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9 Lecture 9 Brown Soils S1 2012
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Lecture 9.
Brown Soils
Widespread throughout NZ
Rainfall greater than 1000mm: relatively even distribution
(except for Sandy Brown and Stony Brown Soils)
Moisture deficit in summer not pronounced
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Brown Soils
Formerly known as yellow brown earths
or brown earths (Molloy)
Parent materials commonly loess, colluvium, alluvium, gravels
Parent rocks usually greywacke-argillite, schist, granite, mudstone, sandstone
Quartzo-feldspathic minerals (quartz, feldspar and rock fragments).
Common on river and marine terraces, hill country and steepland.
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Brown Soils
Photo 9.1
Levin and Lake Horowhenua
Photo 9.2
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Brown Soils
physical properties
Simple “brown” appearance
Crumb, granule and nut structures
Well-moderately well drained
Horizon sequence Ap/ABw/Bw1/Bw2
Moderate dry bulk density:
- Topsoils 0.9 – 1.2 t m-3
- Subsoil 1.1 – 1.4 t m-3
Moderate macroporosity (8-15 %)
RAWC high in topsoils, moderate in subsoils
TAWC moderate - high (15-25 %)
Moderate hydraulic conductivity
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Brown Soils Ashhurst stony
silt loam
Otaki River and
Hautere Plains
Photo 1.2
Photo 9.3
Photo 9.4
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Brown Soils
Chemical Properties
pH and BS% decrease as rainfall increases (leaching)
pH and BS% decrease down the profile (contrast with Pallic Soils)
P and K reserves vary with parent material.
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Brown Soils
Chemical Properties
CEC varies with weathering:
- High country: weak weathering; chlorite and illite clay; 15% clay; low CEC.
Photo 2.1 Photo 2.2 Rakaia Valley Hurunui soil
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Brown Soils
Chemical Properties
- Southern SI: weak- moderate weathering; illite and vermiculite clay; 20 % clay; high CEC
Photo 9.5 NZSSS
Photo 9.6 NZSSS
Southland, near Gore
Waikiwi silt loam
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Brown Soils
Chemical Properties
- Central NZ: Moderate weathering; vermiculite clay; 30% clay; high CEC
Photo 9.7 NZSSS NE of Porirua, Wellington Photo 9.8
NZSSS Belmont silt loam
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Brown Soils
Chemical Properties
- Northern NI: Strong weathering: kandite clays; 50-80 % clay; low CEC.
Photo 9.9 NZSSS
Puhoi District, Northland.
Whangaripo silty clay loam
Photo 9.10
NZSSS
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Southland: intensive heavy lamb production; dairying but
environmental problems emerging; cropping; cut flowers and
bulbs.
High Country: extensive pastoralism, but widespread
degradation and problems with pastoral leases
Central NZ: Sheep and beef, dairying and some horticulture
Northern NI: Dairy, sheep and beef on fertile sites, forestry on
weathered soils.
Hill and steepland: Breeding and trading sheep and beef,
forestry.
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Brown Soils
Land use
Please Read Molloy Chapter 13 p193-
203 and p137