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Custom Soil Resource Report <br /> Map Unit Legend <br /> Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOi Percent of AOI <br /> NfB Newrork gravelly sandy loam, 1 77.9 4.0% <br /> to 3 percent slopes <br /> PgD Pierian gravelly sandy loam,3 93.0 4 8% <br /> to 9 percent slopes <br /> PIF Pierian sods,20 to 45 percent 447.9 22.9% <br /> slopes <br /> Pn Placer diggings and Tailings 172.8 8.8% <br /> PoC Poncha gravelly sandy loam, 1 30.3 1.5% <br /> to 5 percent slopes <br /> RtC Rosane loam, 1 to 5 percent 62.7 3.2% <br /> slopes <br /> Rv Rough broken land,cold 72.8 3.7% <br /> TrE Troutville gravelly sandy loam,3 127.1 6.5% <br /> to 35 percent slopes <br /> W Water 10.0 0.5% <br /> Subtotals for Soil Survey Area 1,094.6 56.0% <br /> Totals for Area of Interest 1,955.4 100.0% <br /> Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOl Percent of AOI <br /> NOTCOM No Digital Data Available 860.8 44.0% <br /> Subtotals for Soil Survey Area 860.8 44.0% <br /> Totals for Area of Interest 1,955.4 100.0% <br /> Map Unit Descriptions <br /> The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the <br /> soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along <br /> with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. <br /> A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more <br /> major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named <br /> according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic <br /> class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the <br /> landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the <br /> characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some <br /> observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. <br /> Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without <br /> including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made <br /> up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor <br /> components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. <br /> 12 <br />