Chapter 3 soil classification
an accumulation of clay
a horizon designated as a Bt would likely have
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nilgai would be characteristic of
udolls
a soil has a thick black A horizon, a distinct B horizon, has reasonably stable soil structure, and was formed under grassland natural vegetation. base saturation is >50% in all horizons. In which suborder, is it most likely classed?
histosols
if soils are to be used for crop production, for which soil order would land drainage be most critical
ochric
in which of the following epipedons is the organic matter level generally lowest?
histic
in which of the following epipedons is the organic matter level generally the highest?
entisols
in which of the following soil orders would recent alluvium most likely be a common parent material?
spodosols
soils in this order are commonly sandy in texture, quite acidic and develop primarily under coniferous trees in cool to cold climates?
histosols and andisols
the 2 soil orders with low bulk densities that would prone to soil erosion when dry are the
a mollic has a base saturation >50%, an umbric has a base saturation <50%
the main difference between an umbric epipedon and a mollic epipedon is:
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the strong shrink-swell capability of clay soils predominantly composed of smectite makes these soils troublesome sites on which to build a home. in which soil order, would these soils be classified?
mollisols and alfisols
the two soil orders that are typical of the breadbaskets of the world are the
salts
what property would the following diagnostic horizons have in common: calcic horizon, petrogypsic horizon, Salic horizons and natric horizon? each my be characterized by a significant accumulation of?
inhibit water movement
what property would the following diagnostic horizons have in common: frigipan, petrocalcic horizon, and placid horizon? each may be characterized by a significant accumulation of
organic matter
what property would the following diagnostic horizons have in common: histic epipedon, somber horizon, mollic epipedon, and spodic horizon? each may be characterized by a significant accumulation of
clay
what property would the following diagnostic horizons have in common: kandic horizon, argillic horizon, toxic horizon, and natric horizon? each may be characterized by a significant accumulation of
a oxisol in central Brazil
which of the following describes a soil likely to contain a significant content of low activity clays
albic
which of the following diagnostic horizons would likely not restrict growth in soils?
isohyperthermic
which of the following soil temperature regimes would provide the warmest and least variable soil temperatures?
oxic
which of the following subsurface diagnostic horizons would you expect to find in a highly weathered soil of the humid tropics?
argillic
which of the following subsurface diagnostic horizons would you expect to find in a soil in Tennessee
pergelic
which of the following temperature regimes would you not find in Tennessee?
aquic
which soil moisture regime has the highest soil moisture level
gelisol
while investigating the soils of northern Canada in the summer, you dig a soil pit easily through fairly uniform peat material until, at 75cm deep, your shovel hits a layer that is frozen solid. into which type of soil are most likely digging?
ultisol
you have a soil on your farm with a base saturation of 25%. it has an ochric epipedon and an argillic subsurface diagnostic horizon. Which of the following soil orders would best describe this soil?