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Ultisol: Typic KanhapludultFrom The Marbut Memorial Slide Collection
STEM Standard addressed: LS2B - Cycles of Matter and Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
Appropriate Grade Level(s)
- 9-12
- College-level
- Classroom Lectures
- Distance Education Classes
- Extension Presentations
- Soil Taxonomy and Genesis
Category: Ultisols
Description
Slide 9-2. Typic Kanhapludult. Red-Yellow Podzolic Soil. Location: Piedmont of North Carolina. Parent Material: Granite gneiss on acid igneous rocks. Horizons and Depths: A 0-20 cm (0-8"); Bt1 20-28 cm (8-11"); Bt2 28-55 cm (11-22"); Bt3 55-94 cm (22-37"); Bt4 94-112 cm (37-44"); Bt5 112-142 cm (44-56"); C 142-191 cm+ (56-75"+). The scale is marked in feet (30 cm) and tenths of feet (3 cm).
References
Soil Science Society of America. 1993. The Marbut Memorial Slides. SSSA, Madison, WI.
Peer Review: Yes
Credit this item to: SSSAMedia Date: 1993-07-01
Provided By: (SSSA) Soil Science Society of America
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* Soil Science Society of America
SSSA
Submitted By: (SSSA) Soil Science Society of America
Keywords
- Marbut
- Soil Order
- Soil Horizon - General
- Soil Profile - General
- Udult
- Red-Yellow Podzolic Soil
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