Soil

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silt texture is

.002-05

sand has texture of

.05-2 mm

6 functions of soil

1. medium for plant growth 2. engineering medium (foundation for building things), 3. supports soil organisms 4. regulator for water flow and cycle (clay filters the water better than sand and soil type determines how fast water can flow) 5. regulates the atmosphere (the soil can hold carbon and take it out of the air) 6. recycles organic waste such as organic matter when things die they decompose and soil organisms feed on them to turn them into make humus and nutrients are available to be used by plants and animals)

sandy soils are

1.2-.8 g/cm3

ideally soils for growing crops have to be less than ? g/cM3

1.8

particle density constant is

2.65

clay particle size

<.002

what is a rock

a solid compound made from minerals

why care about soil texture?

affects water-holding capacity (clay holds better than sand), permeability (ease which water and air pass through), soil workability, nutrient holding capacity, root penetration

fine-textured soil is

between 1.2-1.6 g/cm3

blocky

can be angular with more sharp edges or subamgular with more rounded edges

soil characteristics

color, texture (particle size), and structure

what is the biosphere

ecological system integrating all living things and organic matter in relation to the other spheres

structure forms through

flocculation and cementation

platey

found in lower horizons and horizontal plates

clay-

geosphere

sand characteristics positives

good infiltration, aeration, and workability, and root penetration

+'s clay

good water and nutrient holding capacities and ion exchange

what are the different structures of soil?

granular, prismatic, columnar, plately blocky, (blocky subangular), single grain, or

What are the three categories for naming a color?

hue ( proportions of the primary colors red and yellow), value (is the darkness and lightness tones), and value (purity of the color)

formed from molten lava

igneous rock

decrease compaction what happens to bulk density and volume?

increase volume and lower bulk density

over half of the soil is made of?

inorganic matter or minerals

what is flocculation

is the movement of things closer together such as water to pores

what is water infiltration

it is the ease of which water enters the soil so sand particles are better

quartz color

light grey

what are the 5 spheres

lithosphere (geosphere), atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and peodosphere

what types of soils structure are not considered structures

mass and single grain

characteristics of silt

medium at everything

loam properites

medium at everything

type of rock made from heat and pressure

metamorphic rock

columnar

more rounded

what is a mineral

naturally occurring solid structure made from elements that are mixed into one fixed structure

nutrient components from the atmosphere

nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide

what do plants get from the soil?

nutrients, anchorage, temperature regulation, water. and air

3 things that determine soil color?

organic matter content, water content, and mineral coating type

These three minerals can't come from the soil, but are essential to plant growth

oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen

structure refers to

particle size

-'s sand

poor water and nutrient holding capacities and ion exchange

-'s clay

poor water infiltration, workability, aeration, and root penetration

compaction decreases what soils property besides workability, aeration,and water infiltration

porous space

hematite color

red

bulk density over 2=

rock n

type of rock made from the compression and solidification of weathered materials

sedimentary rock

3 types of rocks

sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic

what is loam soil?

soil that has a mix of sand, silt, and clay

what is the peodosphere

sphere with soil and interphase above the spheres

what is the geosphere

system on earth that contains the inorganic materials such as the rocks and minerals

soil structure?

the arrangement of sand, silt, and clay into agregates or peds

soil structure?

the arrangement of silt, sand, and clay particles into aggregates or particles glued together

cementation?

the connection and gluing of individual soil particles together by organic matter, gums, iron oxides, and fungal activity s that are produced by microorganisms

bulk density only contains what of soil particles

the dry particle solids and pores of (air and water)

What is soil science?

the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the Earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and their relations to soil management

particle density not affected by

tillage, soil compaction, amount of air, water, or organic matter- texture, only includes mineral particles

what is soil?

top layer of earth's surface with unconsolidated mineral particles and organic matter

prismatic

vertical dimensions kind of cubic at the ends

percentages of soil components

water and air= 25-30%, inorganic matter= 45%, and organic matter= 5%

Components of soil

water, air, organic, and inorganic matter

most soils are produced from the

weathering of rocks and minerals

what is bulk density

weight of the dry soil over the bulk volume of dry soil

agregate?

when particles are brought together and consist of soil particles bound together by cemetnary agents

calcite is what color

white

dolomite

white

causes of bad structure

working in wet farmland especially with clay soils, high sodium centralism, exposed soil to rainfall when compaction and porous saces fill up and erosion breaks up solid particles into smaller ones

what color is the mineral geothite

yellow


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