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Relative size of soil mineral particles

  1. Sand:
  • Usually consists of quartz but may also contain fragments of feldspar, mica and occasionally heavy minerals viz., zircon, Tourmaline and hornblende.
  • Has uniform dimensions
  • Can be represented as spherical
  • Not necessarily smooth and has jagged surface

 

  1. Silt:
  • Particle size intermediate between sand and clay
  • Since the size is smaller, the surface area is more
  • Coated with clay
  • Has the physico- chemical properties as that of clay to a limited extent
  • Sand and Silt forms the SKELETON

 

  1. Clay:
  • Particle size less than 0.002 mm
  • Plate like or needle like in shape
  • Belong to alumino silicate group of minerals
  • Sometimes considerable concentration of fine particles which does not belong to alumino silicates. (e.g.). Iron oxide and CaCO3
  • These are secondary minerals derived from primary minerals in the rock
  • Flesh of the soil

 

 

  1. Loam:
  • Loams are the best soil suited to all purposes.
  • Relative proportion of soil separates/soil particles (<2mm) in a given soil mass.
  • Indicates the coarseness & fineness of a soil.
  • Affects physical, chemical & biological properties of a soil.

 

Necessary to know sizes & behavior of soil separates to understand use of soil texture

Soil particles

USDA system (diameter)

ISSS system (diameter)

 

Sand

0.05 to 2mm

0.02 to 2mm

 

Silt

0.002 to 0.05 mm

0.002 to 0.02mm

 

Clay

< 0.002mm

< 0.002mm

 

Gravels

2to 75 mm

 

 

Cobbles

75 to 250 mm

 

 

Stones

>250 mm

 

 

 

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