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6. surface cracks in Vertisol
Utah

The high capacity of Vertisols for shrink-swell creates the large cracks found in these soils (note film box for scale). These cracks can be wide enough to make the terrain treacherous for animals. Surface material accumulates in these cracks during the dry season and is "swallowed" by the soil in the wet season, creating the self-mixing action of Vertisols.

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  Examples:
1. Typic Hapludert
Texas
2. Udic Haplustert
Puerto Rico
3. Udic Haplustert
southcentral Texas
4. Epiaquert landscape
southern Idaho
5. Xeric Epiaquert
southern Idaho
6. surface cracks in Vertisol
Utah
7. Vertisol slickensides
8. cracked wall on Vertisol
9. gilgai pattern
South Dakota
10. gilgai pattern
Texas
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