Abstract
The Wagga Wagga 1 : 100 000 map sheet is on the Western Slopes of southern New
South Wales. The regional topography changes from hills in the east and
south-east to gently sloping rises and alluvial plains in the west. Aeolian
clays (parna) form a consistent clay regolith regardless of the underlying
geology in the gently sloping areas. In some alluvial plains and on some lower
hill slopes, the surficial sediments contain a significant portion of reworked
parna. In hilly areas, parna is poorly preserved except on some remnant
ancient land surfaces, such as dissected plateaux and piedmont plains.
The soil pattern in the area is well controlled by landform processes and
history. On relatively steep hill slopes, locally derived materials from
weathering of bedrock are usually the dominant components of the soils, and
geology is the dominant factor controlling soil distribution. In contrast, the
Murrumbidgee high floodplain is covered by uniform silty clay with deep clayey
soils (brown/grey Dermosols). Before the mid-Holocene, the alluvium mainly
comprised sands and gravels, which were reworked by wind forming sand sheets
and sand mounds (source-bordering dunes) on which deep sandy soils (Rudosols)
now occur. The sediments and soils on the alluvial plains of local streams
vary according to their distance from the source area and the flooding
frequency. Areas considered to be mantled by parna, uniform red clayey soils
(haplic red Kandosols/Chromosols) occur.
Although the distribution pattern of the soils is controlled by the landform
evolution, the relationships between soil morphological properties and
topography are not readily quantified. On the alluvial and gently sloping
landforms, soil properties usually show little change even though slope
gradient and slope length vary. Some soils, e.g. the Rudosols on the sand
sheets, rarely show any topographic features which may indicate their
presence. In limited areas, e.g. on steeper hills formed on metasedimentary
rock, the soil properties vary with changes in topographic parameters (slope
gradient and slope length).
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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