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LS16


Location: Perenna

Australian Soil Classification: Epicalcareous (& Hypercalcic)-Epihypersodic, Epipedal, Grey VERTOSOL

Northcote Factual Key: Ug 5.21
Great Soil Group: grey clay

General Landscape Description: Gently undulating plain. This site occurs in a low-lying position.
Native Vegetation: Mallee vegetation occurs in its natural state.

Image: LS16 and LS22 Landscape
LS16 Landscape

Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil


A10-10 cmVery dark grey (10YR3/1); light medium clay; moderate coarse blocky structure; strong consistence dry; pH 8.4:

Image: LS16 Profile
LS16 Profile
Subsoil

B21k10-30 cmLight brownish grey (2.5Y6/2); medium clay; strong coarse prismatic, parting to moderate coarse blocky structure; strong consistence dry; contains a common (10-20 %) amount of soft calcium carbonate; pH 9.1:

B22k30-50 cmLight grey (5Y7/2); medium clay; strong medium prismatic, parting to moderate medium blocky structure; strong consistence dry; contains a common (10-20 %) amount of soft calcium carbonate; pH 9.7:

B2350-150 cmLight grey (5Y7/2) with yellow (10YR7/6) diffuse mottles; medium heavy clay; parts to moderate fine polyhedral structure; pH 9.5:

B24150+ cmLight grey (5Y7/2) with brownish yellow (10YR6/8) mottles; heavy clay; moderate lenticular structure; firm consistence moist; contains large sand pockets; pH 9.3.


Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:



pH


Salinity
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Moderately Alkaline
Low
Non-Sodic
Slaking, No Dispersion
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Very Strongly Alkaline
Low
Non-Sodic
None
Deeper Subsoil
(at 1 metre)
Very Strongly Alkaline
Medium-High
Strongly Sodic
None1
1 Slight dispersion after remoulding.

Image: LS16 Graphs
The surface soil is moderately alkaline. The subsoil is very strongly alkaline throughout.The salinity rating is low in the surface and upper subsoil becoming high with depth.The surface and upper subsoil is non-sodic. The subsoil is becomes strongly sodic at about 40 cm depth.

Chemical and Physical Analysis:

Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH
(CaCl2)
EC
dS/m
Sodium Chloride
%
Exchangeable Cations
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A1
0-10
8.4
7.8
0.24
18.3
5.4
2.3
0.6
B21k
10-30
9.1
8.2
0.16
13.9
8
1.1
1.1
B22
30-50
9.7
8.7
0.43
<0.05
5.2
14.8
1.2
4.5
B23
50-150
9.5
8.8
0.99
0.15
2.6
16.2
1.8
9.7
B24
150+
9.3
8.7
1.49
0.29
2.8
16.1
1.8
9.7

Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
Total
Nitrogen
%
Oxidisable Organic Carbon
%
Field
Capacity
pF2.5
Wilting
Point
pF4.2
A1
0-10
0.1
1.8
23.6
15.0
B21k
10-30
29.6
19.7
B22
30-50
B23
50-150
B24
150+

Management Considerations:

Surface (A) Horizon

Subsoil (B) Horizons


Comments from Landholder:


Profile Described By:
Mark Imhof, John Martin, David Rees, Sonia Thompson (May 1994).