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GL50

Location: Mount Richmond

Australian Soil Classification: Basic, Arenic, Orthic TENOSOL (confidence level 2)
General Landscape Description: Undulating rises
Site Description: Dune
Land Unit: Nelson Dunes and Plains
Geology: Quaternary limestone

General Land Unit Description: This land unit occurs in the south western corner of the region. The land unit is generally composed of siliceous sand dunes and plains over calcareous material. The partly consolidated calcareous deposits were formed in an arcuate band (north west / south east trending) formed by the retreat of the Murray Sea. The siliceous dune and sand sheet material is generally of aeolian origin. Although there is a large area of this land unit in the south west of the study area there are also some isolated patches, mainly mixed amongst the Follet land unit that could not be mapped due to restrictions of scale.

The sand varies from orange (GL48), to red (GL39) to a paler colour, represented by this soil type. The orange and red sands are usually associated with the calcareous material, whereas the paler sands tend to have less carbonate (e.g. GL51, GL38) or the calcareous material is greater than 2 metres deep (e.g. GL50). Another soil variant occurs on the swales in between the dunes. This soil tends to have a heavier textured subsoil which may or may not have calcareous material underneath.

Soil pit GL50 auger

Soil Profile Morphology:


Surface Soil
A00-12 cmVery dark greyish brown (10YR3/2), loamy sand; field pH 9.0; changes to:


A1112-40 cmVery dark greyish brown (2.5Y3/1); sand; field pH 8.5; changes to:


A1240-110 cmVery dark greyish brown (2.5Y3/1); sand; field pH 8.0; changes to:


A13110-200 cmLight brownish grey (2.5Y6/1); sand; field pH 7.5

Key profile features:
  • Deep sandy profile

Profile Described By: Natalie Baxter and Grant Boyle, 3rd October 2000.
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