Soil horizons

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SOIL HORIZONS

Your Objective: Describe a mature soil profile.

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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?

O HORIZON

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

A HORIZON

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

(Organic Matter) with weathered

minerals.

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.

B HORIZON

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

C HORIZON

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

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.

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.

Can you identify the Horizons?

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Can you identify the Horizons?

The End

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.