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Moormurng (Mm)

Geology

Alluvial sediments deposited in the Pleistocene period. Following the notation of
VandenBerg and O’Shea (1981), these sediments are referred to as Qp3 (see Geology and Geomorphology).

Map: Moormurng Map Unit
Map: Moormurng soil
Landform

Level plain.


Original Vegetation

The original vegetation was a grassy open forest of
Eucalyptus tereticornis. It is now largely cleared.

Previous Maps and Reports

This map unit was identified and named by Ward (1977). It is included within the Redgum 2 Land System as described by Aldrick et al. (1992).

Soils

There is only one occurrence of this map unit on this map. The surface soils are generally dark greyish brown gritty sandy loams. They have a bleached sub-surface (typically pale brown to pale brownish grey) of similarly textured material abruptly (at about 20 to 30 cm) overlying yellowish brown medium clays. The soils are most likely to be classified as Brown or Yellow
Sodosols using the Australian Soil Classification.

Chemical and Physical Analysis

No analyses have been carried out on any of these soils. They are believed to be similar in chemical properties to the soils of the
Briagolong map unit.

Land Use

These soils are cleared and used for grazing. During wetter periods of the year, the surface soils may become saturated as the sodic subsoil clay restricts the downward movement of water.
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