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12 SOIL <br />When nr tist• single grained; loose; nonsticky and non- <br />plastic; i5 rccnt gravel; calcareous; moderately akla- <br />]ine. <br />i <br />SURVEY <br />loam or loam. The A3g and Clg horizons are mostly silty <br />clay loam. The C horizon is silty clay loam stratified with <br />thin seams of loamy very fine sand. It ranges from dark <br />grayish bcown, in hue of 2.5Y and lOYR, to greenish gray <br />and bluish gray, in hue of 5GY and 56. In places the Cg <br />horizon is underlain by wet sand or fine gravel at a depth <br />of 40 inches or more. <br />The A horizon is sandy loam to sand 3 to 7 inches thick. <br />The C horizon is variable in texture because of stratifica- <br />tion, but it is mostly sand and loamy sand. <br />Bk-Bankard sand. This soil is along the major <br />streams, The area; at•e elongated and cover as much as <br />100 acres. <br />Included with this soil in mapping are areas of Glen- <br />bel•g and Las Animas soils that make ttp about 10 <br />pet•cent of the acreage. <br />Rutroff is slow, and the hazat•d of soil blowing is <br />high. The soil is subject to frequent, brief flooding. <br />This soil has potential fot• wildlife use if the habitat <br />can be improved. The native vegetation is tvheatgrass, <br />saltgrass, cottonwood, attd willow. Capability unit <br />VIw-2, nonirrigated ;range site not assigned. <br />Bloont Series <br />The Bloom series consists of deep, somewhat poorly <br />drained soils. These soils formed on Rood plains in <br />loamy allttcium. The slope is 0 to 2 percent, and ele- <br />vation is 4,300 to 4,300 feet. The avel•age annual pre- <br />cipitation is 12 inches. The average annual tempera- <br />ture is 53° F, and the fl•ost-free season is 155 to 165 <br />days. The native vegetation is mainly salt-tolerant <br />grasses. <br />In a representative profile the surface layer is light <br />bt•ownish-gray silt loam about 8 inches thick and <br />light-gray silty clay- loam about 6 inches thick. The <br />undet•]ying matet•ial is light-gt•ay silty clay loam about <br />21 inches thick. Below that it is light-gray and gray <br />stratified silty clay loam and loamy very fine sand that <br />extend to a depth of 60 inches or more. <br />PQt•meability is moderate, a»d the available water <br />capacity is high. These sails are moderately alkaline. <br />Theit• root zone extends to a depth of 60 inches ot• <br />mote. They are used for pasture and farming. <br />Representative profile of Bloom silt loam, in native <br />grass, 0.4 mile south and 200 feet west of the north- <br />east cot•ner of sec. 5, T. 21 S., R. 62 W. <br />Al-0 to g inches, light bcownish-gray (lOYR 6/2) silt loam, <br />dark grayish brown (lOYR 9/2) and has few, fine, faint, <br />yellowish-brown (lOYR 5/4) mottles when moist; weak, <br />thin, platy structure; hard, friable; slightly sticky and <br />slightly plastic; many fine and very fine roots; calcare- <br />ous; moderately alkaline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />A3g-S to 14 inches, light-gray (lOYR 7/2) silty clay loam, <br />dark grapish bron'n (SOYR 412) and has few, fine, faint, <br />yellowish-brown (101'R 5/4) mottles when moist; weak, <br />thick, platy structure; hard, firm; slightly sticky and <br />slightly plastic; common fine and eery fine roots; cal- <br />careous; moderately alkaline; abrupt, smooth boundary. <br />Clg-14 to 35 inches. light-gray (lOYR 7/2) silty clay loam, <br />dark gray (101-R 412) and has common, fine, faint, <br />strong-brown (i.SYR 5/6) mottles when moist; weak, <br />medium, angular blocky structure; hard, firm; slightly <br />sticky and plastic, common fine and very fine roots; <br />calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />C2g-35 to 60 inche=, light-gray and gray (lOYR 7(2, 6/1) <br />silty- clay loam and thin seams of loamy very fine sand; <br />dark greenish-gray (5GY 4/1) mottles and few, medium, <br />strong-brown (7SYR 5/6) mottles when moist; massive; <br />hard, firm; nonsticky to slightly sticky; few very fine <br />roots; calcareous; moderately alkaline. <br />The A and B horizons range from lOYR to 2.5Y in hue. <br />The Al horizon is variable in texture, but it is mostly silt <br />Bm-Bloom silt loam. This soil is along the major <br />clt•ainageways. The areas are elongated and cover as <br />much as 400 acres. <br />Included with this soil in mapping are areas of Api- <br />sltapa silty clay that make up about 10 percent of the <br />acreage. Also included are small areas of soils that are <br />similat• to the Bloont soils but are poorly dt•ained. <br />Runoff is slow, and the hazard of erosion is moder- <br />ate. The soil is subject to occasional, brief flooding. The <br />seasonal high water table is at a depth of 1.5 to 3 feet. <br />There is a moderate to high concentration of salts, and <br />salts tend to accumulate on the surface in at•eas where <br />the capillary moisture from the ground water reaches <br />the soil surface. <br />This soil has a high potential for gasture. The native <br />grasses are mainly alkzli sacaton and inland saltgrass. <br />Willow and tantal•isk gt•ovv in places. Capability units <br />IIIw-1, it•t•igated, and VIw-1, nonirrigated; Salt Mea- <br />dow range site. <br />Cascajo Series <br />The Cascajo series consists of deep, excessively <br />dl•aitted soils. These soils formed on tert•aces in gra- <br />velly sandy alluvium. The slope is 5 to 25 pel•cent, and <br />elevation is 4,900 to 6,000 feet. The average annual <br />pt•ecipitation is 12 inches. The average annual tem- <br />peratut•e is 53° F, and the frost-free season is 145 to <br />li5 days. The native vegetation is mainly plains <br />glasses. <br />In a representative profile (fig. 2) the surface layer <br />is light-bt•own very gravelly sandy loam about 10 <br />inches thick. The next layer is very pale brown very <br />gravelly sandy loam about 11 inches thick. And below <br />that is very pale brolvn stratified gravel and sand that <br />extends to a depth of 60 inches or mare. <br />Permeability is rapid, and the available water <br />capacity is low. These soils at•e mildly alkaline to <br />moderately alkaline. Theit• root zone extends to a depth <br />of 60 inches or more. These soils are a source of gravel <br />for commercial use. <br />Representative profile of Cascajo very gravelly <br />sandy loam, 5 to 25 percent slopes, in native grass, <br />0.33 mile north of the south quarter cornet• of sec. 15, <br />T. 21 S., R. 69 tiV, <br />Al-0 to 6 inches, light-brown (7.5YR 6/4) very gravelly <br />sandy loam, dark brown (7.5YR 4/3) when moist; mod- <br />erate, medium, granular structure; slightly hard, very <br />friable; nonsticky and nonplastic; 60 percent gravel and <br />cobbles; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear, wavy <br />boundary. <br />AC-6 to 10 inches, light-brown (7.5YR 616) very gravelly <br />sandy loam, dark brown (7..SYR 4/3) when moist; weak, <br />medium, subangular blocky structure; hard, very friable; <br />nonplastic; 60 percent gravel and cobbles; calcareous; <br />moderately alkaline; clear, irregular boundary. <br />Clca-10 to 21 inches, very pale brown (lOYR 8/3) very <br />gravelly sandy loam, pale brown (lOYR 6/3) when <br />moist; single grained; hard, loose; nonsticky and non- <br />plastic; 50 percent gravel, 20 percent cobbles; calcareous; <br />I-2 <br />