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The Dry Mixedgrass SoilsThe characteristics soils of the Dry Mixedgrass Subregion are Dark Brown Chernozems, which typically develop under grasslands. Brown Solonetz soils are common in the extreme southeast of the subregion and in a large area north of Dinosaur Provincial Park.
Chernozems are a typical prairie
soil. They were formed only 100,000 years ago under aerobic conditions where water flowed freely through the upper layers. They were created by the sudden and rapid addition of organic matter, along with lots of humidification. Solonetz is a typical prairie soil, like the Chernozems, and they're usually found together. Solonetz soils are most common in areas where the amount of rain is less than the amount of transevaporation from the soil. Because of that, there is usually not enough moisture in the soil to support a complete plant cover. The pH of the soil is also too high to grow much vegetation. Information provided by and printed with the permission of Alberta Community Development, Parks and Protected Areas. |
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Updated October 16, 2001 by DM |