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Agro 301 Exam 2
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Undergraduate 3
06/15/2009

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USLE - A
Definition
Predicted Soil Loss
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USLE - K
Definition
Soil Erodibility
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USLE - S
Definition
Slope Gradient
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USLE - P
Definition
Erosion Control Practices
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USLE - R
Definition
Climatic Erosivity
Term
USLE - L
Definition
Length of Slope
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USLE - C
Definition
Soil Cover
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USLE
Definition
A=RKLSCP
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Mollic
Definition
*thick, dark surface horizon with good structure
*50% base saturation
*carbon nitrogen ration of <17 or <13
*low soluble phosphorous
Term
Anthropic
Definition
mollic epipedon except high in soluble phosphorus due to intensive farming and fertilizer application
Term
Umbric
Definition
comparable to mollic epipedon in color, OM, and thickness
*<50% base saturation (more acid pH)
*carbon nitrogen ratio of >17
*poor structure, so massive when dry
Term
Ochric
Definition
thin surface horizon low in organic matter, and light in color with poor structure
Term
Plaggen
Definition
a human-made surface horizon >20 inches thick. produced by continuous manuring practices in western europe.
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E horizon
Definition
zone of eluviation- horizon from which clay, iron, or aluminum is leached
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albic horizon (E)
Definition
a layer from which clay, humus and iron oxides have been removed so that the silt and sand particles determine the color of the horizon.
Term
B horizon
Definition
subsoil, zone of illuviation, horizon where clay, iron, aluminum, and humus may accumulate or color and structure may develop without any of the above characteristics
Term
argillic horizon
Definition
(Bt) an illuvial horizon in which silicate clays accumulate so that the subsoil has at least 1.2 times greater clay content than the surface horizon
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agric horizon
Definition
(A or B) layer of clay and humus beneath the plow layer.
Term
natric horizon
Definition
(Btn) an argillic horizon with prismatic or columnar structure and which has > 15% saturation of exchangeable sodium
Term
spodic horizon
Definition
(Bhs) an illuvial horizon of hydrous oxides and humus
Term
Cambic horizon
Definition
(Bw) chanced or altered zone evidenced by color differences and structural development.
*a soil with a texture of loamy very fine sand or finer
*contains feldspars, micas or other weatherable minerals and shows little of the original rock structure
Term
Oxic Horizon
Definition
(Bo) an intensively weathered horizon in which no weatherable minerals remain.
*>15% 1:1 silicate clay (kaolinite and hydrous oxides)
Term
duripans
Definition
(m) and indurated, cemented horizon
Term
fragipans
Definition
(x) an uncemented, brittle subsoil horizon
Term
calcic horizon
Definition
(k) a layer of accumulated calcium or magnesium carbonates
Term
gypsic horizon
Definition
(k) a layer of accumulated calcium or magnesium carbonates
Term
salic horizon
Definition
(z) accumulation of soluble salts
Term
a
Definition
highly decomposed organic matter
Term
b
Definition
buried soil horizon
Term
c
Definition
concretions or nodules
Term
d
Definition
dense unconsolidated materials
Term
e
Definition
intermediate decomposed OM
Term
f
Definition
frozen soil
Term
g
Definition
strong mottling
Term
h
Definition
illuvial accumulation of OM
Term
i
Definition
slightly decomposed OM
Term
k
Definition
accumulation of carbonates
Term
m
Definition
cementation or induration
Term
n
Definition
accumulation of sodium
Term
o
Definition
accumulation of Fe & Al oxides
Term
p
Definition
plowing
Term
q
Definition
accumulation of silica
Term
r
Definition
weathered or soft bedrock
Term
s
Definition
illuvial accumulation of Fe & Al oxides
Term
t
Definition
accumulation of silicate clays
Term
v
Definition
high iron concentration
Term
w
Definition
distinctive color or structure
Term
x
Definition
fragipan (high BD)
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y
Definition
accumulation of gypsum
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z
Definition
accumulation of soluble salts
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