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1 Quiz 3 - Answers 1.) T F Conservation tillage refers to methods of preparing the soil for planting that are more likely to disturb or move soil than conventional tillage. 2.) T F One thing soil color helps to identify is the moisture regime of a soil. 3.) a. What textural class is a soil with 10% clay and 60% sand? sandy loam b. What % silt would this soil have? 30% silt c. Can you change a soil’s textural class by adding organic matter? No d. Why or why not? Soil texture is a property referring only to the mineral particles; therefore organic matter plays no part in determining a soil’s textural class. 4.) What is the % pore space of a typical mineral soil having a Db of 1.05 Mg/m3? 60.4% pore space 5.) What did you learn about bulk density from the Sharratt article? Some possible answers: In areas of compaction, bulk density can be higher. Bulk density did not account for a thinner A horizon. The effects of compaction causing greater bulk density can last for 100 yrs. (1) (4) (2)

2 http://nature.berkeley.edu/classes/espm-120/

3 Photo of Soil Profile Classification = Typic Haplohumult

4 REVIEW: Processes of Soil Formation Additions –Organic C –Dust Removals –CO 2 –Weathering products Transfers –Clay –Organic matter –Carbonate Transformations –Plants to SOM –Primary silicates to secondary silicates, carbonates OM additions, OM transformations, weathering CO2 flux Clay transfers Clay and carbonate transfers Leaching

5 Soil Horizon Nomenclature Based on interpretation of dominant soil forming processes affecting that horizons –Names based on presumed changes relative to parent material (t=0) Universal with some variance Originated by Russians in 19th Century

6 Master Horizon Nomenclature

7 Example A Bt Btqm BC

8 Master Horizon Subdivisions

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10 Chapter 3: Soil Classification “It is embarrassing not to be able to agree on what soil is. In this the pedologists are not alone. Biologists cannot agree on a definition of life and philosophers on philosophy.” -Hans Jenny from The Soil Resource: Origin and Behavior

11 Classification Pedon: the smallest volume that can be called “a soil” Polypedon: two or more contiguous pedons, also called “soil individual” Landscape: region, tract of land Figure 3.1

12 Classification Genetic horizon: soil layers resulting from soil-forming processes (pg. 73) –presence or absence help classify soil Diagnostic horizon: soil layers having specific soil characteristics indicative of certain classes of soils –at surface: “epipedon” –below surface: “diagnostic subsurface horizon” Figure 3.4

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