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MP7

Location: WalpeupNorthcote Factual Key: Db 1.53
General Landscape Description: Upper slope of a gentle rise known as the Limestone Site within the Mid Mallee Land System. Australian Soil Classification: Endohypersodic, Regolithic, Hypocalcic CALCAROSOL



MP7 landscape
MP7 Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-5 cmDark brown (7.5YR3/4); sandy loam; hardsetting surface condition with calcrete coarse fragments common (10-20%); structure; weak consistence dry; highly calcareous; pH 8.3; sharp and wavy change to:
MP7 profile
MP7 Profile
Subsoil
B25-30 cmDark red (2.5YR3/6); light sandy clay loam; firm consistence dry; pH 8.4; highly calcareous; clear and tongued change to:
C130-90 cmYellowish red (7.5YR6/6); light clay; firm consistence dry; contains very many (>50%) hard carbonates; very highly calcareous:
C290-145 cmYellowish red (5YR5/8); light clay; very firm consistence dry; contains very many (>50%) soft carbonates; moderately calcareous; pH 9.4:
2B2 145+ cmPale olive (5Y6/3) with sub-dominant brown (7.5YR4/4); heavy clay; strong very coarse prismatic, parting to strong coarse prismatic structure; strong consistence moist; contains few (2-10%) manganiferous material; moderately calcareous; pH 8.7
Note: This horizon may be equivalent to Blanchetown Clay (Jim Rowan pers. com.).
Key Profile Features: Soil Profile Characteristics:

MP7 pHMP7 salinity
The soil profile is moderately alkaline to 1 metre. Then becomes very strongly alkaline.
MP7 sodicityMP7 clay
The surface and upper subsoil is non-sodic. The deeper subsoil is strongly sodic. The clay content increases gradually with depth and is quite high in the deeper subsoil.

Management Considerations:

Whole Profile
Surface (A) Horizons
Subsoil (B) Horizons
Profile Described By: Profile described by Mark Imhof, Jim Rowan and Sonia Thompson (March 1994).