Physical Geology Chapter 05 Internet Exercise To learn more about soils that occur in your area, this exercise will access
the National Soil Survey Center Laboratory Research Database of soils throughout
the United States. 1. Begin your search by entering the National
Soil Characterization Database website. 2. Follow the link for "Characterization Data". 3. On the next page, place a check mark on the box for "Site Area Selection"
and then use the pull down menus to set your country, state, and county, then
click on "Execute Query". 4. On a separate sheet of paper, list the types of soils described for your
county. If your county returns more than one soil type, select any two by placing
a check mark in the box, make sure "Generate Report" is checked, then
click "Continue". At the next page, choose the "Primary Characterization
Report " option from the menu, and click on "Get Report". 6. When the results for each sample appear, compare the quantities of clay,
silt, and sand in each sample. a. Are they similar or do they differ dramatically? b. What geological factors might account for the similarities and differences
observed in your soil samples? c. Do the proportions of clay, silt, and sand change in each soil horizon?
What geological factors might account for this? d. In general, is there a relationship between clay content of a soil and
abundance of calcium (CA), magnesium (MG), sodium (NA), or potassium (K)?
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