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• IINNAMED CITRIC CAMBORTHID <br />The Lithic Camborthid series ie a member of the loamy, <br />skeletal, mixed, frigid-family of Lithic Camborthid. . <br />Typically, these soils have brown, friable, moderately fine <br />grained, gravelly loam A horizons and brown, friable, very <br />cobbly and stony clay loam B horizons. <br />The Lithic Camborthid series are shallow soils formed <br />in residuum and colluvium materials from sandstone bedrock. <br />They are well-drained with slow permeability. Surface texture <br />is gravelly loam. Subsoil texture is very cobbly clay loam. <br />Typifying Pedon: Lithic Camborthid, 40-60~ slopes. <br />A (0-4"): Brown (tOYR 5/3) gravelly loam, dark brown <br />(10YR 3/3) moist; moderately fine granular structure; loose, <br />friable, sticky and plastic; 25~ gravel, 10~ stone; <br />noneffervescent; moderately alkaline {pH 8.0); abrupt smooth <br />boundary. <br />B (4-15"): Brown (10YR 5/3) very cobbly clay loam, <br />brown (10YR 4/3) moist; moderately weak eubangular and blocky <br />structure; hard, friable, sticky and plastic; 35~ percent <br />cobble and atone; noneffervescent; moderately alkaline (pH <br />8.0); gradual wavy boundary. <br />CR (15"): Fractured sandstone. <br />Ran~e_in_Characteristics: The entire profile is <br />. noneffervescent snd moderately alkaline. The A horizon <br />texture is gravelly loam. The B horizon texture is very <br /> <br />