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Soil Characteristics Natural Resources II Mr. Cole Soil Characteristics Terms we will discuss Soil Organic Matter Parent Material Loess Deposit Alluvial Deposit Soil Characteristics Terms we will discuss (continued) Marine Deposit Weathering Original Tissue Humus Soil Horizons Soil Characteristics Soil Layer of natural materials that is capable of supporting plant life Made up of… Inorganic and organic materials Water Air Soil Characteristics Organic Matter Made up of both dead plant and animal materials. Amount varies from one soils type to another. Soil Characteristics Why is organic matter important? It helps to serve as a cementing agent to keep the soil in place. It returns plant nutrients to the soil. It helps store soil moisture. It makes soil more tillable. It provides food for soil microorganisms. Soil Characteristics Original Tissue Portion of organic matter that remains recognizable. Examples: Twigs, leafs. Soil Characteristics Humus The organic matter that is decomposed to the point where is it unrecognizable. Soil Characteristics Parent Material Materials that underlie the soils and from which the soil was formed. Five Categories Minerals and rocks Glacial Deposits Loess Deposits Alluvial and Marine deposits Soil Characteristics Loess Deposit Wind blown materials Soil Characteristics Alluvial Deposit Deposits left by moving freshwater Soil Characteristics Marine Deposit Soils with sediments left by receding ocean like water. Soil Characteristics Weathering The process of breaking down rocks and minerals through the actions of weather, such as freezing/thawing or rain. Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons Classified by using the letters O, A, B, C to signify the master horizons Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons (continued) O- Organic Horizon Usually on surface Contains leaf litter and organic material Color is dark due to the decomposition occurring there. Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons (Continued) A- Topsoil Various amounts of organic matter Most productive horizon Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons (Continued) B- Subsoil Light colored More dense Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons (Continued) C- Substratum Transition area between soil and parent material. Soil Characteristics Soil Horizons (Continued) E Subsurface horizons that have significant loss of minerals R- Rock Hard bedrock (not soil)