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GRES576

Location: 300 m south of Bennison Lookout

Australian Soil Classification: Dystrophic, Brown KANDOSOL

Map Unit: Carrabungla
Previous Site Name: AL12
General Landscape Description: Steep hills
Site description: Mid-slope, WSW aspect 45% slope
Land Use: Grazing on annual pasture
Native Vegetation: Shrubby dry forest
Geology: Devonian rhyolites and rhyodacites , (Wellington Rhyolites, Snowy River Volcanics)

Soil Profile Morphology:


Surface soil
A10 - 9 cmVery dark greyish brown (10YR3/2); stony loam; weak crumb structure; very weak consistence dry; 40% bedrock fragments up to 10 mm; pH 4.2; clear change to:
Subsoil
B9 - 71 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/6); stony clay loam; apedal; slightly hard dry; 40% bedrock fragments up to 18 mm; pH 4.9; changes to:


R 71+ cmBedrock.

Key Profile Features:
  • Slight increase in texture down the soil profile.
  • Shallow soil depth.

Soil Profile Characteristics:
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pH
Salinity
Surface soil
(A1 horizon)
Very strongly acid
Very low
Non sodic
Subsoil
(B horizon)
Very strongly acid
Very low
Non sodic

Chemical and Physical Analysis:



Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
EC
dS/m
Exchangeable Acididty
meq/100g
Exchangeable Cations
Gravel (>2mm)
%
Coarse Sand
(0.2-2.0 mm)
%
Fine Sand
(0.02-0.2 mm)
%
Silt
(0.002-0.02 mm)
%
Clay
(<0.002 mm)
%
Ca
Mg
K
Na
meq/100g
A1
0-9
4.2
0.07
55.9
0.06
0.06
0.6
0.1
39
22
18
25
15
B
20-30
4.9
0.04
24.4
0.07
0.1
0.7
0.09
33
13
25
38
21
B
30-60
5.0
0.03
18.0
0.07
0.1
0.6
0.1
28
16
21
31
24



Management Considerations

Whole profile
  • The surface soil is very strongly acid and is highly likely to respond to lime applications. As both the calcium and magnesium levels are low, dolomitic lime would be the better option. It is difficult to put a figure on the lime required, but in excess of 2.5 tonnes per hectare would be required.
  • With such a strongly acidic soil, the levels of exchangeable aluminium are likely to be high which tends to “fix” phosphorus and molybdenum and can be toxic to aluminium-sensitive plant species. Adding lime will help alleviate this problem.
  • The potassium levels are quite high and no response to potassium fertiliser would be expected.


Profile Described By: J.M. Aldrick, 1978.
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