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Why should the Brown Dermosol be Victoria’s State Soil?
Poem: 'The Surface of a Soul'
| Brown Dermosol typical of mountainous areas in the eastern highlands of Victoria. |
Typical soil profile This profile is of a Brown Dermosol formed on Cretaceous hills in the Strzelecki ranges. | Brown Dermosol in the Strzelecki ranges. | ||
Surface Soil | |||
A11 | 0-15 cm | Dark greyish brown; silty clay loam; very strongly acid (pH 4.8) | |
A12 | 15-35 cm | Brown; silty clay loam | |
Subsoil | |||
B21 | 35-60 cm | Yellowish brown; light clay; moderate polyhedral structure; very strongly acid (pH 4.7) | |
B22 | 60-80 cm | Pale brown; light medium clay; moderate polyhedral structure | |
B23 | 80-100 cm | Pale brown; medium clay; very strongly acid (pH 4.7) | |
C | 100 cm+ | Weathered sedimentary rock |