Soils & Soil Physical Properties
Part 2 – 24 | Unit 2.1
Soil Texture Decision Chart
This chart works fairly well in soils with mixed clay mineralogy. Soils with high amounts of 2:1
clays (smectite) will make longer ribbons. Soils with high amounts of 1:1 clays (kaolinite) will
make shorter ribbons. These texture names are not used in high ash soils.
Start
Place about 2 tablespoons of soil in palm of hand. Add
water dropwise and knead the soil to break down all
its aggregates. Soil is at the proper consistency when
plastic and moldable, like moist putty.
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Add dry soil to
soak up water
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Does soil remain in a
ball when squeezed?
Is soil too dry?
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Is soil too wet?
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N N
Y Y
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N SAND
Place ball of soil between thumb and forefinger, gently pushing the soil with the
thumb, squeezing it upward into a ribbon. Form a ribbon of uniform thickness and
width. Allow the ribbon to emerge and extend over the forefinger, breaking under its
own weight.
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Y
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Does soil form a ribbon?
LOAMY N
SAND
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Y
Does soil make a weak
ribbon less than 1 inch
long before breaking?
Does soil make a medium
ribbon 1–2 inches long
before breaking?
N Does soil make a strong
ribbon more than 2 inches
long before breaking?
N
Y
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Excessively wet a small amount of soil in palm and rub with forefinger.
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Y
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Y
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Does soil feel
very gritty?
SANDY
LOAM
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Does soil feel
very smooth?
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Neither gritti-
ness nor
smoothness
predominates
SILT
LOAM
LOAM
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Does soil feel
very gritty?
SANDY
C L AY
LOAM
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Does soil feel
very smooth?
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SILTY
CLAY
LOAM
C L AY
LOAM
Y
Y
Y
N
N
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Does soil feel
very gritty?
SANDY
C L AY
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Does soil feel
very smooth?
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SILTY
C L AY
C L AY
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Neither gritti-
ness nor
smoothness
predominates
Neither gritti-
ness nor
smoothness
predominates
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Instructor’s Demonstration 1: Soil Texture Determination Chart