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Custom Soil Resource Report <br /> Tables—Topsoil Source <br /> Map Obit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres In AOI Percent of AOI <br /> Byrn" name(percent) (numeric <br /> values) <br /> 3 Aquolls and Fair Aquolls(55%) Wetness(0.76) 141.0 90.4% <br /> Aquents, Hard to reclaim <br /> gravelly <br /> substratum (rock <br /> fragments) <br /> (0.93) <br /> Rock fragments <br /> (0.97) <br /> Exchange <br /> capacity(0.99) <br /> 10 Ellicott-Ellicott Poor Ellicott,rarely Too sandy(0.00) 14.8 9.5% <br /> sandy-skeletal flooded(65%) <br /> complex,0 to 3 Exchange <br /> percent slopes, capacity(0.22) <br /> rarely flooded Ellicott sandy- Rock fragments <br /> skeletal,rarely (0.00) <br /> flooded(25%) Too sandy(0.00) <br /> Hard to reclaim <br /> (rock <br /> fragments) <br /> (0.01) <br /> Exchange <br /> capacity(0.13) <br /> 85 Water Not rated Water(95%) 0.2 0.1% <br /> Aquolls(5%) <br /> Totals for Area of Interest 156.0 100.0% <br /> Rating Acres in AOI Percent of A01 <br /> Fair 141.0 90.4% <br /> Poor 14.8 9.5% <br /> Null or Not Rated 0.2 0.1% <br /> Totals for Area of Interest 156.0 100.0% <br /> Rating Options—Topsoil Source <br /> Aggregation Method:Dominant Condition <br /> Aggregation is the process by which a set of component attribute values is reduced <br /> to a single value that represents the map unit as a whole. <br /> A map unit is typically composed of one or more'components".A component is <br /> either some type of soil or some nonsoil entity, e.g., rock outcrop. For the attribute <br /> being aggregated, the first step of the aggregation process is to derive one attribute <br /> 20 <br />