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Typical profile <br /> 0 to 2 inches:Cobbly silt loam <br /> 2 to 9 inches:Very cobbly silt loam <br /> 9 to 28 inches:Very cobbly sandy loam <br /> 28b45inches: Extremely stony loamy sand <br /> 45 to 60 inches:Extremely stony loamy sand <br /> Description of Catamount Family, Moist <br /> Setting <br /> Landform. Mountain slopes <br /> Parent material: Residuum weathered from igneous and metamorphic rock <br /> Properties and qualities <br /> Slope:5 to 40 percent <br /> Depth to restrictive feature: 10 to 20 inches to paralithic bedrock; 20 to 40 inches to <br /> lithic bedrock <br /> Drainage class: Excessively drained <br /> capacity of the mostlimiting layerto transmit water(Ksat)_-Very low to moderately low(O.00toO_01 in/hr) <br /> Depth to water table: More than 80 inches <br /> Frequency of flooding:None <br /> Frequency ofponding None <br /> Maximum salinity. Nonsaline (0.0 to 2.0 mmhos/cm) <br /> Available water capacity:Very low(about 0.9 inches) <br /> Interpretive groups <br /> Other vegetative desilication:Subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/myrtle whortleberry(ABLA- <br /> PDENNAMY2)(C0320), Subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/grouse whortleberry(ABLA-PIENNASC) <br /> (C0321) <br /> Typical profile <br /> 0 to finches:Slightly decomposed plant material <br /> 1 to 2inches.Gravelly loam <br /> 2 to 5 inches:Very gravelly sandy loam <br /> 5 to 11 inches:Extremely cobbly sandy loam <br /> 11 to 15inches:Extremely cobbly sandy loam <br /> 15 to26 inches:Weathered bedrock <br /> 26 to 30 inches: Unweathered bedrock <br />