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South Burnett Agricultural Lands 360000mE 70 80 90 400000mE 7110 000mN 151 40 151 50 152 00 7110 000mN REFERENCE k ee Cr Mapping Unit Distinguishing Attributes Australian Principal Great Soil Group Area Classification Profile Form (ha) Gd 874 LEVEL TO GENTLY UNDULATING PLAINS ON ALLUVIUM OF CURRENT STREAMS e MU l RGON i Flood plains M Hirst Brown or dark loamy sand to silty clay loam surface (0.1-0.3 m) over a red or Brown Dermosol Gn3.22 Gn3.52 No suitable group, 18 Ht brown structured sandy clay loam to sandy light clay B2 horizon (0.9-1.5 m) over Brown Chromosol Db2.33 Db2.12 affinities with soloth ur Gd Ct a red or brown sand to sandy loam D horizon to 1.5m Dy3.43 Fo H 904 905 Wh 903 895 Terrace Dark sandy light clay surface (0.1-0.2 m) over a dark medium clay B2 horizon Black Dermosol Uf6.32 Ug5.15 Prairie soil 124 Ta G (0.55-0.95 m) over a brown sandy light clay D horizon to 1.5m Black Vertosol Black earth A Eg Md 896 Y Proston Cs 897 Md N 26 10 894 902 Md D Stagnant alluvial plains 906 A 26 10 H Avon Brown sandy loam to clay loam surface (0.02-0.2 m) over a sporadically Brown Sodosol Db2.32 Db2.33 Solodic soil Kr Av 12 Ml 892 Gn Tr bleached A2 horizon (0.1-0.45 m) over a frequently mottled strongly alkaline, Grey Sodosol Dy2.33 Db1.33 893 891 Kr Cf 890 Kr grey or brown medium clay B2 horizon to 1.5 m Hivesville 901 898 Cf Wd Kb 889 879 888 875 Byee Dark medium clay surface (0.1-0.2 m) over a dark medium clay B2 horizon Black Vertosol Ug5.15 Black earth 3207 R BoRp By STUART I 899 Md Mondure (0.7-1.25 m) over a strongly alkaline, brown medium clay D horizon to 1.5m VE Kr Ml 886 D R 900 885 986 Kk Ac 887 Eastgate Dark medium clay surface (0.1-0.15 m) over a brown or black medium clay B21 Black Vertosol Ug5.15 Ug5.34 Black earth 3930 878 B Eg a horizon (0.45-0.95 m) over a strongly alkaline, brown medium clay B22 horizon Brown Vertosol Brown clay H r Md a Q 877 881 m to 1.5 m b RO 929 Ap a AD 853 Ml h ROAD Alluvial fans Sd 883 Kaber Brown light clay surface (0.2-0.3 m) over a brown medium clay B2 horizon to Brown Vertosol Ug5.34 Brown clay 3936 Sd Kr Tb 870 Kk 1.5 m 869 Bn Md 873 Q 880 884 Fd Dg 959 Ta 871 876 860 Relict levees By C PROSTON 872 856 Ap re Weir Dark light clay surface (0.1-0.15 m) over a dark medium clay B2 horizon Black Vertosol Ug5.15 Black earth 779 Ac 868 Bl ek We 882 W 71 (0.6-1.05 m) over a strongly alkaline, brown light medium clay D horizon to 1.5 m 00 ONDAI 849 Pl 00 Ac 863 Ml 779 Mn Md 855 Ac 848 Ml Drainage depressions 854 858 Bl 864 862 Gueena Mottled dark medium clay surface (0.1-0.15 m) over a mottled, grey medium clay Grey Vertosol Ug5.24 Ug5.28 Grey clay 308 Ac Cf Gn 851 Wd Md B2 horizon to 1.5 m 867 Ml Ap 859 866 857 Kr Pl By Ml Wd 918 788 BlEp 865 Gn 775 841 Bl 802 By 842 861 845 GENTLY UNDULATING PLAINS TO UNDULATING RISES ON OLDER HIGHER LYING ALLUVIUM AND TERTIARY SEDIMENTS Ap P Sd RO By Kr 787 Lp Murgon 774 792 Pl Y Hillcrests and hill slopes 778 Bl 847 In 843 Pl A S 812 844 W Bl 795 Mn 799 Nr Ta H Appaloosa Dark or brown light clay to medium clay surface (0.1-0.2 m) over a brown Brown Vertosol Ug5.35 Ug5.34 Brown clay 1443 776 T Kr Bl I G Ap O Mn 850 810 846 H Bl 797 811 Ap Ap medium clay B2 horizon (0.6-1.2 m) over a mottled, brown, yellow or grey Uf6.31 Ug3.3 Mn N 793 794 Ap Wd 920 773 798 833 Md medium clay C horizon to 1.5 m Uf6.33 Ug5.2 852 Kr Pl 832 Ap 823 Ap 803 821 Kr Lp 828 Pl 777 Nr 834 808 Bushnell Gilgaied, brown or dark clay loam surface (0.05-0.2 m) over a bleached A2 Brown Sodosol Dy2.33 Dy3.33 Solodic soil 1992 H Lp Pl 827 ApRp Bl 772 780 ROAD 804 Kr 921 horizon (0.07-0.25 m) over a frequently mottled, brown medium clay B2 horizon Dy3.43 Db2.33 Solodized solonetz Wd Cf Pl 809 Bl 782 796 Cf Pl Ml (0.9-1.5 m) frequently over a mottled, strongly alkaline, grey, brown or yellow Db1.33 770 805 824 825 Kr Bl A 831 H Y Mm Kr Lp 829 835 light clay to medium clay C horizon to 1.5m SOUTH BURNETT AGRICULTURAL LANDS By N Lp 840 771 800 822 Ap 791 Lp 826 U Fd Ap 836 B Mn Bl 813 Md Chelmsford Dark or red clay loam to light clay surface (0.05-0.25 m) over a red medium clay Red Ferrosol Uf6.31 Gn3.13 Euchrozem 808 769 784 806 807 Ac Cf 830 Kr Cd B2 horizon (0.85-1.3 m) over a strongly alkaline, mottled, red or grey light clay D Gn3.12 781 Ap Md 814 837 horizon to 1.5m Cf 820 839 Tr Hv Bl 816 Pl 956 783 819 838 Kawl Kawl Gilgaied, dark or grey medium clay surface (0.1-0.15 m) over a grey medium Grey Vertosol Ug5.24 Ug5.21 Grey clay 187 Fd Mm Wd Ap Kk 723 790 Mn 785 818 722 Md clay B2 horizon to 1.5 m H Mm Cf 768 753 Lp SOILS 724 Cd 817 Eg 762 789 Lankowsky Red light sandy clay loam to clay loam surface (0.1-0.15 m) over a neutral, red Red Kandosol Gn2.12 Gn2.15 Red earth 203 Tg Wd Bl 739 Lk 737 815 749 Lk B clay loam to light clay B horizon to 1.5 m Pl C ar Mn 754 Cf re am 710 H Wd 746 761 ek Hv Cf ba 716 725 752 h Long Peter Dark or brown clay loam surface (0.05-0.2 m) over a brown medium clay B2 Brown Sodosol Db1.13 Db2.13 Solodic soil 674 Bl 748 C Lp H Md ree horizon (1.3-1.5 m) occasionally over a mottled, grey, brown or yellow light clay Dy3.13 Dy2.13 SCALE 1 : 100 000 Mm Hv 721 Ap Ap 738 747 Tr k Galb Cl 717 720 736 735 760 to medium clay C horizon to 1.5 m Dy3.23 Ac 711 Kb r Mm Ap ai Ac 709 MnRp 740 kilometres kilometres thC 708 718 Fd 755 Narrawong Red, dark or brown clay loam surface (0.05-0.15 m) over an occasionally Red Ferrosol Gn3.12 Gn3.52 Euchrozem 34 Mn Cl 726 987 Tg Md Bl Nr 202 468 Tb 751 759 B mottled, red or brown medium clay B2 horizon (0.4-0.9 m) over a mottled, brown Gn3.22 Gn3.33 Cf 712 715 Cf 734 e re 729 l a e 944 727 Ap r k Hv Sd o k medium clay D horizon to 1.5 m Gn4.12 Fd Mn 745 h e Wd r r 707 719 Md C Fd 682 731 Lp e re 756 t ek 90 713 730 758 a 90 1137 Kr Pl Palouse Brown or grey sandy loam to light sandy clay loam surface (0.5-0.12 m) over a Brown Sodosol Dy3.43 Dy2.43 Solodic soil UNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR PROJECTION 662 Bl W Ac Cl 742 bleached A2 horizon (0.12-0.3 m) over a frequently mottled, brown medium clay Db2.43 Dy3.33 Solodized solonetz 714 Cf Kr GRID LINES ARE 10 000 METRE INTERVALS OF THE MAP GRID OF AUSTRALIA 1994 (MGA94), ZONE 56 Cf 728 732 Wd 765 B2 horizon (0.7-1.5 m) over a mottled, grey, brown or yellow light clay to medium Db2.33 Ac 733 741 Fd Ap 706 744 757 clay C horizon to 1.5 m GEOCENTRIC DATUM OF AUSTRALIA 1994 (GDA94) Mn Hd H Cl 763 Wondai 669 MnRp Eg Kr Hd 705 668 Q Wd Wheatlands Brown sandy clay loam to clay loam surface (0.1-0.2 m) over a pale or Red Dermosol Gn3.16 Gn3.26 No suitable group, 46 Hd 665 764 766 767 Wh 945 Mm 743 occasionally sporadically bleached A2 horizon (0.1-0.3 m) over a frequently Brown Dermosol Dr2.22 Gn3.13 affinities with red brown Hd 663 HdNp 683 985 MnRp 704 988 mottled, red or brown medium clay B2 horizon (1.05-1.5 m) over a frequently Dr3.33 earth Mn mottled, red or brown sandy clay loam to clay loam D horizon to 1.5 m Ac Mm 703 699 Kr Hd Mm 670 691 661 Mn 667 H Hl 26 20 Plains 660 Cl 681 689 Cl 666 Ac 1442 Mn Ml Marshlands Brown sandy clay loam to light clay surface (0.1-0.2 m) over a sporadically Brown Sodosol Db2.33 Solodic soil 26 20 Mm 690 Ap w INTENSITY STATEMENT 669 o bleached A2 or B1 horizon (0.2-0.3 m) over a mottled, brown medium clay B2 Uf6.41p Soloth 675 701 ll 664 Hv e horizon (0.4-1.5 m) over a mottled, brown medium clay to heavy clay D horizon Dy3.43 Dy3.31 673 Sd Tg Y This is a medium intensity soil survey consisting of ground observations and aerial photograph ClNp Gg 688 954 Hd to 1.5 m Uf3 674 Mm 677 Cl 697 interpretation.
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