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ALRA066

WLRA - soil pit ALRA66 - landscape
Colluvial slopes leading to Mt William Creek

    Site Code
ALRA066




    Location

Long Gully Road, Pomonal

    Landform

Scarp-footslope

    Geology

Grampians colluvium

    Element

Hillslope

    Slope

5%

    Aspect

North
Horizon
Depth (cm)

A11

0–10

Very dark grey (7.5YR2.5/1); loamy sand; massive (structureless); very weak consistence when moderately moist; many fine roots; pH 5.5; clear and wavy boundary to:
WLRA - soil pit ALRA66 - profile
Parapanic, Humosesquic, Aeric PODOSOL

A12

10–30

Dark greyish brown (7.5YR4/1); loamy sand; massive (structureless); very weak consistence when dry; common very fine roots; pH 5.0; clear and smooth boundary to:

A2

30–55

Pinkish grey (7.5YR6/2); sporadically bleached (7.5YR7/1 dry); loamy sand; massive (structureless); very weak consistence when dry; common very fine roots; pH 5.5; abrupt and tongued boundary to:

Bhs

55–95

Olive yellow (2.5Y6/6); "coffee rock layer"; massive (structureless); very firm consistence when dry; moderately cemented discontinuous massive orstein pan; common very fine roots; pH 6.0; clear and wavy boundary to:

B2

95–120+

Light brownish grey (10YR6/2) with many very coarse prominent brownish yellow mottles; medium clay; massive (structureless); very firm consistence when dry; common prominent slickensides; common very fine roots; pH 6.5.

Management Considerations:


  • A horizon has been leached, particularly subsurface soil.
  • High permeability and water drainage capacity through the A horizon.
  • Coffee rock formed at the boundary of the A and B horizons from the accumulated deposits of organic matter and sesquioxides.
  • Many fine roots are observed to the top of the B horizon where the orstein pan "coffee rock" provides an impediment to root growth (especially perennial and annual grasses).
  • Old former tree roots penetrating the B horizon give effect of horizon tonguing.
  • Lateral flow of water along the top of the B horizon is evident.
  • Strongly acidic profile, low nutrient status with a low base nutrient status.

Chemical Analysis:

Horizon
Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH
(CaCl2)
EC
dS/m
Exchangeable Aluminium
cmol-/kg
Exchangeable Acidity
cmol-/kg
Phosporus
(Olsen)
mg/kg
Total Nitrogen
Organic Carbon
%
Exchangeable Cations
cmol-/kg
Field Capacity
(pF2.5)
Wilting Point
(pF4.2)
Coarse Sand
%
Fine Sand
%
Silt
%
Clay
%
Ca
Mg
K
Na
Bulk sample
0–10
5.3
4.7
0.05
29
0.16
3.1
A11
0-10
5.5
4.9
0.05
<10
7.1
3.5
5.3
0.75
0.22
0.1
4.5
5.7
44.3
43.6
5.0
1.5
A12
10-30
4.3
3.9
<0.05
33
3.7
0.99
0.48
0.07
0.07
<0.05
4.3
1.1
45.2
46.8
4.0
2.5
A2
30-55
4.3
4
<0.05
19
1.6
0.19
<0.05
0.05
<0.05
7.4
0.7
45.2
47
5.5
2.5
Bhs
55-95
5.6
5.2
<0.05
19
8.5
0.55
0.12
0.06
0.07
21.3
2.4
37.1
49.1
6.5
2.5
B2
95-120+
5.3
4.5
<0.05
150
0.8
3.4
0.44
0.12
22.1
12.1
25.1
37.7
5.0
31.5
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