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Site NE33

Property: Rutherglen Research Institute.
Paddock Number: E.

Australian Soil Classification: Bleached-Sodic, Eutrophic, Yellow DERMOSOL.
Northcote Factual Key: Gn 4.65.
Great Soil Group: Yellow Soloth.

General Landscape Description: Slightly lower lying area of the plain.
Soil Mapping Unit: Rutherglen Loam (deep phase).

Photo: Site NE33 Landscape
Site NE33 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A110-5 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/4); fine sandy clay loam; weak coarse blocky structure; pH 5.5; clear change to:

Photo: Site NE33 Profile
Site NE33 Profile
A125-15 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/4); silty clay loam; pH 4.9; abrupt change to:

A215-35 cmLight yellowish brown (10YR6/4) conspicuously bleached (10YR8/2d); fine sandy clay loam; weak coarse blocky structure; contains a few (10%) ferromanganiferous nodules (2-10 mm size); pH 5.2; clear and wavy change to:

Subsoil

B2135-50 cmVery pale brown (10YR7/4) with yellow (10YR7/8) mottles; light clay (fine sandy); weak medium blocky structure; strong consistence dry; contains a few (2-5%) ferruginous concretions (10 mm size); pH 5.9; abrupt change to:

B2250-60 cmYellow (10YR7/8); light clay (fine sandy); weak to moderate medium blocky structure; pH 6.0; clear change to:

B2360-80 cmBrownish yellow (10YR6/6 and 6/8); medium clay; moderate medium blocky structure; pH 5.8; clear change to:

B380 cm+Light brownish grey (10YR6/2) with yellowish brown (10YR5/6 and 5/8) mottles; medium heavy clay; moderate medium blocky structure; contains a few (5-10%) ferromanganiferous nodules (6-10 mm size); pH 6.6.

Key Profile Features:
Soil Profile Characteristics:

Diagram: pH in Site NE33


The surface horizons are strongly acid. The upper subsoil is moderately acid and the deep subsoil becomes slightly acid.
Diagram: Sodicity in Site NE33


The upper soil profile is non-sodic (and non-dispersive) throughout. The deep subsoil becomes sodic (from 80 cm depth).
Diagram: Salinity in Site NE33



Soluble salt levels are very low throughout the profile.
Diagram: Clay% in Site NE33



There is a moderate texture contrast at the A/B horizon boundary.
Diagram: Exchangeable Aluminium in Site NE33



Exchangeable aluminium levels increase in the very strongly acid A12 horizon and decrease as pH levels increase.



Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH (CaCl2)
EC 1:5
Exchangeable Cations
Exchangeable
Aluminium
mg/kg
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)
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A11
0-5
5.5
4.8
0.09
3.3
0.58
0.5
0.09
25
28
7
2
48
30
19
A12
5-15
4.9
4.2
0.08
1.6
0.3
0.3
0.15
74
25
6




A2
15-35
5.2
4.5
<0.05
2
0.49
0.24
<0.05
28
23
6
3
53
27
20
B21
35-50
5.9
5.2
<0.05
4.6
2.1
0.55
0.1

26
11
2
43
19
36
B22
50-60
6
5.2
<0.05
3.4
2.8
0.51
0.13

28
10
2
47
19
35
B23
60-80
5.8
5
<0.05
3.3
4.7
0.58
0.34

28
13
3
42
14
42
B3
80+
6.6
5.4
<0.05
4
6.9
0.5
1.2








Management Considerations:

Whole Profile
Surface (A) Horizons
Subsoil (B) Horizons
Management Details:
Profile Described By: Mark Imhof and Paul Rampant (20/11/95).