Soil Site Details: Morkill Valley Regosol
Soils on this site are Regosols. They are the youngest or most recently formed soils and are often associated with a disturbance, such as a landslide or flood. The name Regosol originated from the Greek word rhegos meaning blanket. You can imagine Regosols consisting of a layer or blanket of loose material overlying hard bedrock.
Basic Facts
Soil Order: Regosol
Ecosystem: Coniferous Forest
Climate Zone: Continental
BC Biogeoclimatic Zone: Interior Cedar-Hemlock
Location: Morkill River Valley, 150km east of Prince George
City, Region, Country: Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Lat / Long: 53.28/ -120.22
Soil Order: Regosol
Great Group: Regosol
Subgroup: Cumulic Regosol
Soil Series: Guilford Soil Association
Classification Code: CU.R
Soil Horizons Present: LFH, Ah, C, Ahb, C, Ahb, C
Diagnostic Horizon 1: no B
Diagnostic Horizon 2:
Diagnostic Horizon 3:
Diagnostic Horizon 4:
Land Form: Alluvial Fan
Parent Material: Colluvial
Elevation (m): 1000
Topography: Inclined
Affected by Glaciation: Yes
Climate Zone: Continental
Mean Annual Temperature (C): 3.1
Minimum Annual Temperature (C):
Maximum Annual Temperature (C):
Mean Annual Precipitation (mm): 1000
Current Land Use: 2nd growth forest
Original Vegetation: Western red cedar, Western hemlock
Current Vegetation: Western red cedar, Western hemlock
Soil texture horizons:
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Forest Humus Form:
Presence of Charcoal: Yes
Presence of Coatings:
Primary Soil Process: Deposition of sediments
Secondary Soil Process:
Links
Resources home: Principles, Land use, awareness, etc.
Processes: Regosol
Classification: Regosol
Virtual soil monoliths: via the left-side expanding menu.
Media
Regosol, from https://processes.soilweb.ca/regosol/.
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