Title: Soil Composition
1Soil Composition
Soil is where all 4 spheres meet and interact
geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere
2Soil Types
Bad for Plants Sandy lots of pore space water
drains too quickly soil cannot retain
water Clay-rich Drain slowly (platy clays can
get compact hard for roots to penetrate Too wet
for plants not enough aeration
Good for Plants Loamy enough pore space for
water retention/drainage/ aeration
3Sandy Soils NJ Pine Barrens
Nutrient Poor Soils (drain quickly) Plants that
can be successful in nutrient poor soils pines,
shrubs, carnivorous plants (pitcher plants)
4Clay-Rich Soils
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6Factors Important to Soil Formation
7Factors in Soil Formation
- Parent material Source of mineral matter
- Residual soil forms on parent material takes
longer - Transported soil forms NOT on unconsolidated
deposits (moved from parent material)
- Parent Material Soil Formation
- Rate of weathering can depend on rock
type/minerals present - Minerals in parent rock affect soil fertility
8Factors in Soil Formation Climate
- Climate Greatest effect on soil formation
- Climate drives weathering! Weathering creates
soil and removes nutrients from soil (by
dissolving ions)
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10Factors in Soil Formation Time
Young Soil Parent material influences soil the
most Old Soil More time for weathering
Climate other factors influence most
11Factors in Soil Formation Organisms
- Vegetation main source of organic matter
- Microorganisms (bacteria fungi) decompose
organisms return nutrients to soil (increase
fertility) - Earthworms and insects burrow aerate soil
- Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help plants get
nitrogen for amino acids
12Nitrogen-fixing bacteria Soil
- N.fixing bacteria convert N2 gas to ammonium
(then changed to nitrates that plants can absorb
use) - Live on roots of legumes (beans, peanuts, clover)
- Add nitrates to soil (increase fertility)
- Denitrifying bacteria Nitrates in soil --gt N2
gas
Proteins/amino acids require Nitrogen. Plants can
only get nitrogen in the form on nitrates in
soil.
13Factors in Soil Formation Slope (Relief)
- Steep slopes Lots of soil erosion (water moves
faster) little soil cant hold moisture - Flat little erosion poor drainage
14Soil Horizons (Profile)
A Top soil Abundant organic matter (plants,
decaying matter, decomposing organisms,
insects) B Sub-soil Enriched in clay
(weathering product) plant roots cannot
penetrate thru. bottom of hardpan compact
clay C Partially weathered parent material no
plants
http//passel.unl.edu/animation/soilhorizons.swf
http//passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?
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15Soil Types
Pedalfer Temperate climate (seasons) Eastern
U.S. Forested areas B horizon has iron oxide
and Al-rich clays (chemical weathering)
Pedocal Drier climates grasslands/prarie
Western U.S. abundant calcium carbonate minerals
(little chemical weathering, too dry)
16Soil Types
- Hot, wet tropical areas
- intense chemical weathering (lots of water warm
temps) - Iron oxide (red soil) and Al-rich clay.
17Laterites Poor soils for farming
Left Nutrient poor soil of Amazon Right
Amazon soil enriched by indigenous practice of
adding manure, bones, etc.
- Tropical forests Bacteria decompose abundant
plant matter quickly and return nutrients to
soil BUT - Growing plants absorb nutrients from organic
matter in soil right away - Result nutrients from organic matter are in
trees, not soil
18Laterites Poor soils for farming
- Deforestation clearing forests for lumber,
farming, or housing - Logging leaves soil exposed soil erodes
- Forests replaced by farms. Crops do well for a
couple of years then soil is DEPLETED of
nutrients ? crops fail ? Soil erodes (water
wind) w/out plants to anchor it down
19- Eroded top soil from deforested areas enter
Amazon turning it muddy
Satellite images of the same forested area in
Brazil (Brown trees removed) Left 1975 Right
2012
20Soil Erosion Human Activities
- Soil Erosion increases when vegetation is removed
- Farming
- Logging
- Housing Development
21Causes Water Wind
- Water Flooding, Heavy rains, Streams/rivers
- Wind in dry areas especially following drought
- Dust Bowl of 1930s Prairie states Combination
of drought and removal or natural prairie grasses
to grow crops
22Austrialia
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24Soil Conservation
- Terracing down slopes (prevent water erosion_
- Contour plowing to prevent gullies (water
erosion) - Crop rotation to replenish soil of nutrients
25- Dust Bowl
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v8yMarRsdkzE