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Soil Texture.

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1 Soil Texture

2 Controls of Soil Formation
Parent material Residual soil – parent material is the bedrock Transported soil – parent material has been carried from elsewhere and deposited Time Important in all geologic processes Amount of time to evolve varies for different soils

3 Controls of Soil Formation
Climate Plants and animals Organisms influence the soil’s physical and chemical properties Furnish organic matter to soil

4 Controls of Soil Formation
Slope Angle Steep slopes often have poorly developed soils Optimum is a flat-to-undulating upland surface Orientation (direction the slope is facing) influences Soil temperature Moisture

5 Slopes and Soil Development

6 Soil Profile Soil Profile
Soil forming processes operate from the surface downward Horizons – zones or layers of soil

7 Soil Profile Horizons in temperate regions O – organic matter
A – organic and mineral matter E – little organic matter Eluviation Leaching B – zone of accumulation C – partially altered parent material

8 Soil Profile Topsoil Solum Zones O and A together “True soil”
O, A, E, B together

9 Soil Horizons

10 Contrasting Soil Profiles

11 Global Soil Regions

12 Soil Erosion Recycling of Earth materials
Natural rates of erosion depend on Soil characteristics Climate Slope Type of vegetation

13 Soil Erosion Processes that erode soil Water erosion Wind Erosion
Raindrops dislodge soil particles Flowing water carries soil away 2/3 of all U.S. soil erosion Wind Erosion Occurs with dry soil conditions

14 Soil Erosion Soil erosion and sedimentation can cause
Reservoirs to fill with sediment Contamination by pesticides and fertilizers

15 Soil Erosion

16 Soil Erosion Controlling soil erosion Leave steep slopes undisturbed
Terrace crop planting Grassed waterways Tree windbreak barriers

17 Soil Conservation

18 Soil Conservation: Grassed Waterway

19 Mass Wasting The downslope movement of rock, regolith, and soil under the direct influence of gravity Gravity is the controlling force

20 Mass Wasting Triggers Saturation of the material with water
Destroys particle cohesion Water adds weight


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