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GP23

Location: Cardinia

Australian Soil Classification: Epiacidic, Self-mulching, Black VERTOSOL

Northcote Factual Key: Ug 5.1
Great Soil Group: Black earth
Map Unit: Dalmore clay.

Landscape Description: Level plain.
General Site Description: Edge of asparagus cropping paddock.
Geology: Recent swamp deposits.

PHOTO: Soil Site GP23 Landscape
GP23 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface soil:
A10-10 cm Black (10YR2/1); light medium clay; self-mulching; some surface cracking evident; firm consistence moist; pH 4.7; clear change to:PHOTO: Soil Site GP23 Profile
GP23 Profile
Subsoil:
B2110-30 cmBlack (10YR2/1); medium clay; weak to moderate coarse blocky structure; strong consistence dry; pH 5.0; clear change to:
B2230-50 cmBlack (10YR2/1); medium clay; moderate medium to coarse polyhedral structure (shiny faced peds); firm consistence moist; pH 4.7; clear change to:
B2350-85 cmBlack (10YR2/1); heavy clay; strong coarse polyhedral, parting to fine lenticular structure (shiny faced peds); slickensides present; very firm consistence moist; pH 5.3; clear change to:
B2485-115 cmBlack (10YR2/0); peaty clay; pH 5.7; abrupt change to:
B25115 cm+Black (10YR2/1) with slight greyish brown (10YR5/2) mottles; light medium clay; strong coarse blocky structure; pH 5.9.

Key Profile Features:
Soil Profile Characteristics:

pH
Salinity Rating
Sodicity
Dispersion
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Very Strongly Acid
Low
Non-Sodic
None
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Strongly acid
Low
Non-Sodic
None
Deeper subsoil
(at 75-100 cm)
Moderately Acid
Very Low
Sodic
None

Graphs: GP23


The surface soil is very strongly acid. The soil profile becomes less acid with depth, the deeper subsoil being moderately acid.
    The salinity rating is low throughout the soil profile.
    The soil profile is non-sodic, becoming sodic at 1 metre depth.
    The clay content is high through out the profile.
Exchangeable aluminium levels are very high in the strongly acid upper 50 cm of the soil profile. As the pH
increases, the level of exchangeable aluminium decreases.
    Organic carbon levels are relatively high throughout the soil profile.

Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH (CaCl2)
EC
ds/m
Organic Carbon
%
Nitrogen
%
Exchangeable Cations
Exchangeable
Aluminium mg/kg
Field Capacity
pF 2.5
Wilting Point
pF 4.2
Coarse Sand
(0.02 -0.2mm)
Fine Sand
(0.02 -0.2mm)
Silt
(0.02 -0.2mm)
Clay
(<0.002mm)
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meg/100g
A1
0-10
4.7
4.2
0.22
4.6
0.51
9.6
4.5
1.5
0.3
300
41.8
26.4
2.9
8.4
29.5
46.5
B21
10-30
5
4.4
0.17
5.0
0.44
11
4.8
1.1
0.38
290
48
28.6
2.6
6.4
20.5
55
B22
30-50
4.7
4.2
0.17
4.7
0.51
8.3
5.1
0.45
0.45
280
56.8
31.9
1.8
7.2
19
60.5
B23
50-85
5.3
4.6
0.15
0.6
8.1
11
12
0.34
0.81
54
55.9
35.6
0.5
1.8
8
80
B24
85-115
5.7
5.1
0.18
13
16
0.36
1.7

62.3
36.6
2.1
5.2
13.5
61.5
B25
115+
5.9
5.1
0.13
8
10
0.42
1.2

39.6
22.3
10.5
16.3
17.5
51


Management Considerations:

Note: This pit site occurs on the edge of an asparagus cropping paddock. It may not be representative of the whole paddock.
Profile Described By: Mark Imhof and Ian Sargeant (March 1996).