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Understanding Soil Formation
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Parent Materials Classified by the way they were moved and scattered.
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Parent Materials Moved by glaciers Loess - occurred from blowing of soil after glaciers melted and dried Most Desirable Outwash - occurs during melting; larger items deposited first, smaller items deposited last Glacial Till - No layers Can contain pebbles to boulders
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Parent Materials Deposited by flooding streams and rivers Alluvium - Bottomlands and flood planes
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Parent Materials Bedrock - Shale, Sandstone, or Limestone Organic Matter - Usually swamp vegetation that has accumulated Known as Peat and Muck (muck is more decomposed than peat)
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Topography Steepness(degree), length, shape, direction Nearly level soils are generally poorly drained Moderate to steep slopes are generally well drained
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Time / Weathering Physical Weathering Temperature, Water, Wind, Freeze/Thaw Chemical Weathering Rainwater is mildly acidic Oxidation
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Climate Rainfall - slowly by surely erodes Wind wears away at rock Hot Summer/cold Winter - Freeze/Thaw Humid area - more leaching than dry areas
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Organisms Plants, Insects, Organisms Greatest affect on soil formation is the plants that once grew in it Native Vegetation
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Example: common native vegetation in the Midwest. Tall Prairie Grass Prairie Soils Deciduous-hardwood forests Timber Forests How is the Midwest different from Northern Utah? Organisms
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