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*Note the presence of nodules and concretions. These should have an irregular shape and typically a diffuse boundary. | *Note the presence of nodules and concretions. These should have an irregular shape and typically a diffuse boundary. | ||
*Note the presence of mottles (also called redox depletions). | *Note the presence of mottles (also called redox depletions). | ||
− | *Record colors of all features using | + | *Record colors of all features using [https://soils.uga.edu/files/2016/08/Munsell.pdf Munsell color charts] |
*Accurately describe the soil water (moisture) content, using terms such as saturated, wet, moist, and dry | *Accurately describe the soil water (moisture) content, using terms such as saturated, wet, moist, and dry | ||
The term redoximorphic refers to the reduction and oxidation chemical reactions and the resulting appearance or morphology of the soil horizon. While color is often used to indicate the presence of oxidized or reduced zones on soil, it is not the only indicator that can be used. This page provides information to help characterize and identify oxidation-reduction (redox) conditions in a soil. For information and a discussion on redox in soil, link here. Several links are also included at the bottom of this page. These provide information on redox chemistry in soil and how it affects soil and soil processes, including pollutants in soil.
When logging soil descriptions while taking borings, care should be taken to provide adequate information to interpret the boring log. We recommend the following.