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~, (~ <br />WINTER RANCH GRAVEL PIT <br />SECTION II - Soils Inventory <br />%CJE - Midway-Ildefonso-Kim, 5 to 35X slopes. These are vary gravelly, <br />moderately alkaline soils underlain by shale and interbedded sandstone. <br />The gravel occurs on ridge tops and the higher portions of the landscape. <br />The gravel and sand deposits are high in lime and era usually 2 to 10 feet <br />in thickness. Shale outcrops occur on the steep side slopes and are <br />usually.atrewn with gravel. Included in mapping are small areas of deep <br />loamy soil on ridge tops. <br />MvC - Manvel Loam, 1 to 9% slopes. This is a silty, moderately alkaline <br />Boil deep to limestone or shale. The surface layer is silt loam or loam. <br />Below 4 inches texture ranges from silt loam to silty clay loam. Near <br />limestone or shale outcrops thore are areas only moderately deep, 20 to 40 ~~ <br />inches, to rock or shale. Water intake rate is moderately slow. Small <br />gullies are common on the steeper slopes. <br />MzS - Manznnola Silty Clay Loam, 1 to 4% slopes. This soil is deep silty <br />clay loam commonly underlain by shale between 5 and 15 foot depths. It is <br />calcareous and moderately alkaline throughout the profile. The blocky <br />structured subsoil has over 35% clay. Water intake rate is moderately slow. <br />Water holding capacity ie 2'/. to 2Y,~inches per foot of so 11 depth. <br />SaD - Midway Clay Loam, 3 to 15X slopes. This soil is shallow, leas than <br />20 inches to shale. Zt is calcareous and moderately to strongly alkaline <br />throughout. Excluding the thin clay loam surface, texture is clay or silty <br />clay. Shale outcrops are common. There are many gullies. Water intake <br />rate is slow. Along drainways small areas of a similar Boil occur which <br />differs by being deeper to shale. <br />