321-6 Color, Organic Carbon, and Texture Relationships for A Horizons in Selected MLRA in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.

Poster Number 1040

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Steven Hamilton, Northern Illinois University, Sycamore, IL and Michael Konen, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
The purpose of this study is to quantify the extent of the relationships between soil color, organic carbon, and texture. A total of 239 surface samples across five different MLRA thus far have been quantitatively analyzed for C content and color. C content was determined using a vario MAX CN machine. Munsell color both air-dry and moist was determined using a Konica Minolta CM-2500d spectrophotometer. C content of the samples ranged from .55% to 35.51%. Significant relationships were found between C content and Munsell value (r2=.40 dry, r2=.33 wet), Munsell chroma (r2=.35 dry, r2=.31 wet).The strongest relationship (r2=.63) was found between C content and wet Munsell chroma for samples from Ohio.  Upon initial analysis of C content and texture the only statistically significant relationship was with sand (r2=.14). This is expected to change when further particle size analysis is completed and they are separated by MLRA.
See more from this Division: S05 Pedology
See more from this Session: General Pedology