Final Exam Questions

Thank you! In the 2008 Final, I had trouble identifying the soil order of the following soil:

LFH( 5-0 cm)

Ah (0-8 cm)

Cgj (9-40 cm)

(mixed firest under cold and humid climate, somewhat restricted drainage)

I can't decide if this is a gleysolic soil or regosolic soil. It does not have a B horizon, which makes me think it is a regosol. However, the cgj layer is greater than 10 cm, which is characteristic of gelysol.

ChengKuang (talk)00:04, 19 April 2014

This is a Regosol since there is no B horizon.

MajaKrzic (talk)15:14, 19 April 2014

Hi, Maja. For this 2008 final question, is that because the Cg horizon also has a j, which means the Cg horizon is not obvious, so it's not gleysol ? Or is there some other reasons? Thanks!

YuediMa (talk)16:50, 20 April 2014

you are correct, this is a Regosol since glaying soil formation process is only at its beginning, as indicated by "gj" in the Cgj

MajaKrzic (talk)18:05, 20 April 2014

So when there are both regosolic and chernozem diagnose (e.g., has an Ap of more than 10cm, and doesn't has a B horizon) I should still recognize it as chernozem ?

YuediMa (talk)20:32, 21 April 2014

I am not sure that I understand your question..... Ap is not a diagnostic horizon for any of the 10 soil orders

Soil without B horizon is Regosol

MajaKrzic (talk)03:57, 23 April 2014