Title: CONCEPT OF THE WEATHERING PROFILE
1 CONCEPT OF THE WEATHERING PROFILE
- Weathering Zone Zone of Alteration Differing
Physically, Chemically, or Mineralogically from
Adjacent Zones, and Extending Laterally Beneath
the Land Surface. - Weathering Profile Vertical Assemblage of
Weathering Zones from the Land Surface to and
Into the Unweathered Parent Material.
2CONCEPT OF WEATHERING PROFILE
- Includes Not just the Soil, but any Near-surface
Material Affected by Weathering. - For Upper Midcontinent of North America Parent
Material is Originally Calcareous (Glacial,
Eolian, Etc.)
3MIDCONTINENT WEATHERING PROFILE
I Eluviated, organic, deeply weathered, leached
of carbonates, oxidized II Illuviated,
inorganic, deeply weathered, leached of
carbonates, oxidized III Not strongly
weathered, leached, oxidized IV Not strongly
weathered, unleached, oxidized V Unaltered
parent material, unleached, unoxidized
4THE SOIL PROFILE
- Soil Profile Layered Upper Part of the
Weathering Profile Resulting from Alteration of
Parent Material by Primarily Biochemical
Processes. - Layers Better Known as Soil Horizons.
- Soil Profile Coincides with Zones I and II and
the Upper Part of Zone III of the Weathering
Profile.
5THE SOIL PROFILE
- Criteria for Distinguishing Major Soil Horizons
- Organic Content Amount and Type of Veg.
Preservn Chelation Water Absorption Carbonic
Acid - Color
- Soil Texture
- Soil Structure
6SOIL HORIZONS
- O Large Amounts Organic Matter
- A Humus And Mineral Matter
- E Low In Clay, Sesquioxides
- B Accumulation Of Clay, Sesquioxides
- C Slightly Weathering Parent Material
- D Unweathered Parent Material
- R Bedrock
7TYPES OF A HORIZONS
- MOLLIC Dark, gt 1 Organics, gt 50 Base
Saturation - Usually Developed Under Grass.
- UMBRIC Dark, gt 1 Organics, lt 50 Base
Saturation - Usually Developed Under Forest.
- OCHRIC Light, lt 1 Organics
- Usually Developed Under Semiarid Vegetation.
8TYPES OF B HORIZONS
- ARGILLIC High in Clay (Textural B)
- NATRIC High in Exchangeable Sodium
- SPODIC High in Organics and Sesquioxides
- OXIC High in 11 Clays, Hydrated Oxides of Fe
and Al - CAMBIC Oxidized to Red (Color B)
9FACTORS OF SOIL FORMATIONS or s f
(cl,o,r,p,t..)
- S the soil s any soil property
- cl climate precipitation and temperature
- o biota vegetation usually predominant
- r topography position on a slope affects soil
drainage, soil erosion slope aspect also - p parent material
- t time duration
- independent factors??
10SOIL CLASSIFICATIONLOWER LEVELS
- Soil Series Soils with Similar Profiles because
of Same or very Similar Parent Materials. Example
Miami Series (P.M. Wisconsinan Till) - Soil Type Subdivision of Series Based on Range
of Textures. Examples Miami Silt Loam, Miami
Sandy Clay, Miami Clay Loam
11SOIL CLASSIFICATIONHIGHER LEVELS
- 11 Orders Distinguished by Diagnostic Horizons
- Suborders Named for Diagnostic Physical or
Chemical Property Prefix that Property Suffix
Reflects Order - Great Groups and Subgroups More Detailed
Properties
12SOIL CLASSIFICATIONAN EXAMPLE Humodic cryudent
- ent entisol (order) a soil with a
weakly-developed, A-C profile, little or no
clay accumulation - ud udic (suborder) moist and has low to
moderate organics
13SOIL CLASSIFICATIONRELEVANT TABLES IN TEXT
- T3.8/69 Formative Elements of Orders of USDA
System - T3.7/68 Orders and Suborders
- T3.9/70 Naming Suborders
- T3.10/70 Naming Great Soil Groups
- Also Useful 3.13/69
14SOIL CLASSIFICATIONAN EXAMPLE
- cry cold (great group)
- odic sodic B horizon Hum weakly developed
(subgroup) - Try one yourself.
15CLIMATE AND VEGETATION AS SOIL-FORMING FACTORS
- Podzolization
- Humid, Temperate Climates
- Forest Vegetation
- Acidic Conditions
- Removal of Bases
- Translocation of Fe, Al (Primarily By Chelation)
- Creation of E Horizon
16SOIL-FORMING FACTORS
- Podzolization
- North Spodosols, Alfisols Colder, More Organic
Matter - South Ultisols Warmer, Less Organic Matter,
More Oxidation
17SOIL-FORMING FACTORS
- Laterization
- Tropical Conditions
- Organics Oxidized
- Silica Leached
- 11 Clays or Hydrated Al Oxides and Hydroxides
- Oxisols
18SOIL-FORMING FACTORS
- Calcification
- Dry Cimates
- Calcium Carbonate Accumulation, Depth Related To
Precipitation - Subhumid to Semiarid Mollisols
- Arid Aridisols
19PALEOSOLS
- Soils that Formed on a Past Landscape
- Types
- Buried Welded Ground Soil Merged with it
- Exhumed
- Relic
20PALEOSOLS
- Importance
- Influence on Ground Soil Development
- Stratigraphic Correlation
- Reconstruction of Paleoclimate, Vegetation