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Kandosol AU

A representative soil profile of a Red Kandosol (DARWIN DISTRICT, NORTHERN TERRITORY) (Photo by Alan Stewart, 1966). Kandosols are non texture contrast soils (with little or gradual increase in clay content with depth) that have massive (i.e. weakly to non structured) subsoils (B horizons). They are found mainly in the upland areas, often in association with Dermosols, Chromosols and Kurosols. These soils can vary from stony hardsetting soils to deeper friable soils. Some may almost be texture contrast and have a bleached subsurface (A2) horizon. Using the Australian Soil Classification, Kandosols can be grouped further (into Suborders) based on the color of the upper 20 cm of the subsoil (i.e. Red, Brown, Yellow, Grey and Black). These can be further differentiated based on subsoil characteristics such as nutrient level capacities and ratios and the presence of carbonate or lime.

 

For more information about these soils, visit;

www.scienceimage.csiro.au/tag/soils/i/4311/red-kandosol-s...

 

For more information about the Australian Soil Classification System, visit;

www.clw.csiro.au/aclep/asc_re_on_line_V2/soilhome.htm

 

For more information about Soil Taxonomy, visit:

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Uploaded on October 25, 2021