- Cecil (soil)
, with the [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=http:%2F%2Fsoil-science.info%2Fmaps%2FTypic-Soil-Pedons.kml&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=1&ll=36.045456,-78.490705&spn=0.029251,0.061669&z=15 typic Cecil pedon] actually located in Franklin County, NC. A map showing the actual extent of the [http://www.cei.psu.edu/soiltool/semtool.html?seriesname=CECIL Cecil series] is available at the [http://www.cei.psu.edu Center for Environmental Informatics]
The Cecil series developed over
igneous rock such asgranite , andmetamorphic rock which is chemically similar to granite. Virgin Cecil soils support forests dominated bypine ,oak andhickory , and have atopsoil of brown sandy loam. Thesubsoil is a redclay which is dominated bykaolinite and has considerablemica . Few Cecil soils are in their virgin state, for most have been cultivated at one time or another. Indifferent land management has allowed many areas of Cecil soils to lose their topsoils throughsoil erosion , exposing the red clay subsoil. This clay is amenable to cultivation, responds well to careful management, and supports good growth ofpine where allowed to revert to forest. Like other well-drained Ultisols, it is ideal for urban development; however, in common with other kaolinite-dominated clays, it has little ability to recover fromsoil compaction . Totalpotassium in the Cecil is higher than typical for Ultisols due to the presence of mica.Official Profile Description
Ap--0 to 8 inches; dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) sandy loam; weak medium granular structure; very friable; slightly acid; abrupt smooth boundary. (2 to 8 inches thick)
Bt1--8 to 26 inches; red (10R 4/8) clay; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm; sticky, plastic; common clay films on faces of peds; few fine flakes of mica; strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary.
Bt2--26 to 42 inches; red (10R 4/8) clay; few fine prominent yellowish red (5YR 5/8) mottles; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm; sticky, plastic; common clay films on faces of peds; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (Combined thickness of the Bt horizon is 24 to 50 inches)
BC--42 to 50 inches; red (2.5YR 4/8) clay loam; few distinct yellowish red (5YR 5/8) mottles; weak medium subangular blocky structure; friable; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (0 to 10 inches thick)
C--50 to 80 inches; red (2.5YR 4/8) loam saprolite; common medium distinct pale yellow (2.5Y 7/4) and common distinct brown (7.5YR 5/4) mottles; massive; very friable; few fine flakes of mica; very strongly acid.
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List of U.S. state soils References
* [http://ortho.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/osd/dat/C/CECIL.html Official Series Description - Cecil Series]
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