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Site ORZC2

Location: Birchip.

Australian Soil Classification: Vertic (& Epihypersodic), Pedal, Calcic, CALCAROSOL (clayey)

Geology: Woorinen Formation.

General Landscape Description: Located on westerly facing gentle slope of gently undulating plain. This site represents the depression component of the gilgai microrelief (near site ORZC1).

Site Description: Pasture containing barrel medic.

Photo: Site ORZC2 Landscape
Site ORZC2 Landscape


Soil Profile Morphology:

Surface Soil
Photo: Sites ORZC 1&2
Sites ORZC1 & ORZC2
A10-10 cmBrown (7.5YR4/4); light clay; moderate to strong, medium to fine polyhedral structure; earthy fabric; very weak consistence (dry); strong effervescence; contains minor amounts of iron sandstone floaters (20 cm in size); also contains worm casts; pH 8.4:Photo: Site ORZC2 Profile
Site ORZC2 Profile
Subsoil
B2110-20 cmBrown (7.5YR4/4); light medium clay; weak blocky structure; earthy fabric; firm consistence (dry); pH 8.9:
B2220-45 cmBrown (10YR4/3); light medium clay; weak coarse blocky structure; very firm consistence (dry); contains bands of quartz sand; pH 9.0; clear change to:
B23k45-60 cmYellowish brown (10YR5/4) with light brown (7.5YR6/4) and dark greyish brown (10YR4/2) mottles as well as infill of a darker soil; medium clay; strong coarse prismatic structure; strong consistence (dry); contains few (5%) fine earth carbonates as well as pockets of sand; pH 9.3:
B2460-120 cmLight yellowish brown (10YR6/4); medium clay; lenticular structure with slickensides; very firm consistence (moist); contains sand grains throughout; pH 9.4:
B25120+ cmLight brown (7.5YR6/4) with light brownish grey (10YR6/2) and reddish yellow (5YR6/6) mottles; medium heavy clay; firm consistence (moist); pH 9.3.

Key Profile Features:

Soil Profile Characteristics:


pH
Salinity Rating
Surface
(A1 horizon)
Moderately Alkaline
Low
Non-Sodic
None
Subsoil
(B21 horizon)
Strongly Alkaline
Low
Sodic
None
Deeper subsoil
(at 1 m)
Very Strongly Alkaline
High-Very High
Strongly Sodic
Moderate1
1 Moderate dispersion after remoulding.

Photo: Site ORZC2 Graphs

Horizon
Horizon Depth
(cm)
pH
(water)
pH (CaCl2)
EC
1:5
NaCI %
Exchangeable Cations
Boron
mg/kg
Field Capacity
pF 2.5
Wilting Point
pF 4.2
Coarse Sand (0.2 - 2 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
0-10
8.4
8.0
0.23

30
6.9
3.1
0.32
2.0
39
18
17
217
13
37
B21
10-20
8.9
8.2
0.25
0.01
17
7.8
1.2
2.1
2.8
36
17
18
23
9
40
B22
20-40
9.0
8.3
0.28
0.01
17
8.4
1.0
2.8
2.0
35
17
19
23
8
39
B23k
45-60
9.3
8.5
0.7
0.09
11
13
1.1
7.7
10
46
23
12
17
9
50
B24
60-80
9.4
8.7
1.1
0.15
8.5
14
1.4
11
21
47
22
12
18
12
52
B25
120+
9.3
8.6
1.2
0.23
7.3
10
1.3
14
25
45
22
13.0
20
9
54

Management Considerations:

General

Whole Profile
Surface (A) Horizon
Subsoil (B) Horizons
Comments from Landholder: Profile Described By: Mark Imhof, Paul Rampant and Steve Ryan (11/10/2000).

References:

Cartwright, B, Zarcinas, BA, and Mayfield, AH (1984), Toxic concentrations of boron in a red-brown earth at Gladstone, South Australia, Australian Journal of Soil Research 22, 261-72.

Hobson, K (2001), Boron Tolerant Lentils, In On The Pulse pamphlet, NRE.

Quinlan, J (2001), Sorting out the Boron Problem, Wimmera Farming & Landcare Newsletter, 19-20.

Rengasamy, P and Churchman, GJ (1999), Cation Exchange Capacity, Exchangeable Cations and Sodicity, In: Soil Analysis – An Interpretation Manual, (eds. Peverill, KI et al.), CSIRO Publishing.

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