chapter 2
organic soils contain _____% or more organic matter
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A pedon is a human device for studying soil. It is a section of soil 3 ft. X 3 ft. X _____ ft.
5
Topsoil: organic matter accumulates , dark colored
A
parent materials were carried and deposited in moving fresh water to form sediments
Alluvial soil
subsoil, zone of acccumulation, (illuviation)
B
Parent material of soil little touched by soil forming processes
C
soil parent materials moved by sliding or rolling down a slope scattered in hilly or mountaineous areas
Colluvium
greatest eluvation, depleted in clay, chemicals, organic matter, light colored
E
water molecules join with the crystalline structure of minerals
Hydration
Wholly or partially decayed plant and animal debris, undisturbed soil, example-forest
O
underlying hard bedrock may be cracked fractured intrudes into soil
R
form below hills and mountain ranges where streams flowing down slope deposit material in a fan shape at the base
alluvial fan
All of the following are ways in which climate effects soil development EXCEPT
amount of sedimentary rock in parent material
Minerals dissolved in water
dissolution
soil losses of clay iron and other materials in downward moving water
eluviation
soil parent materials carried by wind
eolian deposit
clay sand rocks and other materials that were picked up crushed and ground and deposited elsewhere by glaciers
glacial drift
coarser material from glacier meltwater that was deposited near the glacier and in nearby streams and rivers
glacial outwash
debris dropped in place to form deposits during glacier melting
glacial till
minerals react with the hydrogen in water molecules and split the water
hydrolysis
zone of accumulation where chemicals leached out of the A and E horizon accumulate
illuviation
when a river cuts deeply into a floodplain to flow at a lower elevation the old floodplain is called a
river terrace
rock formed by pressure applied to lose materials is called
sedimentary
soil formation
soil genesis
horizontal layers that develop as a soil ages
soil horizon
a vertical section through the soil extending into unweathered parent material and exposing all the horizons
soil profile
The four soil forming processes includes all of the following EXCEPT
transpiration
A talus sandd and rocks that collect at the foot of a slope, is an example of a colluvial material but includes all of the following Except
waterslides
roots growing into a crack in rock is called root
wedging