Soil Soil in Our Environment. What is soil? Or is it Dirt? “Gold’s father is dirt, yet it...

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Soil

Soil in Our Environment

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What is soil? Or is it Dirt?

“Gold’s father is dirt, yet it regards itself as noble.” Yiddish Proverb

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Is it alive?

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Is it fragile?

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Formations of SoilsHow much time does it take to form

about 1” of topsoil?

About 1,000 years!

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Destruction of SoilsHow long does it take to deplete

about 1” of topsoil?

In a few short years – less than 5 years in some areas

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Destruction of SoilsWhat forces of nature do you

suppose cause the largest amounts of erosion?

A hint . . .

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Uh Huh . . .

Wind!

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What Else?Another hint?

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That’s Right . . .

Water!

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Destruction of SoilsSo what do you suppose causes soil,

on a large scale, to be so susceptible to wind and/or water erosion?

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Destruction of SoilsMismanagement . . .

poor agricultural practicesCarelessnessNeglectLeads to . . . (and the magic word

is?)Erosion – wind and water

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Soil loss through plowing

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The Outcome?How about the failure of the local

civilization?

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What about from a landscape perspective?

Do we still see erosion?What about soil fertility?And plant health and vigor?

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Chapter 1Soil Composition and ImportancePages 1 – 24

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What is soil?The uppermost layer of the Earth’s

surface – the tectonic plates . . .

The tectonic plates?

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Tectonic Plates

?

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What is soil . . . . . . A product of? Geologic processes

weathered rock – parent materials

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Weathering?Physical and chemical process Physical process . . .

freeze-thawtumbling down hills and streams

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Weathering?Chemical process . . .

chemical reactions between rocks and water

Decomposition of parent materials/rocks

End product are soils

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What is soil composed of?Minerals . . .

altered physically and chemicallyfrom original bedrock

Organic chemicalsBiomassGasses – air, waterDissolved materials

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Soil Composition . . . Made up of three fractions . . .

mineral fractionorganic fractiongasses and water

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Mineral fractionSand – 2mm to 0.05mm

Silt – 0.05mm to 0.002mm

Clay - <0.002mmAnalogy – compare a basketball

to a baseball to a BB

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Organic fraction . . .Living organisms including:

plants and plant rootsbacteria & fungiworms, insects, etc.dead/decomposing organisms

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Organic fraction . . .Organic materials provide a

reservoir of plant nutrients Nutrients are continually recycled as

organic materials

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Gasses and water . . . Oxygen (O)Carbon dioxide (CO2)Nitrogen (N), etc.H2O

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Gasses and water . . .Fills in pore spaces between the soil

particlesLarger pore spaces contain more

gassesSmaller pore spaces contain more waterSoil pore spaces can take up to 50% of

the volume of a given soil sample

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Soil textureWhat did we say made up the

mineral fraction?

Sand . . . Silt and . . . Clay

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So soil texture is . . .The percentage (%) of . . .

Sand . . . Silt and . . . Clay . . . By volume We’ll come back to that later. . . .

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Name 2 reasons soils are studied?

Agricultural reasons . . . ability to support plant lifesoil fertility

Structural reasons . . . building constructionability to support foundations, footings, etc.

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Some definitionsActually, a whole bunch of

definitions . . .

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Rocks . . .What are rocks?

consolidated mass of minerals

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Minerals . . .And minerals?

unique, repeatable combination of elements stableconsistent hardness, melting point, etc.

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Elements . . . What about elements?

found on the periodic table . . .unique combination of protons and neutrons in a nucleus . . . surrounded by electrons

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The nucleus . . .Nucleus of an atom contains . . .

protons (+)neutrons (-)and electrons

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Three types of rocks . . Rocks are found in three forms . . .

igneous - divided into two groupsmetamorphicsedimentary

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Igneous rocksExtrusive igneous rock - lava

volcanic in nature formed by being pushed out of the Earth’s crustsmall to no crystals caused by rapid solidification when exposed to air or waterex. basalt

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Igneous rocksIntrusive igneous rock

forms as magma cools within the crust

can form large, distinct crystals caused by slow cooling under ground

ex. granite (Sierra Nevada mountains, Southern California batholiths)

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Sedimentary rockMade from sediments

eroded igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary materials deposited horizontally by wind or water solidifies over time and as sediments continue to build over time

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Sedimentary rocktypically softer than igneous or metamorphic rockex. sandstone (western Rocky Mountains, Utah, Grand Canyon)

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Metamorphic rockThe name implies change . . .

igneous, sedimentary or other metamorphic rock changed by being subjected to heat and or pressurehard, strong and resistant to weathering

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Tropical region soils . . .Often subjected to much leaching Basalts – minerals leached out settle

out as clays

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Tropical region soils . . .Clay soils in tropical areas start out

fairly fertile leaching from rainfall . . .high temperatures . . . extensive plant growth . . . they loose fertility

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Tropical region soils . . .Tropical clay soils tend to be shallow

erode quickly when disturbed . . . by clearing of vegetation and agriculture

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Temperate region soilsOften granitic, sandy soils

fertility variessoil depth vary

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Parent materialsIt’s all about the rock! Rocks weather How?

Physical and chemical weatheringDecomposition of rocks creates soils

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Geography & local weather

Affect:soil formationdevelopment of plant species and varieties

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Organic soilsFormed exclusively from organic

matterformed as peat bogs dry outpeat soilsmuck soils

Ex. areas of the Sacramento River Delta

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Soil horizons . . . Separate and distinct layers of soil

down to parent materialsand basement rock

Examples:O-Horizon A-HorizonB-HorizonC-Horizon

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Soil horizons . . .Soil horizon layers and content . . .very much based on their

surroundingsex. topographydeposition history local weather, etc.

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Hatch Act of 1887 Set aside land around the country

for agricultural studiesCreated series of agricultural

experimental stationsProvides funds for Land Grant

schools founded under the Morrill Act 1862

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USNRCS US Natural Resource Conservation

Service formerly: US Soil Conservation Service under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)part of the Executive Branch of the US Government

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USNRCS Provides an interactive website with

regional soil mapshttp://www.nrcs.usda.gov/

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Topography . . .Study and graphic representation of

changes of relief features . . .in surface configurations of a given area

Indicates changes in elevations and positions on a map

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Alluvial fans . . .Distinct fan-

shaped formation of soil deposition . . .

Found at base of hills or down-stream ends of rivers