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SOIL HORIZONS Your Objective: Describe a mature soil profile. © Copyright 2004 - 2005. M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.

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SOIL HORIZONS

Your Objective: Describe a mature soil profile.

© Copyright 2004 - 2005.  M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.

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SOIL HORIZONS

This is a typical mature soil profile.

Notice the Horizons that are present in this profile: O, A, B, C

What Horizons are missing from this picture?

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O HORIZON

The O Horizon contains layers of Organic material, such as leaves, pine needles and twigs and decaying animal tissues.

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A HORIZON

The dark color of the A Horizon is from the mixing of Humus

(Organic Matter) with weathered

minerals.

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E Horizon

E Horizon: E stands for “eluviation,” which is the movement of dissolved or suspended materials out of the A Horizon. It is lighter in color than the layers above or below it.

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B HORIZON

B Horizon: Commonly called Subsoil. The illuviated zone, where containing soil materials leached from above. Color: yellow or red.

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C HORIZON

C Horizon: Partially weathered parent material and mineral particles are in this horizon.

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R HORIZON

R Horizon: Unaltered bedrock within a few feet of the surface. Common in Missouri. (Dolomite, dolostone, or limestone.) Typically requires blasting to dig through.

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In the Real World:

Soil Profiles are as different as People are different! Every state has dozens of Soil Profiles. Cole County has seven main soil profiles alone! Everyone one of them is different.

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Can you identify the Horizons?

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Can you identify the Horizons?

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What is a typical mature soil

profile?

Write your answer on a scrap of paper and turn into your teacher. © Copyright 2004 - 2005.  M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.