Back to: A Land Capability Study of the Rural City of Marong
| Map Unit: | Ordovician sediments, moderate slope | Map Unit Symbol: | Osc |
| % of Study Area: | 0.8 |

| Parent material age: | Ordovician | Depth seasonal watertable: | > 5 m |
| Lithology: | Sedimentary | Potential recharge to groundwater: | Moderate |
| Landform Pattern: | Rolling hills | Flooding risk: | Nil |
| Element: | Slope | Drainage: | Well drained |
| Slope common: | 12% | Depth to hardrock: | 0.7 m (variable) |
| Slope range: | 10 - 32% | ||
| Rock outcrop: | 2% |
| Land degradation: | Water erosion | Wind erosion | Salting | Acidification | |
Sheet/rill | Gully | ||||
| Susceptibility | Very high | Moderate | Low | Low | Moderate |
| Incidence | Moderate | Moderate | Low | Nil | Low |
| Permeability (measured - average, range): | 37, 15 - 90 mm/day |
| Permeability (estimated): | - |
| Available water capacity: | 122 mm H2O |
| Linear shrinkage (B horizon): | 14.6% |
| A1 | 0-12 cm | Dull reddish brown (5YR4/3) fine sandy loam, weak structure, subangular blocky peds 20-50 mm, smooth fabric, moderately firm consistence, common subangular sedimentary and quartz gravel fragments, moderate organic matter,pH 6.5. Clear transition to |
| A2 | 12-30 cm | Hardsetting orange (5YR6/6) loam, sporadically bleached when dry, weak structure, subangular blocky peds 5-10 mm, smooth fabric, moderately firm consistence, a few organic segregations throughout, many angular coarse sedimentary fragments, pH 5. Clear transition to |
| B2 | 30-60 cm | Dull reddish brown(5YR4/4) medium clay, weak structure, subangular blocky peds 10-20 mm, smooth fabric, very firm consistence, pH 5.5. Gradual transition to |
| B3 | 60-70 cm | Dull reddish brown (5YR4/4) medium clay, moderate structure, subangular blocky peds 5-10 mm, smooth fabric, moderately firm consistence, many subangular sedimentary gravel, pH 10. |
| Factual Key (Northcote): | Dr 2.33 (major), Gn 4.54 (minor) |
| Australian Soil Classification: | Subnatric, Red, Sodosol; moderate, medium, loamy, gravelly |
| Unified Soil Group: | CH |
Horizon | pH | Gravel % | E.C. (salts) | Nutrient Status | P | K | Al | Organic Matter | Dispersibility |
| A1 | 6.2 | 2.6 | VL | M | D | S | S | H | L |
| A2 | 4.7** | 3.1 | VL | VL | D | D | T | H | H |
| B2 | 7.3 | 2.9 | M | H | D | S | S | L | VH |
| B3 | 9.0 | 62.9 | H | H | D | S | S | VL | L |
Land Use | Class | Major limiting feature(s)/ landuse |
| Agriculture (CTS values) | C3T4S5 | Very susceptible to sheet/rill erosion |
| Effluent disposal (septic tanks) | 4 | Shallow depth to hard rock, moderate slope, slow permeability |
| Farm dams (earthen) | 5 | Shallow depth to hard rock, very low suitability of subsoil, very dispersible subsoil |
| Building foundations -* slab | 4 | Moderate slope |
| Building foundations - stumps/footings | 3 | Moderate slope, moderate risk of slope failure, moderate linear shrinkage, shallow depth to hardrock |
| Secondary roads | 5 | Very dispersible subsoil |
| Urban residential | 5 | Secondary roads |
| Rural residential | 5 | Farm dams, secondary roads |