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-- <br />PUEBLO AREA, COLORADO <br />about 4 inches thick. Below that is very pale silt loam <br />that extends to a depth of 60 inches or more. <br />Permeability- is slow, and the available water capac- <br />ity is high. The surface layer and upper part of the <br />subsoil are mildly alkaline, and the lower part of the <br />subsoil and the underlying material are moderately <br />alkaline. The root zone extends to a depth of mole <br />than 60 inches. These soils are used fol• grazing. <br />Representative pl•ofile of Adena loam, in an al•ea of <br />Adena-illanvel looms, in Native grass, 0.3 mile south <br />and 200 feet west of the northeast corner of sec. 25, <br />T. 19 S., R. 64 tV. <br />Al-0 to 3 inches, light brownish-gray (101"R 6/2) loam, <br />dark gra}•ish brown (101'R 9/2) when moist; vveak, thin, <br />platy sUvcture; slightly hard, very friable; slightly- <br />sticky and slightl}• plastic; mildly alkaline; abrupt, <br />smooth boundary. <br />B2~3 to_ 8 inches, brown (lOYR 5/3) clay loam, dark brown <br />(101R 4/3) when moist; medium, prismatic structure <br />parting to moderate, fine, angular blocky; very hard, <br />firm; sticky and plastic; continuous, clay films on peds; <br />mildly alkaline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />Baca-8 to 12 inches, pale-brown (lOYR 6/3) silty clay loam, <br />dark brovvn (lOYR 4/3) when moist; vveak, medium, <br />prismatic sh~ucture parting to moderate, fine, sub- <br />angular blocky; hard, very friable; sticky and plastic; <br />patchy, cla}• films on peds; calcareous; medium soft <br />masses of lime; moderately alkaline; clear, wavy bound- <br />ary. <br />Clca-12 to 22 inches, very pale brown (lOYR 7/3) silt <br />loam, brown (lOYR 5/3) when moist; weak, medium, <br />prismatic structure parting to weak, medium, subangular <br />blocky; hard, very friable; slightly sticky and slightly <br />plastic; calcareous; medium soft masses of lime; nrod- <br />erately alkaline; gradual, smooth boundary. <br />C2-22 to 48 inches, very pale brovvn (lOYR i/3) silt loam, <br />brovvn (lOYR 5/3) when moist; vveak, medium, pris- <br />matic structure; hard, eery triable; slightly sticky and <br />slightly plastic; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear, <br />smooth boundary. <br />C3-98 to 60 inches, very pale brovvn (IOYR 7/4) silt loam, <br />yellowish brovvn (lOYR 514) when moist; massive; hard, <br />very friable; slightly sticky and slightly Plastic; cal- <br />careous; moderately alkaline. <br />The A horizon is silt loam, loam, or fine sandy loam 3 to <br />5 inches thick. The B2t horizon is clay loam or silty clay <br />loam 2 to 6 inches thick. The Baca horizon is at a depth of <br />9 to ]5 inches. <br />Am-Adena-1lfanv'el looms. This complex is in the <br />northern part of the survey area. It is made up of <br />about 60 percent Adena loam and 30 percent Dlanvel <br />loam. The slope is 0 to 3 percent. Areas of this complex <br />are irregular in shape and cover as much as 2,500 <br />acres. Small pebbles are on the surface, and about 25 <br />pel•cent of the surface at•ea of the Adena soil is small <br />slickspots. The Adena soil is level, and the iVlanvel <br />soil is slightly convex. <br />The Adena soil in this complex has the profile <br />described as 1•eplesentative of the Adena sel•ies. The <br />Maltvel soil has a profile similar to the one described <br />as representative of the 11laltvel sel•ies, but the surface <br />layer is loam. <br />Included with these soils in mapping are areas of <br />soils that are similar to this Adena soil, but the subsoil <br />is about twice as thick. These included soils make up <br />about 10 percent of the acreage. <br />Runoff is medium, and the hazard of erosion is <br />moderate. <br />This complex is suited to glazing and has high po- <br />tential for wildlife use if the habitat can be improved. <br />The native vegetation is mainly blue grama and galleta. <br />Cane cactus is abundant in places. Capability unit <br />VIe-1, nonirrigated; Loanly Plains range site. <br />Apishapa Series <br />The Apishapa sel•ies consists of deep, somewhat <br />poorly drained soils. These soils formed on flood plains <br />in clayey alluvium. The slope is 0 to 2 percent, and <br />elevation is 4,300 to 4,800 feet. The average annual <br />precipitatiotl is 12 inches. The average annual tem- <br />perature is about 53° h', and the frost-free season is <br />145 to 175 days. The native vegetation is mainly salt- <br />tolerantgrasses. <br />L1 a representative profile the surface layer is gray- <br />ish-brown silty clay about 8 inches thick. The upper <br />part of the underlying material is grayish-brown silty, <br />clay about 5 inches thick, ti}e next 16 inches is grayish= <br />bl•olvn clay, and the lower pal•t is light brownish-gray <br />clay that extends to a depth of 60 inches ol• more. <br />Permeability is slow, and the available water capac- <br />ity is high. The surface and subsurface layers are <br />moderately alkaline, and the underlying material is <br />strongly alkaline. T}le root zone extends to a depth <br />of 60 inches or more. These soils are used for irrigated <br />crops and hay and for irrigated or nmtirrigated <br />pasture. <br />P.epresentative profile of Apishapa silty clay, in <br />irrigated pasture, 0.44 mile south and 300 feet west <br />of the northeast corner of sec. 8, T. 21 S., R. 61 \V. ' <br />Al-0 to 8 inches, grayish-brovvn (lOYP. 5/2) silty clay, dark <br />grayish brovvn (lOYR 9/2) when moist; vveak, coarse, <br />granular structure; hard, firm; slightly stick}• and plas- <br />tic; calcareous; moderately alkaline; abrupt, smooth <br />boundary. <br />Clcs-8 to 13 inches, grayish-brown (2.5Y 5/2) silt}• clay, <br />dark grayish brown (2.5Y 4/2) moist; vveak to moder- <br />ate, fine, subangular blocky structure; hard, firm; <br />slightly sticky and plastic; calcareous; fevv, fine, soft <br />masses of crystalline gypsum; moderately alkaline; <br />clear, smooth bowvdary. <br />C2cacsg-13 to 29 inches, grayish-brovvn (2.5Y 5/2) clay, <br />dark grayish brown (2.SY 9/2) when moist; few, faint, <br />gray (2.5Y 5/1) mottles; massive; hard, firm; sticky <br />and very plastic; calcareous; moderately alkaline; grad- <br />ual, smooth boundary. <br />C3g-29 to 60 inches, light brownish-gray (2.5Y 6/2), dark <br />grayish brown (2.5Y 4/2) when moist; common, fine, <br />distinct, dark-gray (N 4/0) mottles; massive; hard, <br />firm; sticky and very plastic; calcareous; strongly <br />alkaline. <br />Cracks as much as one-half inch wide form when the soil <br />dries out. The A horizon is silty clay loam or silty clay <br />9 to 8 inches thick. The C horizon is clay or silty clay. <br />In places it has thin strata of sand, avnd in places vvet sand <br />is bclovv a depth of 355 feet. Gray mottles are nt a depth of <br />12 to 20 inches. <br />Ap-Apishapa silty clay. This soil is mainly on flood <br />plains of the Al•kansas River. The areas are irregularl}• <br />shaped and cover as much as 600 acres. This soil has <br />the profile described as representative of the series, <br />but in places 3 or 4 inches of fine sand is on the surface. <br />Ittcltlded with this soil ill mapping are areas of <br />Glenberg fine sandy loam and Haverson fine sandy <br />loam. These areas make up less than 10 percent of the <br />acreage. <br />