Imnavait Creek Permanent Vegetation Plots

Walker DA, Lederer ND, and Walker MD. 1987. Permanent vegetation plots: Site factors, soil physical and chemical properties and plant species cover. Department of Energy R4D Program, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.

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Soil Description, Plot SW-32A

soil photo
Microsite:Nonsorted stone stripe on east side of west ridge near the crest of the slope. Stripes are 3-5 m wide with frost scars spaced 1.5-2.5 m apart.
Substrate:Clay-rich glacial till.
Vegetation:Moist Cassiope tetragona tetragona, Salix phlebophylla, Dicranum elongatum, Cladonia rangiferina, dwarf-shrub, fruticose-lichen tundra
Classification:Ruptic Pergelic Cryaquept
Inter-frost-scar element:
Notes:Permafrost at 95 cm. Horizons contorted due to cryoturbation. Colors are for moist soil.
Horizons:
O0-2 cm. Loose mosses, lichens and dead plant material.
A2-6 cm. Dark brown (7.5YR 3/3) organic clay loam, weak thin platy structure breaking to moderate fine granular; est. 5% gravel fragments (<1 cm diameter); slightly sticky, slightly plastic (wet); many fine and very fine roots; clear wavy boundary.
Bw16-27 cm. Brown (10YR 4/4) clay loam with common medium brown (10YR 4/6) mottles; moderate medium subangular blocky structure breaking to moderate fine granular; est. 20% gravel to 2 cm diameter; sticky, plastic (wet); common very fine roots; irregular boundary.
Bw227-50 cm. Dull yellowish brown (10YR 4/3) clay loam with common brownish black (10YR 3/1) organic inclusions and few prominent medium brown (10YR 4/6) mottles; moderate medium subangular blocky structure breaking to moderate fine granular; est. 20% gravel to 1.5 cm diameter.
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