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Forest Ecology Soil
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Time to Get Dirty
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Soils For this presentation we are going to be ‘borrowing’ some information from the Oregon Envirothon
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Soil is …...an integral part of a larger ecosystem affecting both land and affecting both land and water processes
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Soil is … an ecosystem unto itself a complex, 3-dimensional habitat
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5 functions of soil 1 5 4 3 2
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The five factors of soil formation Climate Organisms Topography/relief Parent Material Time Soil = f(cl,o,r,p,t) Passive Factors Active Factors
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Landscape positions
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A soil profile
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Soil profile Soil horizons
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OOAAEEBBCCRROOAAEEBBCCRR The “Master” horizons surface horizon made of Organic matter surface horizon, mineral soil high in organic matter subsurf. horizon light in color due to leaching subsurf horizon, can be high in clay least weathered (and deepest) of all the soil horizons bedrock
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O horizon
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Minerals Organic matter Water Air Soil has four components mmm m m m O O w w w a a a
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The four components of soil:
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Influence of Texture SandSiltClay Water-holding capacity Aeration Drainage Nutrient retention LowMediumHigh GoodPoor Medium SlowVery slowHigh LowMedium
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Less Greater Compaction
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Soils Notice the affect of compaction Can you name some ways soil can become compacted? Equipment Rain Livestock
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Soils Living things and their size difference
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Relative Sizes http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/zoo/zdrr0101.html
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Soil Let’s look at some more information Rocks are the parent material for soil formation Soil management Logging practices have changed over the past few decades to help manage the soil and soil compaction. More hi-lead logging is done and logs are suspended in the air to prevent them from dragging on the ground
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Soils Ground logging has changed to leave more brush where machines are operating to reduce compaction If skid trails are used, the number is minimized to reduce compaction and run off
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Soil Erosion Most erosion results form road building in the forests Proper road building techniques reduce erosion Recent studies from OSU have shown that the 1 st year after harvest, soil is more likely to erode than before harvest However, after the 1 st year, soil is more stable than before harvest
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Soil How is it more stable? Before harvest Large conifer trees Little brush Lot’s of open ground After harvest Lots of brush Little open ground
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Soil Review
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