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SOIL DEVELOPMENT AND EROSION. Soil Soil is a combination of mineral and organic mater, water, and air Soil is a combination of mineral and organic mater,

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1 SOIL DEVELOPMENT AND EROSION

2 Soil Soil is a combination of mineral and organic mater, water, and air Soil is a combination of mineral and organic mater, water, and air That portion of the regolith (loose surface sediment of rock and mineral fragments produced by weathering) that supports the growth of plants (Upper part of the regolith.) That portion of the regolith (loose surface sediment of rock and mineral fragments produced by weathering) that supports the growth of plants (Upper part of the regolith.)

3 Typical components in a soil that yield good plant growth

4 Soil Factors controlling soil formation Factors controlling soil formation Parent material Parent material Residual soil – parent material is the underlying bedrock Residual soil – parent material is the underlying bedrock Transported soil – forms in place on parent material that has been carried from elsewhere and deposited Transported soil – forms in place on parent material that has been carried from elsewhere and deposited

5 Soil Factors controlling soil formation Factors controlling soil formation Time Time Important in all geologic processes Important in all geologic processes Amount of time for soil formation varies for different soils depending on geologic and climatic conditions Amount of time for soil formation varies for different soils depending on geologic and climatic conditions Climate Climate Most influential control of soil formation Most influential control of soil formation Key factors are temperature and precipitation Key factors are temperature and precipitation

6 Soil Factors controlling soil formation Factors controlling soil formation Plants and animals Plants and animals Organisms influence the soil’s physical and chemical properties Organisms influence the soil’s physical and chemical properties Also furnish organic matter to the soil Also furnish organic matter to the soil Slope Slope Steep slopes often have poorly developed soils Steep slopes often have poorly developed soils Optimum terrain is a flat-to-undulating upland surface Optimum terrain is a flat-to-undulating upland surface

7 Variations in soil development due to topography

8 Soil The soil profile The soil profile Soil forming processes operate from the surface downward Soil forming processes operate from the surface downward Vertical differences are called horizons – zones or layers of soil Vertical differences are called horizons – zones or layers of soil

9 Soil Soil The soil profile The soil profile O horizon – organic matter O horizon – organic matter A horizon – organic and mineral matter A horizon – organic and mineral matter High biological activity High biological activity Together the O and A horizons make up the topsoil Together the O and A horizons make up the topsoil E horizon – little organic matter E horizon – little organic matter Zone of eluviation and leaching Zone of eluviation and leaching

10 Soil Soil The soil profile The soil profile B horizon – zone of accumulation B horizon – zone of accumulation C horizon – partially altered parent material C horizon – partially altered parent material The O, A, E, and B horizons together are called the solum, or “true soil” The O, A, E, and B horizons together are called the solum, or “true soil”

11 An idealize d soil profile

12 A soil profile showing different horizons

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14 Soil Soil Soil types Soil types The characteristics of each soil type primarily depend on the prevailing climatic conditions The characteristics of each soil type primarily depend on the prevailing climatic conditions Three very generic soil types Three very generic soil types Pedalfer Pedalfer Accumulation of iron oxides and Al-rich clays in the B horizon Accumulation of iron oxides and Al-rich clays in the B horizon

15 Soil Soil Three very generic soil types Three very generic soil types Pedalfer continued Pedalfer continued Best developed under forest vegetation Best developed under forest vegetation Pedocal Pedocal High accumulations of calcium carbonate High accumulations of calcium carbonate Associated with dry grasslands and brush vegetation Associated with dry grasslands and brush vegetation

16 Soil Soil Three very generic soil types Three very generic soil types Laterite Laterite Hot and wet tropical climates Hot and wet tropical climates Intense chemical weathering Intense chemical weathering

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