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Soils & Soil Formation-The Results of Weathering

Soils & Soil Formation-The Results of Weathering. Regolith. A layer of weathered rock fragments covers much of the Earth’s surface. Regolith. Soil. part of the regolith that supports plant growth Complex mixture of minerals, water, gases, and remains of plants and animals.

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Soils & Soil Formation-The Results of Weathering

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  1. Soils & Soil Formation-The Results of Weathering

  2. Regolith • A layer of weathered rock fragments • covers much of the Earth’s surface

  3. Regolith

  4. Soil • part of the regolith that supports plant growth • Complex mixture of minerals, water, gases, and remains of plants and animals

  5. What is Soil Composition? • has 4 major components: • mineral matter • organic matter (humas) • water • air

  6. Composition of Soil:

  7. What is Humus? • Dark, organic material, remains of animals and plants

  8. Humus:

  9. What are the Soil Textures? • Texture refers to the proportions of different particle sizes. - Sand (large size) - Silt - Clay (small size) • Loam (a mixture of all three sizes) is best suited for plant life.

  10. CLAY

  11. SILT

  12. SAND

  13. Soil Texture

  14. source of the mineral matter in soil What are the most important factors in soil formation? (1) parent material

  15. • Residual soil—parent material is the bedrock below the soil • Transported soil—has been carried from parent material and deposited elsewhere

  16. (2) Time • Important in all geologic processes • The longer a soil has been forming, the thicker it becomes. (3) Climate • Greatest effect on soil formation

  17. (4) Organisms • Organisms influence the soil's physical and chemical properties. • Furnish organic matter to soil (5) Slope • Steep slopes often have poorly developed soils. • Direction the slope is facing influences soil formation (affects soil temperature and moisture)

  18. Thinner on slope because water erodes soil & deposits it down the slope

  19. Tends to be thicker here (deposited)

  20. What is a Soil profile? • A cross-section in which the layers of the soil and bedrock can be seen • Each layer is called a horizon. • In fully developed residual soil, there are three horizons

  21. A horizon(topsoil) • mixture of organic matter and small rock particles B horizon(subsoil) • contains minerals and clay

  22. C horizon(regolith) • partially weathered bedrock

  23. Bedrock • Solid, unweathered rock that lies beneath regolith

  24. Bedrock

  25. What role does Climate play in soil formation? • Climate is most important factor influencing soil formation

  26. What is a Temperate climate? • Temperatures range from cool to warm • Rain fall is not excessive • Two types of soil are found dependent on amount of rainfall:

  27. What are the soil types of temperate climates? • Pedalfer – soil formed if an area receives 65 cm or more of rain per year (clay, quartz, iron) -found in eastern United States 2. Pedocal – soil formed if rainfall is less then 65 cm a year (calcium carbonate) -found in western United States

  28. Pedalfer

  29. Pedocal

  30. What is the soil formation in tropic areas? • forms laterites (thick and infertile soil) *rain always is washing away the A horizon but constant rotting vegetation covers the B Horizon

  31. Laterite

  32. What is soil formation of a desert? • Forms soils from mechanical weathering • Soil is thin and mostly of regolith

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