Reference soil United States of America 11: Durisol

US011

Durisols are found in the drier climates of the world where a source of silica is present, notably Southern Africa and Australia. Smaller occurrences are reported from the USA and the Mediterranean region.

Characteristics

Soils having a (petro-)duric horizon (horizon with accumulation of secondary silica) within 100 cm from the soil surface.

Distribution of Durisols (rough estimation supplied by soilgrids)

 

Reference soil US011: Durisols

PROFILE DESCRIPTION : Ap: slightly calcareous due to disseminated lime previously applied as soil amendment. Bt1: also clay films as bridges between mineral grains. Bt2: also common very fine interstitial pores; also common thin clay films as bridges between mineral grains; common light grey (10YR 7/2) fine sand or silt grains on ped faces and pore linings. Bt3: also few medium roots; also many fine clay films as bridges between mineral grains; common non-intersecting slickensides within the matrix; mottles formed by reaction of soil with root residue at upper boundary of the horizon. Bt4: also few medium roots; also common thin clay films as bridges between mineral grains. Cqm1: colour dry also light brown (7.5YR 6/4); consistence moist brittle; silica and sesquioxide cemetation in more than 90% of the matrix. Cqm2: colour dry also strong brown (7.5YR 4/6); consistence moist brittle; silica and sesquioxide cementation in more than 90% of the matrix. Cq: consistence moist brittle; silica and sesquioxide cementation in 70-90% of the matrix.

 

Classification

WRB 1998 
Durisol 
  
FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1988FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1974
Duri-Haplic LuvisolOrthic Luvisol duripan
- cmargic B horizon
- cmochric A horizon
- cmargillic B horizon
- cmduripan horizon
- cmochric A horizon

 

Local classification:San Joaquin loam