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SW10

Location: Grassmere

Australian Soil Classification: Melanic-Vertic, Eutrophic, Black DERMOSOL/Vertic Sodosol
Northcote Factual Key: Gn 3.42
Great Soil Group: Chernozem
General Landscape Description: Rolling hills
Site Description: Upper slope (10%) of a rolling hill.
Land Unit:
Geology: Quaternary volcanic ash deposits (Qvs), overlying Tertiary Port Campbell Limestone (Tmc).


Photo: Site SW10 Landscape
Site SW10 Landscape



Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-20 cmVery dark brown (7.5YR2/2) heavy clay loam; moderate coarse blocky, parting to moderate medium blocky structure; weak consistence moderately moist; pH 6.1; clear to gradual change to:Photo: Site SW10 Profile
Site SW10 Profile
Subsoil

B2120-40 cmVery dark greyish brown (10YR3/2) light medium clay; strong medium polyhedral, parting to strong fine polyhedral structure (shiny faced peds); firm consistence moist; contains very few (2%) limestone fragments (10 mm size); pH 6.0; gradual change to:

B2240-60 cmDark brown (7.5YR3/2) medium clay; strong medium polyhedral, parting to strong fine polyhedral structure; firm consistence moist; pH 6.6; wavy change to:

B2360-120 cmDark brown (7.5YR3/2) with yellowish brown (10YR5/4) mottles; light clay; moderate medium polyhedral, parting to moderate fine polyhedral structure; strong consistence moderately moist; contains many (40%) ferruginous nodules (5-15 mm); variable yellowish brown (10YR5/4) weathered ash layer ('wombat rock'); pH 6.9; clear change to:

B3120-150 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/6) medium clay; strong fine lenticular, parting to strong very fine lenticular structure; weak consistence moderately moist; pH 7.1; abrupt change to:

C150 cm+Limestone.



Key Profile Features:


Soil Profile Characteristics:
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pH
Salinity
Surface Soil
(A1 horizon)
Slightly Acid
Medium
Non-Sodic
Subsoil
(20-40 cm)
Moderately Acid
Medium
Non-Sodic
Deeper Subsoil
(120-150 cm)
Slightly Alkaline
Low
Sodic




Graph: pH in Site SW10
Graph: Salinity in SW10
Graph: Sodicity in Site SW10
Graph: Clay% in Site SW10
The surface soil is slightly acid. The upper subsoil is moderately acid and the deeper subsoil becomes slightly acid.The salinity rating is medium in the surface and upper subsoil and low in the deeper subsoil.The surface is non-sodic becoming sodic at 40 cm depth.The clay percentage increases gradually with depth in the upper part of the soil profile. In the deep subsoil the clay percentage increases sharply at the junction of an older land surface at 120 cm depth.


Chemical and Physical Analysis:
Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH
(CaCl
2)
EC
dS/m
NaCl
%
Exchangeable Cations
Coarse Sand
(0.2-2.0 mm)
%
Fine Sand
(0.02-0.2 mm)
%
Silt
(0.002-0.02 mm)
%
Clay
(<0.002 mm)
%
Wilting Point
% w/w
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A1
0-20
6.1
5.4
0.32
<0.05
19
8.9
1.2
1.6
5
25
21
33
26
B21
20-40
6.0
5.3
0.27
<0.05
18
12
0.8
1.8
4
21
15
48
29
B22
40-60
6.6
5.6
0.19
19
21
0.7
2.7
2
14
14
57
39
B23
60-120
6.9
5.9
0.2
20
22
0.6
3.3
3
21
18
45
39
B3
120-150
7.1
6.3
0.25
<0.05
17
17
0.5
2
1
8
4
83




Management Considerations:

Whole Profile

Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizons Comments from Landholder:
Profile Described By: Mark Imhof, Austin Brown and Ruth Lourey, 18th June 1996.