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21 ACRES MAPPING GROUP Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 W University of Washington Bothell
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Page 1: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

21 ACRES MAPPING

GROUPSatori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe

BES 318

Winter 2010

WUniversity of

Washington Bothell

Page 2: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

OBJECTIVES: To measure topsoil depths for plots D,

E1, E2, G, H1, and H2. Observe differences in soil texture and

color in underlying layers.

Page 3: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

METHODS & PROCEDURES

Nine measurements collected in each plot.

Depth was measured at change of soil characteristics.

Page 4: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

RESULTS:

D E1 E2 G H1 H20

2

4

6

8

10

12

Topsoil Characteristics

VarianceAverage

Plot name

Inches o

f to

psoil

6 to 8 8.5 to 10.5 11 to 13 13.5+0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Topsoil Frequency

Inches of topsoil

Fre

quency

Page 5: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

WHAT WE SAW:This photograph was taken from plot D and shows the change in soil composition.

The depth of the topsoil at this site was 15 inches.

The underlying layer was mostly clay with a low percentage of silt and almost no sand.

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Page 6: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

THE BIG PICTURE: Topsoil depth was greater than

expected Information useful for planning crop

plantings Soil composition in layers below

topsoil were diverse and changed drastically from one site to the next.

Page 7: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS: Limitations:

Research errors – inaccurate measurements

Measurements were taken one week apart

Future work: Cross-reference

findings with data obtained by infiltration rates group, soil hydraulic properties group, and soil nutrients and organic matter group

Conduct more comprehensive soil profile analysis.

Page 8: Satori Johnson, Rainer Oviir, Sam Shupe BES 318 Winter 2010 University of Washington Bothell.

21 ACRES’ EDUCATION DIRECTOR, DAVE MUEHLEISEN

21 ACRES STAFF & VOLUNTEERSDR. ROBERT TURNER

Acknowledgements: