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Custom Soil Resource Report <br />13 to 18 inches: Gravelly sandy clay loam <br />18 to 19 inches: Bedrock <br />19 to 60 inches: Bedrock <br />Description of Aliens Park <br />Setting <br />Landform: Hills <br />Landform position (two - dimensional): Summit, footslope, backslope <br />Landform position (three- dimensional): Side slope, base slope <br />Down -slope shape: Linear <br />Across -slope shape: Linear <br />Parent material: Slope alluvium and residuum weathered from sandstone <br />Properties and qualities <br />Slope: 5 to 25 percent <br />Surface area covered with cobbles, stones or boulders. 1.0 percent <br />Depth to restrictive feature: 20 to 40 inches to lithic bedrock <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to <br />moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in /hr) <br />Depth to water table: More than 80 inches <br />Frequency of flooding: None <br />Frequency of ponding: None <br />Available water capacity: Low (about 3.1 inches) <br />Interpretive groups <br />Farmland classification: Not prime farmland <br />Land capability (nonin'igated): 6e <br />Hydrologic Soil Group: C <br />Ecological site: Pinus ponderosa - Juniperus scopulorum /Quercus gambelii <br />(F048AY011 NM) <br />Other vegetative classification: ponderosa pine /mountain muhly (Pipo /Munro) <br />Typical profile <br />0 to 5 inches: Sandy loam <br />5 to 10 inches: Sandy loam <br />10 to 16 inches: Sandy clay loam <br />16 to 20 inches: Sandy clay loam <br />20 to 24 inches: Gravelly sandy clay loam <br />24 to 26 inches: Bedrock <br />26 to 60 inches: Bedrock <br />Minor Components <br />Stout <br />Percent of map unit. 10 percent <br />Landform: Hills <br />Landform position (two- dimensional): Shoulder <br />Landform position (three - dimensional): Interiluve, head slope <br />Down -slope shape: Linear <br />Across -s lope shape: Linear <br />Ecological site: Pinus ponderosa - Juniperus scopulorum /Quercus gambelii <br />(F048AY011 NM) <br />Other vegetative classification: ponderosa pine /mountain muhly (Pipo /Munro) <br />20 <br />