Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

Soils Flashcards pgs. 22 - 24

AB
physical properties of soilstexture, structure, internal drainage, compaction, color and shrink-swell ...
soil color determinants (2 primary)(1) humus content, and (2) amount and chemical nature of iron compounds and certain elements/minerals
elementA substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means. Elements are defined by the number of protons they possess.
mineralUsually inorganic substance which occurs naturally, and typically has a crystalline structure whose characteristics of hardness, lustre, colour, cleavage, fracture, and relative density can be used to identify it. Each mineral has a characteristic chemical composition.
rockscomposed of minerals
also a soil color determinanthow much and for how long the soil has been saturated with water
humus coloringblack or dark brown color
unweathered ironhas no color
oxidation of ironexposed to oxygen, iron molecules combine with oxygen molecules to form iron oxides
bright red soilshigh in iron content, well areated and well-drained
yellow soilshydrated or moist soil conditions in the presence of oxygen
ferrous oxideFeO = gray color
ferric oxidehematite
hematiteFe2O3 = red
hydrated ferric oxide2Fe2O3 + 3H2O = yellow
ferrous oxideproduced when the ferric iron soil has too much water and an absence of oxygen => gray color
reduced ironoxygen is taken away from the iron & the iron can be "moved" from the soil by leaching; after the iron is gone the soil is gray
manganese color in soilbrown or black color; often seen in cracks in soil
mottledseveral different colors intermixed
redoximorphic featuresmottled coloring in the soil of gray along with red, yellow or brown soil colors
iron depletion in soilproduces a gray color
an accumulation of iron oxide (iron concentration)produces a more red, yellow or brown color
gley soilswetland soil coloring (super saturated for long durations)
soil texturehow the soil feels
three primary soil particlessand, silt, and clay
largest soil particle - feels grittysand
medium-sized soil particle - feels silky like dry floursilt
smallest soil particle - feels sticky when wetclay
particles that give soil its plasticity2clay2
sand particle size2mm - 0.5 mm
silt particle size0.5 mm - .002 mm
clay particle sizeless than .002 mm


science teacher
Wilson, NC

This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber.
Learn more about Quia
Create your own activities