Mid slopeInternal drainage: Imperfectly drained

Soil Profile Morphology

A10-10 cmBrown (10YR4/2) loamy sand, very weak consistence, pH 4.9. Clear transition to:

A2110-60 cmLight brown (10YR6/4) sand, conspicuously bleached (10YR8/2) when dry, pH 6.1. Sharp transition to:

A2260-75 cmSand, many coarse quartz pebbles (6-20 mm). Sharp transition to:

Subsoil
B2175-90 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/4) sandy clay, yellowish brown mottling (10YR5/8), massive structure, pH 7.2.

Key profile features:

Soil pit MM578 graphs