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MP17

Location: Torrita.
Australian Soil Classification: Epibasic, Petrocalcic, Hypocalcic CALCAROSOL (medium, slightly gravelly, sandy loamy, very shallow).
Northcote Factual Key: Uc 5.22.Great Soil Group: solonized brown soil.
Geology: Quaternary aeolian deposits.General Landscape Description: Lower slope of a low rise between east-west dunes.



Photo: Soil Pit Site MP17 Landscape
MP17 Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-12 cmDark brown (7.5YR4/4); loamy sand; apedal; weak consistence dry; non calcareous; pH 8.4:
Photo: Soil Pit MP17 Profile
MP17 Profile
Subsoil
B212-20 cmYellowish red (5YR5/8); sandy loam; apedal; very firm consistence dry; slightly calcareous; pH 8.5:
Ck20-50 cmCalcrete layer:
D1k50-140 cmReddish yellow (5YR6/8); sandy loam (clayey); contains very many (50%) fine-earth carbonates; pH 10.0:
D2140+ cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6); light clayey sand; pH 10.1.

Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:

Graph: pH levels in Soil Pit MP17
Graph: Salinity levels in Soil Pit MP17

The surface soil is moderately alkaline. The deeper subsoil is extremely alkaline from 60 cm.

The surface soil has a very low to low salinity rating. The deeper subsoil has a high salinity rating.


Graph: Sodicity levels in Soil Pit MP17


The surface and subsoil are non-sodic.

Management Considerations:

Whole Profile Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizon
Substrate (C) Horizon
Subsoil (D) Horizons
Comments: At time of sampling MRS were conducting crop trials.

Profile Described By: Mark Imhof, Nabil Badawy and Sonia Thompson (October 1994).