Chapter 16
The eluviation in this Alfisol is most evident at a depth of ______ feet.
1
In the diagram below, horizonation has begun in which image?
3
In the figure below, the zone of accumulation occurs where?
3
In the diagram below, eluviation has begun to create a distinct horizon in which image?
4
The primary source of nutrients for plants is found in the ___ horizon.
A
Which of the following is not true about the spatial scales at which soil scientists study soils?
A pedon must be significantly different in properties from the pedons adjacent to it.
This agriculturally productive soil is a(n)
Alfisol.
Which of the following is not a component of soil?
All are components of soil
What is a major difference between Inceptisols and Entisols?
All of these are major differences between Inceptisols and Entisols.
Which of the following is not true of soil?
All of these choices are correct
What type of organisms live in soil?
All of these choices are correct.
Extremely fertile soils that have been formed out of volcanic material are
Andisols.
What type of climate was this soil formed in?
Arid
The calcium carbonate in the B horizon indicates this is a(n)
Aridisol
In the diagram below, regolith forms in which area
B
In the map below, the pedogenic regime known as laterization would most likely be a factor at
B
Podzolization is most likely to occur in the ___ horizon.
B
The thick __ horizon in the soil profile shown in the diagram below is one of the distinguishing features of the _______ soil type.
B; Ultisol
What horizon is most prevalent in this Inceptisol?
C
Which of the following soils would probably have the lowest permeability?
Clay-rich soil being used as cattle pasture
In the map below, the pedogenic regime known as podzolization would most likely be a factor at
D
How might soil be used to either cover up or solve a crime?
Each soil has distinct characteristics that can be traced back to it place of origin
Which of the following types of soil is least strongly influenced by its climate?
Entisol
Which of the following soil types is most likely to be found in mountainous or sandy regions?
Entisols
The most common soil type on Earth is
Entisols.
This soil, which is frozen most of the time, is a(n)
Gelisol
Which of the following types of soil is most strongly influenced by its climate?
Gelisol
Areas that experience frequent water budget surpluses are most likely to experience which of these pedogenic regimes?
Gleization
Soils that were covered by continental ice sheets and have not developed since the last glacial advance are classified as
Histosols.
The material in this soil is glacially-derived colluvium. What soil order does it belong to?
Inceptisols
Which of the following is not a function that humus and other organic matter serve in making a soil healthy?
Increasing evaporation rates
What does the deep red color in this soil profile suggest?
Iron-bearing minerals have been leached downward
Which of the following is not true about the C horizon?
It accumulates iron, aluminum, clay, and other materials leached down from layers above it.
Which of the following is not true of soil texture?
It can be modified substantially by humans
Why are there no well-defined horizons in this soil profile?
It is usually frozen
The B layer in this soil is loess. What soil order does it belong to?
Mollisol
Which of the following is not a common cation that acts as a nutrient for plants?
Nitrogen
Which nutrient is most directly responsible for efficient water uptake and conservation?
Potassium
Which of these features is typical of soils in temperate environments?
Retention of nutrients within the crop root zone
Which of the following is not a function that organic matter serves in soil?
Separates soil particles
The bleached, grayish E horizon shown in the diagram here is characteristic of
Spodosols.
In the soil profile below, iron is present in both the top and bottom layer, as labeled, but why is only the second layer a reddish color?
The iron oxide was leached from the top layer in what was most likely a wet environment.
Which of the following is true of Mollisols?
They are found in places with seasonal moisture deficits.
This soil from the southeastern United States is a(n)
Ultisol
In the world map below, the purple color represents
Ultisols.
The soil pictured below is
Vertisols.
The diagram below is most likely from
a temperate environment because of the well-developed horizons.
agriculturally unproductive because the high concentration of cations in them causes them to leach away nutrients with positive ions
abundant organic matter and alkaline conditions.
Acidic soils tend to be
agriculturally unproductive because the high concentration of cations in them causes them to leach away nutrients with positive ions
Soils that have a blocky structure
are usually difficult to plow.
In general, warm, wet climates allow for fast formation of soils primarily because
chemical weathering proceeds at rapid rates.
Clay soils will usually have a higher cation exchange capacity than sandy soils because
clay particles have elongated surfaces that support negative charges
This soil profile is in an area where
conditions are neither too wet nor too dry.
In the world map below, the color that represents the soil type with the most ideal balance between leaching and retention of nutrients is
dark green.
The climatic features that tend to be most important in forming Aridisols include
descending air and high pressure.
Soils with shale-derived parent material usually differ from those from sandstone-derived parent material in that they tend to
form clays with more soluble cations than the sandstone-derived soils.
Vertisols, Aridisols, Oxisols, and Ultisols all have in common that they
form in warm climates.
The pore space, or porosity, of soils composed mainly of clays is generally
greater than that in soils composed mainly of sands because the grains in clays do not fit together very well compared to sands.
Soils that are most likely to be compacted have
high porosity.
Hygroscopic water
is generally unavailable to plants because its high surface tension causes it to adhere so tightly to the soil particles
The ideal texture for a soil to minimize the risk of pollution is one that
is of moderate sized particles, to reduce ponding while still having some filtering capabilities.
The soil shown in the photograph below has a reddish tint, which may mean that
it has abundant aluminum and/or iron oxides.
The soil shown in the photograph below has a greenish or grayish tint, which may mean that
it has been waterlogged at some point.
In which colored area in the world map below has slash and burn agriculture been most prominent in leaving relatively infertile soils beneath the forest exposed?
light blue
A forensic application of soil science might involve
linking the soil type on a shoe to the soil type where a crime took place.
If a soil is too sandy, it will usually
lose its water and nutrients too easily.
Typically when a glacier recedes, the deposited material leaves behind
material of a wide range of sizes, until streams moving around the area begin to sort the material by size.
In general, compared with soils on gentle slopes, soils on steep slopes will tend to be
more easily eroded.
Compared with Mollisols, Alfisols tend to be somewhat
more likely to become acidic.
The primary difference between the O and A horizons is that the O horizon usually has
more plant litter than the A horizon.
The most direct impact of the process of capillary action is to
move water to the surface.
soil erosion due to wind is a major problem.
overgrazing leads to the loss of vegetation.
Gelisols generally are most closely associated with
permafrost.
In the world map below, the color that represents soils that are least mature is
pink
All of the following are in the topsoil layer and contribute directly to processes occurring there except
plant litter.
The limited horizonation in the soil type pictured below occurs because
precipitation is limited.
In the world map below the color that represents soils that swell and shrink excessively is
purple
Compared with soils beneath built-up areas, soils beneath a forested watershed will generally
reduce surface runoff.
overgrazing leads to the loss of vegetation.
reducing rainsplash.
The use of strip cropping helps to control soil erosion by
reducing runoff.
The wind erosion processes shown at A and B in the diagram below are
saltation and creep
Soils composed mostly of primary minerals will tend to have a higher percentage of _____ and a lower percentage of _____ than soils composed mostly of secondary minerals.
sand; clay
In the diagram below, the yellow area represents
secondary silicate minerals.
In terms of particle sizes, secondary minerals are usually
smaller than primary minerals because they have undergone fairly intense chemical weathering processes compared to primary minerals.
The red areas in the map below are places where
soil erosion due to wind is a major problem.
The absence of a layered structure in the soil pictured below occurs because
swelling as the soil absorbs water and shrinking as it dries out removes the horizonation.
A major danger of soils that become too acidic is that
the harmful effects of heavy metal pollutants become magnified.
In general, the healthiest soil texture for plants is one in which
there is a relatively even percentage of sand, silt, and clay.
Liquefaction will generally be most problematic in
waterlogged, earthquake-prone locations.
Loess is transported by _____ and is important because _______.
wind around glaciers; it is fertile