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Site IS14

Location: Murtoa

Morphological Soil Type: Drung Sandy Clay Loam

Australian Soil Classification: Calcic, Subnatric, Red SODOSOL

Northcote Factual Key: Dr 2.33
Great Soil Group: red-brown earth
Mapping Unit: Drung Sandy Clay Loam


General Landscape Description: Crest of a slight rise in the prior stream flood plain landscape.
Site Description: Cleared and cultivated area, six kilometres south west of Murtoa.
Geology: Late Tertiary to Quaternary Shepparton Formation.
Native Vegetation: Probably originally Buloke (Casuarina luehmannii) vegetation.

Image: IS14 Landscape
IS14 Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface soil

A10-5 cmDark brown (7.5YR3/4); fine sandy clay loam; plastic; hardsetting surface condition; weak coarse angular blocky structure; strong consistence dry, moderately sticky consistence wet; pH 7.8; sharp and wavy change to:

Image: IS14 Profile
IS14 Profile


A25-10 cmBrown (7.5YR4/3) sporadically bleached (10YR7/1); fine sandy clay loam; weak coarse blocky structure; pH 8.1; sharp and wavy change to:

Subsoil

B2110-25 cmReddish brown (5YR4/4); light clay; plastic; moderate coarse prismatic structure; strong consistence dry, moderately sticky consistence wet; pH 8.7; sharp and wavy change to:

B2225-45 cmYellowish red (5YR4/6); light clay; plastic; moderate coarse prismatic structure; strong consistence dry, moderately sticky consistence wet; pH 9.3; clear and wavy change to:

B231k45-90 cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6) with faint yellowish red (5YR4/6) fine mottles; medium clay; plastic; weak blocky structure; strong consistence dry, moderately sticky consistence wet; contains very few (< 2 %) hard carbonates and a few (2-10%) soft carbonates; pH 9.3:

B232k90-130+ cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6) with faint yellowish red (5YR4/6) fine mottles; medium clay; plastic; weak blocky structure; strong consistence dry, moderately sticky consistence wet; contains very few (< 2 %) hard carbonates and a few (2-10%) soft carbonates; pH 9.3.

Key Profile Features:


Soil Profile Characteristics:


pH

Salinity Rating
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Slightly Alkaline
Low
Non-Sodic
None1
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Strongly Alkaline
Low
Sodic
Slight
Deeper Subsoil
(at 1 m)
Very Strongly Alkaline
High
Very Strongly Sodic
None2
1 Moderate dispersion after remoulding. 2 Due to high levels of soluble salts.

Image: IS14 Graphs

The surface soil is slightly alkaline. The upper subsoil is strongly alkaline becoming very strongly alkaline with depth.The salinity rating is low in the surface and upper subsoil becoming high with depth.The surface is non-sodic. The upper subsoil is sodic becoming very strongly sodic with depth.The clay content jumps markedly at the surface subsoil boundary.


Horizon
Sample Depth cm
pH
EC
dS/m
Sodium Chloride
%
Exchangeable Calcium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable
Magnesium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Potassium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Sodium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Aluminium
mg/kg
Exchangeable Acidity
cmol-/kg
Field
Capacity
-30okPa
Permanent
Wilting
Point
-1500okPa
Coarse
Sand
%
Fine
Sand
%
Silt
%
Clay
%
H2O
CaCl2
A1
0–5
7.8
NA
0.11
0.01
7
3.8
0.7
0.6
NA
2.7
19.6
8.4
20
45
8
24
A2
5–10
8.1
NA
0.07
0.01
4.7
3.4
0.4
0.9
NA
2
NA
6.7
22
48
9
20
B21
10–25
8.7
NA
0.18
0.03
10
12.5
1.6
3.9
NA
1.3
NA
23.3
12
24
5
56
B22
25–45
9.3
NA
0.48
0.06
9.4
17.1
1.6
6.8
NA
NA
NA
26.7
6
17
4
69
B31k
45–90
9.3
NA
1.03
0.13
6
13.3
1.5
8
NA
NA
NA
23.3
9
20
5
55
B32k
90–130
9.3
NA
1.17
0.18
5.2
12.6
1.4
7.8
NA
NA
NA
20.1
13
22
7
47
B233
130–190
9.2
NA
1.11
0.16
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
20.3
12
22
9
53
B234
190–230
8.6
NA
1.05
0.17
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
21.1
11
26
7
54
Note: NA=not assessed.

Management Considerations:

Whole Profile

Surface (A) Horizons

Subsoil (B) Horizons

Profile Described By: John Martin, Nabil Badawy, Ron Cawood, Geoff Pope, John Galea, John Turner (1970).

Reference: "Major Agricultural Soils of the Wimmera Irrigation Area". John Martin, Mark Imhof, Lourey Ruth, Rob Nink, Karen DePlater, Paul Rampant, Sonia Thompson, S. Alexander. Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria. 1996.