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Soils Student Notes
Soil Structure
Horizon
Description
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Soil Properties
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3.
6.
Texture
Nutrient
Capacity
Infiltration
Water-Holding
Capacity
Aeration
Tilth
Soil Chemistry

Acidity/Alkalinity - _____________

Major Nutrients
o __________________,
o _______________________,
o ______________________
Acidity/Alkalinity – pH

Soil is best if between pH _________ (except for certain acid loving _____________)
- ‘Sour’ if too _______________
- ‘Sweet’ if too ______________

If soil is too ________________, add limestone.

If soil too _____________, add organic material like cow manure.
Nitrogen Content

Importance:
- Stimulates ______________________________________
- Produces _______________________________________
- Influences ______________________________________

One source is _____________________ from cow manure.
Phosphorus for Growth

Needed for:
- Strong _____________ systems
- Increases seed yield and ______________ development
- Parts of root involved in ______________ uptake (hair)

Fertilizer is made from ______________ phosphate
Potassium Content

Potash

Important in vigor and vitality of plant
- Carries ________________________________________________________
- Improves ______________________________________________________
- Improves ______________________________________________________
- Promotes _______________________________________________________

Found naturally in _____________________ and ___________________
Soil Formation
Soils develop in response to:
1.________________________________
4. _______________________________
2. _______________________________
5. _______________________________
3. _______________________________
Climate
Two most important factors that determine climate are ________________________ and
___________________________. These factors affect:
1. ______________________________
4. ______________________________
2. ______________________________
5. ______________________________
3. ______________________________
6. ______________________________
Parent Material

Refers to the _____________ and ___________________ from which the soil comes from.

The nature of the parent rock has a direct effect on the soil ___________________.

Parent material may be ______________ or transported to an area by __________, water, or
______________________.
Topography

Physical characteristics of a location where ________________ is formed.
1. __________________________
2. __________________________
3. __________________________
4. _________________________
Time

After enough time, soil may reach maturity.
o Depends on previous _____________________.
o Feedback of ______________ and ______________ factors may preserve or erode
mature soil profile.
Soil Destruction – Weathering
Landscapes broken down by _______________ and _____________ process and ______________.
Physical
1. _____________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
Chemical
1. _____________________________________
Destructional - Mass Wasting

Gravitational movement of weathered rock down slope without aid of _____ or _______.

Often set off by _____________ activity.

Can involve very ____________ to immense volumes of material.

Sliding or _________________.
Soil Destruction – Erosion

Sheet Erosion
- By _______________ flowing down valley sides.
- Severe when ____________________ removed

Stream Erosion
- Materials brought down slope by ______________________ and __________________
are transported by streams.
Soil Destruction – Karsts

Forms by dissolving of _____________________ - limestone is the only common rock
soluble in water – dissolved __________________________ in rain water.

Formation of _____________________ - when buried leads to surface subsidence (ground
sinks)