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12/9/2019 ESD Printable Report <br /> ss, <br /> `-- <br /> K a -4b <br /> Soils Profile Image.—Razor sift clay <br /> Parent materials <br /> Origin:Shale <br /> Surface texture:(1)Clay loam <br /> (2)Silty clay <br /> (3)Silty clay loam <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> Surface fragments<=3"(%cover): 0 8 <br /> Surface fragments>3"(%cover): 0 0 <br /> Subsurface fragments<=3"(%volume): 0 15 <br /> Subsurface fragments>3"(%volume): 0 0 <br /> Drainage class:Well drained <br /> Permeability class:Slow to moderately slow <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> Depth(inches): 20 80 <br /> Available water capacity(inches): 4.00 9.00 <br /> Electrical conductivity(mmhos/cm): 0 15 <br /> Sodium adsorption ratio: 0 14 <br /> Calcium carbonate equivalent(percent): 0 14 <br /> Soil reaction(1:1 water): 6.6 9.0 <br /> Soil reaction(0.01 M CaCl2): 6.6 9.0 <br /> Plant Communities <br /> Ecological Dynamics of the Site <br /> The information in this ESD,including the state-and-transition model(STM),was developed using archeological and historical data, <br /> professional experience,and scientific studies.The information is representative of a complex set of plant communities.The plant composition <br /> has been determined by study of rangeland relic areas,areas protected from excessive disturbance,seasonal use pastures,short <br /> duration/time controlled grazing strategies,and historical accounts. <br /> Not all scenarios or plants are included.Key indicator plants,animals,and ecological processes are described to inform land management <br /> decisions. <br /> This region was historically occupied by large grazing animals such as bison,pronghorn and mule deer.Deer and pronghorn are widely <br /> distributed throughout the MLRA.This is an important site for livestock grazing,especially cattle. <br /> https://esis.sc.egov.usda.gov/ESDReport/fsReportPrt.aspx?id=R069XY042CO&rptLevel=all&approved=yes&repType=regular&scros=&comm= 4/16 <br />