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Victorian State Soil Contender - Grey Vertosol

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Why should the Grey Vertosol be Victoria’s State Soil?

Any reasons why this soil should not be Victoria's State Soil. Key features of the Grey Vertosol Photo: Land surface characterised by gilgai
Gilgai microrelief in a paddock near Horsham

Typical soil profile
Surface Soil
A10-5 cmDark greyish brown; light clay; cracking and self-mulching; strongly alkaline pH
Subsoil
B215-25 cmDark greyish brown; light medium clay; coarse prismatic structure; very strongly alkaline pH.
B2225-60 cmDark greyish brown; heavy clay; coarse prismatic structure; very strongly alkaline pH.
B2360-120+ cmGreyish brown; heavy clay; coarse blocky structure; very few (<2 %) hard carbonates; large slickensides; very strongly alkaline pH.
Photo: Soil Pit Profile from Kalkee Site IS8
Grey Vertosol near Horsham.



Other examples of Grey Vertosols on the VRO website

Grey Vertosol near Birchip in the Mallee region

Self-mulching Grey Vertosol near Horsham in the Wimmera region