Reference soil Mozambique 07: Planosol

MZ007

Planosols occur in level landscapes throughout the world often associated with broad river valleys.

Characteristics

Soils having an eluvial horizon, the lower boundary of which is marked. within 100 cm from the soil surface, by an abrupt textural change associated with stagnic properties above that boundary. The feature of albeluvic tonguing, however, is lacking.

Distribution of Planosols (rough estimation supplied by soilgrids)

 

Reference soil MZ007: Planosols

CLASSIFICATION: USDA-subgroup : Thapto Haplustultic. FAO : coarse textured. PHYSIOGRAPHY: slope length: 300 m. pattern macro relief: uniform. irregular meso relief of remnants of termite mounds, 6-12/ha, 20-50 cm high, diameter 5.2 m. Besides small (20-40 cm high, diameter 20-30 cm) active termite mounds (15-40/ha); old ones with bush. Old >4%, new <2%. sealing: rather compacted. crusting:frequently with not very hard crust of 1-4 mm. AGGRADATION: Deposition of bleached quartz grains. VEGETATION: Coverage(%):regionallocal shrubs1-31 herbs30-4030 grasses40-5040 bare ground20-3030 SOIL FAUNA: Very high activity of all kinds of termites and ants. BRIEF CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SOIL: Normal A-horizon, overlying a deep E-horizon. E is mottled, especially in EB, structureless, well rooted, hard when dry. Abrupt transition to Bt, which's top is also bleached in the same fashion as the tongues reaching to the top of Bt2, thick dark cutans, with many orange mottles. Bt2 has even more pronounced cutans, without mottles. The calcaric C has lost the structure of the rock through rooting to great depth. In both Bt2 and C the rooting is also horizontal and tubular pores occur. ADDITIONAL NOTES ON PROFILE DESCRIPTION: A1 -pores: interstitial, vesiculair and tubular. -roots: also few medium roots. E -pores: also common fine-medium insterstitial, vesiculair and tubular pores. -roots: also few medium roots. EB -sometimes top prisma still visible. -roots: also few medium roots. -pores: also common fine-medium insterstitial, vesiculair and tubular pores. Bt1 -structure: also moderate coarse prismatic. -mottles: also few black fine distinct sharp mottles. -cutans: also in pores. -second pores: also vesiculair. -roots: also few medium. -tonguing of bleached sand rather clear. -top prisms bleached. Bt2 -pores: also common very fine-fine tubular and vesiculair. -roots: also few medium. C -inlusion type II: also ferrigenous.

 

Classification

WRB 2006WRB 1998
Luvic- Planosol (Albic Sodic Epidystric)Luvi-Hyposodic- Planosol (Albic Epidystric)
105-135 cmnatric horizon
15-58 cmalbic horizon
58-105 cmargic horizon
-reducing conditions
-stagnic colour pattern
-abrupt textural change
FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1988FAO-UNESCO-ISRIC 1974
Epidystri-Stagnic SolonetzSolodic Planosol
0-15 cmochric A horizon
105-135 cmnatric B horizon
15-58 cmalbic E horizon
-stagnic
0-15 cmochric A horizon
15-58 cmalbic E horizon
58-135 cmnatric B horizon
-abrupt textural change
-hydromorphic