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LP1

Location: TragowelAustralian Soil Classification:
General Landscape Description: Closed depression of a swamp. Original vegetation includes Black Box and Red Gum as well as ‘Treeless Plain’ grassland. Also present are Barley Grass and Red Weed.

Lp01 Landscape
LP01 Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology

Surface Soil

A10-10 cmGreyish brown (2.5Y5/2); medium heavy clay; self mulching and cracking surface condition; strong coarse blocky, breaking down to strong fine blocky structure; very hard consistence dry; contains a few (2%) hard carbonate nodules and many (20-50%) coarse fragments; pH 8.6; sharp and smooth change to:
Lp01 Profile
LP01 Profle
Subsoil
B2110-60 cmGreyish brown (2.5Y5/2); heavy clay; strong coarse blocky, breaking down to strong fine blocky structure; friable consistence moist; contains very few (<2%) hard carbonate nodules; pH 8.7; gradual and smooth change to:
B2260-100 cmGreyish brown (2.5Y5/2); medium heavy clay; strong coarse blocky, breaking down to strong fine blocky structure; weak consistence moist; contains very few (<2%) hard carbonate nodules (2-6 mm in size); pH 8.6; gradual and smooth change to:
B23100+ cmLight brownish grey (2.5Y6/2); medium clay; weak consistence moist; contains very few (<2%) hard carbonate nodules (6 mm in size); pH 8.5.

Key Profile Features

Key Profile Characteristics

Graph: Sodicity levels in Site LP1


Management Considerations:

Whole Profile
Surface (A) Horizon Subsoil (B) Horizons Notes: Profile Described By: John Martin, Mark Imhof and Sonia Thompson (18/4/94).