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IS30

Location: Haven

Soil Type: Haven Sandy Loam (shallow phase)

Australian Soil Classification: Calcic, Mesonatric, Brown SODOSOL

Northcote Factual Key: Dy 2.33
Great Soil Group: solodised solonetz
Mapping Unit: Haven sandy clay loam dominant, Haven sandy loam sub-dominant complex.


General Landscape Description: Level area in an extensive interdune swale situation.
Site Description: Originally under pasture. This site is six kilometres south of Horsham adjacent to the Henty Highway.
Geology: Late Tertiary to Quaternary. Quaternary Shepparton Formation: fluvial silt, sand and minor gravel.
Native Vegetation: Originally a tall woodland formation of Grey Box (Eucalyptus microcarpa), Buloke (C. luehmannii) and Yellow Gum (E. leucoxylon).

Image: IS30 Landscape
IS30 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil

A10-5 cmDark brown (10YR3/3); sandy loam; hardsetting surface condition; weak blocky structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; pH 6.4; sharp and wavy change to:

Image: IS30 Profile
IS30 Profile
Subsoil

B15-20 cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6) sporadically bleached (10YR7/4); medium clay; moderate coarse columnar structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; pH 8.4; gradual change to:

B2120-35 cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6); sandy clay; coarse columnar structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; pH 8.0:

B2235-55 cmStrong brown (7.5YR5/6); sandy clay; subplastic; coarse columnar structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; pH 8.9; gradual change to:

B31k55-85 cmBrownish yellow (10YR6/6); sandy clay; weak blocky structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; contains a few (2-10 %) soft carbonates; pH 9.3; gradual change to:

B3285-130 cmBrownish yellow (10YR6/6) with pale yellow (5Y7/3) mottles; light clay; weak blocky structure; strong consistence dry, slightly sticky consistence wet; contains very few (< 2 %) soft carbonates; pH 9.2.


Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:

pH
Salinity Rating
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Slightly Acid
Medium
Non-Sodic
None 1
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Moderately Alkaline
Medium
Strongly Sodic
Complete
Deeper Subsoil
(at 1 m)
Very Strongly Alkaline
Very High
Very Strongly Sodic
None 2
1 Moderate dispersion after remoulding. 2 Due to high levels of soluble salts.

Image: IS30 Graphs
The surface soil is slightly acid. The subsoil is moderately alkaline becoming very strongly alkaline with depth.The salinity rating is medium in the surface and upper subsoil becoming very high with depth.The surface is non-sodic. The subsoil is strongly sodic.The clay content increases markedly at the surface / subsoil boundary then becomes more sandy at 20 cm depth.

Chemical and Physical Analysis:


Horizon
Sample Depth cm
pH
H2O
EC
dS/m
Sodium Chloride
%
Exchangeable Calcium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable
Magnesium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Potassium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Sodium
cmol-/kg
Organic Carbon
%

Total
Nitrogen
%
Exchangeable Acidity
cmol-/kg
Field
Capacity
-30okPa
Permanent
Wilting
Point
-1500okPa
Coarse
Sand
%
Fine
Sand
%
Silt
%
Clay
%
A1
0–5
6.4
0.18
0.03
1.9
2.6
0.3
0.4
1.53
0.12
7.9
12.6
5.7
39
44
3
13
B21
5–20
8.4
0.15
0.01
2.4
6.9
2.3
0.5
0.91
0.09
4.5
20.1
9
18
10
58
B22
20–35
8
0.34
0.07
2.9
9.8
1
3.6
0.31
0.04
4
14.6
30
35
1
34
B23
35–55
8.9
0.69
0.12
2.6
11.9
1
5.1
0.22
0.02
2.7
15.7
32
28
2
38
B31k
55–85
9.3
0.97
0.16
2.9
11.4
0.7
5.2
0.14
0.01
14.8
26
34
1
35
B32
85–130
9.2
1.18
0.21
2.7
15.6
0.8
7.4
0.12
0.01
17.1
25
27
3
42


Management Considerations:

Whole Profile
Surface (A) Horizon
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.