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Group: Lexton Landcare Group

Australian Soil Classification: Manganic, Subplastic, Red CHROMOSOL

General Landscape Description: Mid slope of a very gently undulating rise on an undulating volcanic plain.
Geology: Quaternary basalt.

Photo: Soil Site LP60&61 Landscape
Site LP60&61 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil
Photo: Soil Site LP60 Profile
Site LP60 Profile
A110-15 cmDark reddish brown (5YR3/3); fine sandy clay loam; firm surface condition; moderate fine polyhedral structure; weak consistence moist; pH 5.2; abrupt change to:
A1215-30 cmDark reddish brown (5YR3/4); clay loam (fine sandy); earthy fabric; moderate fine-medium polyhedral structure; contains many (40%) manganiferous nodules; firm consistence moist; pH 5.7; clear change to:
Subsoil
B2130-50 cmYellowish red (5YR4/6); light medium clay(subplastic); moderate fine to medium polyhedral structure; very firm consistence dry; contains a common (20%) amount of manganese nodules and few (2%) ferro-manganiferous nodules; pH 6.1; clear and wavy change to:
B2250-80 cmDark red (2.5YR3/6) with strong brown (7.5YR4/6) mottles; medium clay (subplastic); strong medium subangular blocky, parting to strong fine polyhedral structure (shiny-faced peds); very strong consistence dry; contains a common amount of ferro-manganiferous nodules (4 mm size range); pH 6.6; gradual change to:
B2380-100 cmDark reddish brown (2.5YR3/4) with dark yellowish brown (10YR4/4) mottles; medium clay (subplastic); strong fine polyhedral, parting to strong medium polyhedral structure; strong consistence dry; pH 6.3; abrupt and wavy change to:
B31100-130 cmBrown (10YR5/3) with red (2.5YR4/8) and reddish yellow (7.5YR6/8) mottles heavy clay; moderate coarse prismatic structure (with shiny-faced peds); very strong consistence dry; pH 6.6; sharp change to:
C130 + cmWeathered basalt.

Key Profile Features: Soil Profile Characteristics:


pH
Salinity Rating
Surface
(A1 horizon)
strongly acid
low
non-sodic
none
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
slightly acid
very low
non-sodic
none
Deeper subsoil
(at 1 m)
slightly acid
very low
non-sodic
strong
Photo: Soil Site LP60 pH levels
Photo: Soil Site LP60 Salinity levels
Photo: Soil Site LP60 Sodicity levels
Photo: Soil Site LP60 Clay %
Horizon
Horizon Depth
pH
(water)
pH
CaCl2
EC
dS/m
NaCl
%
Exchangeable Cations
Ex Al
mg/kg
Ex Ac
meq/100g
Field
pF2.5
Wilting Point
pF4.2
Coarse Sand
(0.2-2.0mm)
Fine Sand
(0.02-0.2mm)
Silt
(0.002-0.02mm)
Clay
(<0.002mm)
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A11
0-15
5.2
4.6
0.14

4.9
1.1
0.8
0.1
21

31.2
10.9
5
39
21
32
A12
15-30
5.7
4.7
0

4.8
1.9
0.6
0.1


23.2
13.4
16
24
15
39
B21
30-50
6.1
5.3
0

5.7
6.1
0.4
0.2


42.8
27.2
3
8
7
81
B22
50-80
6.6
6
0.05

4.2
8.2
0.3
0.2


41
32.7
2
6
7
85
B23
80-100
6.3
5.9
0.07

3.7
0.4
0.3
0.3








B31
100-130
6.6
5.5
0

4.8
14
0.2
0.5









Management Considerations:

Whole Profile Surface (A) Horizons Subsoil (B) Horizons Comments from Landholder: Profile Described By: Mark Imhof, Paul Rampant, Karen de Plater (10/4/95).