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LP2

Location: MurrabitAustralian Soil Classification:
General Landscape Description: Flat plain. Locally referred to as Red Gum Plain.Local Name: Murrabit Clay


Soil Profile Morphology

Surface Soil

A10-20 cmDark greyish brown (10YR4/2); medium heavy clay; cracking surface condition; strong coarse prismatic, breaking down to strong fine blocky structure; firm consistence moist (subplastic when worked); pH 6.3; sharp and smooth change to:
Lp02 Profile
LP02 Profile

Subsoil
B2120-50 cmDark greyish brown (10YR4/2) with yellowish brown (10YR5/8) mottles; heavy clay; weak consistence moist; pH 6.4; gradual and smooth change to:
B2250-70 cmDark grey (10YR4/1) with yellowish brown (10YR5/8) mottles; heavy clay; weak consistence moist; contains very few (<2%) rounded ironstone nodules (2 mm in size); pH 7.3; gradual and smooth change to:
B2370-120 cmGrey (10YR5/1) with brownish yellow (10YR6/8) mottles; medium heavy clay (becoming heavy clay with mica and fine sand with depth); coarse prismatic, breaking down to fine blocky structure; firm consistence moist; contains very few (<2%) soft manganese (2 mm in size); pH 8.0:
B24120+ cmHeavy clay; contains mica; pH 7.9.

Key Profile Features

Key Profile Characteristics


Graph: Sodicity levels in Site LP2


Management Considerations:

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