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MP4b

Location: Walpeup.Australian Soil Classification: Epibasic (and Epihypersodic), Pedal, Hypercalcic, CALCAROSOL.
Northcote Factual Key: Gc 2.22.Great Soil Group: solonized brown soil.
Geology: Quaternary deposits (Woorinen Formation).General Landscape Description: Open depression of a swale.


Photo: Soil Pit Site MP4b Landscape
MP4b Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A110-3 cmDark reddish brown (2.5YR3/4) sandy loam; surface pavement has a layer of a few (2-10%) hard carbonate nodules; weakly structured (massive); firm consistence dry; non calcareous; pH 7.8; sharp change to:

    Photo: Soil Pit Site MP4b Profile
    MP4b Profile
A123-18 cmDark red (2.5YR3/6); light sandy clay loam; weakly structured (massive); firm consistence dry; non calcareous; pH 8.1; sharp change to:

Subsoil

B21k18-70 cmRed (2.5YR4/6); sandy clay loam (becoming sandy clay with depth); moderate medium sub-angular blocky structure (rough-faced peds); strong consistence dry; fine-earth carbonates common (10-20%); highly calcareous; pH 9.6; gradual change to:

B22k70-150 cmRed (2.5YR4/8); sandy clay; moderate medium sub-angular blocky structure; firm consistence dry; contains very many (80%) fine-earth carbonates and hard calcareous nodules (3-50 mm in size); very highly calcareous; pH 9.9; clear change to:

B23k150-230 cmRed (2.5YR4/8); medium clay (sandy); moderate medium sub-angular blocky structure; strong consistence dry; contains tongues of soft carbonate; contains at 200 cm depth heavy clay ‘pipe’ structures with a few (2-10%) manganese nodules; very highly calcareous; pH 9.5; clear change to:

B3230-300 cmRed (2.5YR4/6) with yellowish red (5YR5/8) and subdominant light yellowish brown (10YR6/4); medium clay; strong fine to medium angular blocky structure (smooth-faced peds); strong consistence dry; contains a few (<2%) soft fine segregations (manganese); slickensides present; highly calcareous; pH 8.4.

Key Profile Features:
Soil Profile Characteristics:



Graph: for Site MP4b
The surface soil is slightly alkaline and the subsoil is extremely alkaline.The surface soil has a low salinity rating. The upper subsoil has a moderate rating and the deeper subsoil is high.
    The surface soil is non-sodic. The subsoil is strongly sodic throughout.
    The clay content increases gradually with depth.

Management Considerations:

Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizon
Profile Described By: Nabil Badawy, Mark Imhof and Sonia Thompson (October 1994).