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Site LS9

Location: Yanac


Australian Soil Classification: Vertic (and Calcic), Mesonatric, Grey SODOSOL

Northcote Factual Key: Dy 4.33
Great Soil Group: solonetz

General Landscape Description: Midslope (western side) of a Gently Undulating Rise. Generally the slopes average 2-3%.
Native Vegetation: Supports Yellow Gum (Eucalyptus leucoxylon), Buloke and Grey Box (E. microcarpa) when undisturbed.
Image: LS9 Landscape
LS9 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-10 cmDark brown (10YR3/3); heavy sandy clay loam; moderate medium blocky structure; weak consistence dry; pH 8.4:

Image: LS9 Profile
LS9 Profile
A210-15 cmDark greyish brown (10YR4/2) sporadically bleached; fine sandy clay loam; strong consistence dry; pH 8.7; sharp and smooth change to:

Subsoil

B2115-35 cmDark greyish brown (10YR4/2); heavy clay; strong medium prismatic, parting to strong coarse blocky structure; very strong consistence moist; pH 8.9; clear and wavy boundary change to:

B2235-70 cmDark grey (10YR4/1); heavy clay; moderate prismatic structure; contains few (2-5%) soft calcareous segregations; pH 9.3; gradual change to:

B2370-100 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/4); heavy clay; pH 9.4:

B24100+ cmLight yellowish brown (10YR6/4); heavy clay; strong lenticular structure; very firm consistence moist; pH 9.2.
Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:

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pH
Salinity
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Moderately Alkaline
Very low
Non-Sodic
None
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Strongly Alkaline
Very low
Strongly Sodic
Strong
Deeper Subsoil
(at 1 metre)
Very Strongly Alkaline
High
Strongly Sodic
Moderate-Strong

Image: LS9 graphs
The surface soil is moderately alkaline. The subsoil is strongly alkaline becoming very strongly alkaline with depth.The salinity rating is very low in the surface and upper subsoil becoming high with depth.The surface is non-sodic. The subsoil is strongly sodic.

Management Considerations:

Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizons
Profile Described By: Mark Imhof, John Martin, David Rees, Austin Brown, Geof Morrow, Sonia Thompson (May 1994).