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NE42

Property: Rutherglen Research InstitutePaddock #: 17
Aust. Soil Class.: Vertic (and Calcic), Mottled-Mesonatric, Grey SODOSOLNorthcote Factual Key: Dy 3.43
Great Soil Group: solodic soil
Map Unit: Black Dog fine sandy loam (n.b this soil profile more closely resembles Lilliput loam)
General Landscape Description: Lower part of plain (associated with Black Dog Creek).

Soil Profile Morphology:


Photo: Site NE42 Landscape
NE42 Landscape


Surface Soil

O0-1 cmOrganic mat; sharp change to:
Photo: Site NE42 Profile
NE42 Profile
A11-8 cmBrown (7.5YR4/4); fine sandy loam; weak coarse blocky structure; firm consistence dry; contains a common (15%) amount of ferro-manganiferous nodules (5-12 mm size); pH 4.9; abrupt change to:
A28-45 cmPinkish white (7.5YR7/4) con-spicuously bleached (10YR8/3d) loamy sand; structureless; weak consistence dry; pH 5.6; abrupt and wavy change to:
Subsoil
B2145-60 cmLight brownish grey (2.5Y6/2) with yellowish red (5YR5/8) and faint brownish yellow (10YR6/6) mottles; light medium clay; moderate coarse blocky, breaking to moderate medium blocky structure; strong consistence, moderately moist; contains a few (5%) ferromanganiferous nodules (10 mm size); pH 7.6; gradual change to:
B2260-75 cmLight brownish grey (2.5Y6/2) with faint brownish yellow (10YR6/6) mottles; light medium clay; weak coarse prismatic, breaking to strong coarse blocky structure; strong consistence, moderately moist; contains a common (10%) amount of manganese stains; pH 8.6; clear change to:
B2375-95 cmLight yellowish brown (2.5Y6/4) with olive yellow (2.5Y6/6) diffuse mottles; medium clay; moderate coarse prismatic, breaking to strong coarse blocky structure; strong consistence moderately moist; many slickensides present; pH 8.9; clear change to:
B31k95-120 cmPale brown (10YR6/3); medium heavy clay; strong very coarse prismatic structure; firm consistence moist; contains a few (2-5%) silica and carbonate nodules (2-50 mm size); pH 9.2; clear change to:
B32120-140 cmLight olive brown (2.5Y5/4); light medium clay; moderate coarse prismatic, breaking to moderate coarse blocky structure; very firm consistence moderately moist; pH 9.3; gradual change to:
B33140+ cmDark yellowish brown (10YR4/4); sandy clay loam; moderate coarse blocky structure; strong consistence moderately moist; contains a few (5%) manganese stains; pH 9.3;

Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:

Graph: pH levels in Site NE42



The surface horizon is very strongly acid. The subsurface (A2) horizon is moderately acid. The upper subsoil is slightly alkaline and the deeper subsoil becomes very strongly alkaline.
Graph: Salinity levels in Site NE42



The salinity rating is very low for the upper profile and becomes low at about one metre depth.

Graph: Sodicity levels in Site NE42



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

Graph: Clay% in Site NE42



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



Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH
(CaCl2)
EC 1:5
Organic Carbon
G/100g
Exchangeable Cations
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A1
1-8
4.9
4.1
0.12
1.1
0.25
0.51
0.14
A2
8-45
5.6
4.4
<0.05
0.28
0.08
0.18
0.06
B21
45-60
7.6
6.1
0.06
3.8
6.5
0.53
1.8
B22
60-75
8.6
7.1
0.11
4.6
9.7
0.61
2.9
B23
75-95
8.9
7.5
0.09
5.3
13
0.6
4.5
B31k
95-120
9.2
8.2
0.3
5.6
14
0.6
4.9
B32
120-140
9.3
8.2
0.23
7.3
12
0.82
3.9
B33
140+
9.3
7.9
0.12
3.8
7.7
0.41
2.8

Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
Exchangeable Aluminium
mg/kg
Exchangeable Acidity
meq/100g
Field Capacity
pF 2.5
Wilting Point
pF 4.2
Coarse Sand
(0.2-2.0 mm)
Fine Sand
(0.02-0.2 mm)
Silt
(0.002-0.02 mm)
Clay
(<0.002 mm)
A1
1-8
55
19.5
5.3
17
54
16
9
A2
8-45
17
15.4
1.7
19
60
16
5
B21
45-60
30.6
18.8
11
32
9
47
B22
60-75
33.8
18.5
6
33
11
50
B23
75-95
B31k
95-120
B32
120-140
B33
140+

Management Considerations:



Whole Profile Surface (A) Horizons Subsoil (B) Horizon Management Details: