Monte Ortobene

Location:Italy
Area:5,315 acres (2,151 hectares)
Species:All  Endangered  Invasive
Climate:View Climate Data
Land Use:View Land Use Data
Köppen climate classification:Csb (Climate: warm temperate; Precipitation: summer dry; Temperature: warm summer)
Natura 2000 Data Sheet:View Data Sheet  Explanatory notes

Ecoregions

Tyrrhenian-Adriatic sclerophyllous and mixed forests

Soils

Protected Area Boundary
 AB
   
Share35 %25 %25 %15 %50 %30 %15 %5 %
Soil TypeEutric CambisolsEutric CambisolsHaplic LuvisolsLithic LeptosolsEutric CambisolsEutric FluvisolsGleyic CambisolsEutric Vertisols
Topsoil TextureMediumMediumMediumMediumCoarseFineCoarseFine
Reference Depth100 cm100 cm100 cm10 cm100 cm100 cm100 cm100 cm
DrainageImperfectlyImperfectlyImperfectlyImperfectlyWellVery poorPoorPoor
Available Water Capacity50 m50 m50 m15 mm15 m75 m15 m50 m
Phase 1LithicLithicLithic GravellyGravellyGravellyGravelly
Root ObstacleNone to 80 cmNone to 80 cmNone to 80 cm None to 80 cmNone to 80 cm60 - 80 cmNone to 80 cm
Impermeable LayerNone to 150 cmNone to 150 cmNone to 150 cm None to 150 cmNone to 150 cmNone to 150 cmNone to 150 cm
Soil Water RegimeNot wet within 80 cm for over 3 months, nor wet within 40 cm for over 1 monthNot wet within 80 cm for over 3 months, nor wet within 40 cm for over 1 monthNot wet within 80 cm for over 3 months, nor wet within 40 cm for over 1 month Wet within 80 cm for 3 to 6 months, but not wet within 40 cm for over 1 monthNot wet within 80 cm for over 3 months, nor wet within 40 cm for over 1 monthWet within 80 cm over 6 months, but not wet within 40 cm for over 11 monthWet within 80 cm for 3 to 6 months, but not wet within 40 cm for over 1 month
Misc. Property       Vertic (cracks of more than 1 cm wide)
Topsoil Properties
Gravel9 %9 %4 %21 %10 %4 %5 %4 %
Sand42 %42 %41 %42 %77 %19 %76 %19 %
Silt36 %36 %37 %34 %14 %32 %13 %25 %
Clay22 %22 %22 %24 %9 %49 %11 %56 %
USDA TextureLoamLoamLoamLoamSandy loamClaySandy loamClay
Reference Bulk Density1.4 g/cm³1.4 g/cm³1.4 g/cm³1.38 g/cm³1.6 g/cm³1.24 g/cm³1.56 g/cm³1.22 g/cm³
Bulk Density1.37 g/cm³1.37 g/cm³1.43 g/cm³1.3 g/cm³1.5 g/cm³1.27 g/cm³1.31 g/cm³1.56 g/cm³
Organic Carbon1 %1 %0.74 %1.61 %0.7 %1.19 %0.79 %1.05 %
PH6.66.66.57.56.96.26.26.9
Clay Cation Exchange Capacity55 cmol kg⁻¹55 cmol kg⁻¹47 cmol kg⁻¹42 cmol kg⁻¹49 cmol kg⁻¹38 cmol kg⁻¹40 cmol kg⁻¹70 cmol kg⁻¹
Soil Cation Exchange Capacity16 cmol kg⁻¹16 cmol kg⁻¹13 cmol kg⁻¹16 cmol kg⁻¹7 cmol kg⁻¹24 cmol kg⁻¹7 cmol kg⁻¹43 cmol kg⁻¹
Base Saturation93 %93 %91 %100 %91 %91 %71 %100 %
Total Exchangeable Bases14 cmol kg⁻¹14 cmol kg⁻¹11 cmol kg⁻¹15.5 cmol kg⁻¹6.7 cmol kg⁻¹22.7 cmol kg⁻¹7.1 cmol kg⁻¹40.9 cmol kg⁻¹
Calcium Carbonate0 %0 %0 %3.9 %0.1 %0 %0 %0.2 %
Calcium Sulphate0 %0 %0 %0 %0 %0 %0 %0 %
Exchangeable Sodium2 %2 %1 %3 %2 %1 %3 %1 %
Electrical Conductivity0.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-1
Subsoil Properties
Gravel12 %12 %3 % 20 %3 %8 %5 %
Sand41 %41 %37 % 67 %21 %62 %18 %
Silt34 %34 %34 % 16 %32 %15 %24 %
Clay25 %25 %29 % 17 %47 %23 %58 %
USDA TextureLoamLoamClay loam Sandy loamClaySandy clay loamClay
Reference Bulk Density1.38 g/cm³1.38 g/cm³1.35 g/cm³ 1.48 g/cm³1.24 g/cm³1.43 g/cm³1.21 g/cm³
Bulk Density1.39 g/cm³1.39 g/cm³1.51 g/cm³ 1.5 g/cm³1.39 g/cm³1.44 g/cm³1.6 g/cm³
Organic Carbon0.37 %0.37 %0.36 % 0.4 %0.55 %0.41 %0.59 %
PH776.7 7.36.86.17.5
Clay Cation Exchange Capacity55 cmol kg⁻¹55 cmol kg⁻¹50 cmol kg⁻¹ 48 cmol kg⁻¹41 cmol kg⁻¹32 cmol kg⁻¹70 cmol kg⁻¹
Soil Cation Exchange Capacity15 cmol kg⁻¹15 cmol kg⁻¹14 cmol kg⁻¹ 8 cmol kg⁻¹20 cmol kg⁻¹12 cmol kg⁻¹42 cmol kg⁻¹
Base Saturation93 %93 %93 % 91 %99 %77 %100 %
Total Exchangeable Bases15.1 cmol kg⁻¹15.1 cmol kg⁻¹13.1 cmol kg⁻¹ 9.3 cmol kg⁻¹18.2 cmol kg⁻¹8.9 cmol kg⁻¹44.2 cmol kg⁻¹
Calcium Carbonate0.1 %0.1 %0 % 0.1 %0.2 %0 %0.8 %
Calcium Sulphate0 %0 %0 % 0 %0 %0 %0 %
Exchangeable Sodium2 %2 %1 % 2 %2 %3 %2 %
Electrical Conductivity0.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-1 0.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-10.1 dS m-1
Soil data provided by FAO/IIASA/ISRIC/ISSCAS/JRC, 2012. Harmonized World Soil Database (version 1.2). FAO, Rome, Italy and IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.
Köppen climate classification provided by Kottek, M., J. Grieser, C. Beck, B. Rudolf, and F. Rubel, 2006: World Map of Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification updated. Meteorol. Z., 15, 259-263