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Soils & Soil Formation-The Results of Weathering
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Regolith A layer of weathered rock fragments covers much of the Earth’s surface
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Regolith
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Soil part of the regolith that supports plant growth Complex mixture of minerals, water, gases, and remains of plants and animals
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What is Soil Composition?
has 4 major components: mineral matter organic matter (humas) water air
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Composition of Soil:
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What is Humus? Dark, organic material, remains of animals and plants
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Humus:
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- Sand (large size) - Silt - Clay (small size)
What are the Soil Textures? • Texture refers to the proportions of different particle sizes. - Sand (large size) - Silt - Clay (small size) • Loam (a mixture of all three sizes) is best suited for plant life.
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CLAY
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SILT
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SAND
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Soil Texture
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source of the mineral matter in soil
What are the most important factors in soil formation? (1) parent material source of the mineral matter in soil
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• Residual soil—parent material is the bedrock below the soil
• Transported soil—has been carried from parent material and deposited elsewhere
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(2) Time (3) Climate • Greatest effect on soil formation
• Important in all geologic processes • The longer a soil has been forming, the thicker it becomes. (3) Climate • Greatest effect on soil formation
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(4) Organisms • Organisms influence the soil's physical and chemical properties. • Furnish organic matter to soil (5) Slope Steep slopes often have poorly developed soils. Direction the slope is facing influences soil formation (affects soil temperature and moisture)
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Thinner on slope because water erodes soil & deposits it down the slope
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Tends to be thicker here (deposited)
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What is a Soil profile? A cross-section in which the layers of the soil and bedrock can be seen Each layer is called a horizon. In fully developed residual soil, there are three horizons
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B horizon (subsoil) A horizon (topsoil)
mixture of organic matter and small rock particles B horizon (subsoil) contains minerals and clay
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partially weathered bedrock
C horizon (regolith) partially weathered bedrock
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Bedrock Solid, unweathered rock that lies beneath regolith
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Bedrock
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What role does Climate play in soil formation?
Climate is most important factor influencing soil formation
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What is a Temperate climate?
Temperatures range from cool to warm Rain fall is not excessive Two types of soil are found dependent on amount of rainfall:
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What are the soil types of temperate climates?
Pedalfer – soil formed if an area receives 65 cm or more of rain per year (clay, quartz, iron) -found in eastern United States 2. Pedocal – soil formed if rainfall is less then 65 cm a year (calcium carbonate) -found in western United States
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Pedalfer
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Pedocal
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What is the soil formation in tropic areas?
forms laterites (thick and infertile soil) *rain always is washing away the A horizon but constant rotting vegetation covers the B Horizon
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Laterite
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What is soil formation of a desert?
Forms soils from mechanical weathering Soil is thin and mostly of regolith
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