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NE37a

Property: Rutherglen Research InstitutePaddock #: PTD 2 (native grass)
Aust. Soil Class.: Vertic (and Hypocalcic), Mottled-Subnatric, Grey SODOSOLNorthcote Factual Key: Dy 3.43
Great Soil Group: solodic
Map Unit: Unit 2 (a gilgai complex of four soil types: Rutherglen loam (deep and normal phases), Lilliput loam, and Types D and E).
General Landscape Description: This site occurs in a paddock which has never been cultivated. Well developed gilgai microrelief is present.

This soil occurs on the edge of the depression component of the gilgai microrelief and is similar to Lilliput loam [as described by Poutsma and Skene (1961)]. Wallaby Grass (Danthonia sp) commonly grows in the gilgai hollows.

Soil Profile Morphology:


Photo: Site NE37a Landscape
NE37a Landscape


Surface Soil

A10-20 cmBrown (10YR4/3); fine sandy clay loam; firm consistence dry; rusty root channel mottling present; pH 5.8; abrupt change to:
Photo: Site NE37a Profile
NE37a Profile
A220-25 cmVery pale brown (10YR7/3) conspicuously bleached; fine sandy clay loam; contains a few (5%) ferruginous and manganiferous nodules (5-10 mm size); pH 6.6; sharp change to:
Subsoil
B2125-70 cmLight brownish grey (10YR6/2) with yellowish brown (10YR5/8) mottles; heavy clay; deep cracks evident; moderate very coarse prismatic structure (slickensides present at 50 cm); bleached material from above present along ped faces; rigid consistence dry; pH 6.7; gradual change to:
B2270-110 cmLight olive brown (2.5Y6/4) heavy clay; coarsely structured; large slickensides present; contains very few (2%) ferromanganiferous nodules; clear change to:
B23110-140 cmLight olive brown (2.5Y5/4); heavy clay; slickensides present; contains a trace (< 2%) amount of carbonate-silica nodules (2-10 mm size) and a few (5-10%) ferromanganiferous nodules (2-5 mm size), slickensides present; pH 8.8.

Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:

Graph: pH in Site NE37a



The surface soil is moderately acid. The upper subsoil is slightly acid and the deeper subsoil is strongly alkaline.
Graph: Salinity in Site NE37a



The salinity rating is very low throughout the upper metre of the soil profile. It becomes low-medium below 1 metre depth.

Graph: Sodicity in Site NE37a



The upper subsoil is sodic. The deeper subsoil is strongly sodic. Strong to complete dispersion occurs throughout the subsoil.

Graph: Clay% in Site NE37a



The clay % increases significantly at the A/B horizon interface.


Management Considerations:

Whole Profile

Surface (A) Horizons Subsoil (B) Horizons Management Details: