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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/13/2002
Doc Name
Soil Assessment Moon Lake-Deserado Mine
Section_Exhibit Name
SECTION II.I SOILS REPORT
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<br />111 - Forelle loam, 3 to 3 percent slopes. <br />The Forelle soil is deep, and well-drained. It developed from calcareous <br />loamy alluvium on relatively large upland fans. Small areas of Satanka, Cushman <br />and deep loamy Torriorthents soils ware includ?d in ;napping. Satanka and Cushman <br />soils era moderately deep. The Torriorthents soils are undeveloped. Thas? soils <br />occupy less tnan 15 percent of the mapping unit. <br />In a typical profil°, the surface layer is light yellowish brown loan .about <br />7 inches thick. 'T ha subsoil is pale brown loam about 11 inches thick. The lower <br />subsoil is very pale brown calcar?ous loan about 15 inches thick and is underlain <br />with very pals brown and light yellowish brown loan to sandy clay login at a depth <br />of 33 inches. <br />fhe Forelle soil has moderate permeability and medium runoff. fhe erosion <br />• hazard is moderate Eton wind and water. Available weterholling capacity is <br />moderately high to high. Effective rooting depth is 4J to 60 inches or more. <br />'This soil is us=d for livestock 3razing and .+ildliFe habitat. 'Th= vtg?tation <br />is primarily big sagebrush and .nixed p?rennial and annual grasses. <br />The average depth of suitable topsoil ~.natarial is 72 inches ranging from <br />40 to d0 or more inches. Phis material is rated fair to good with suitability <br />decreasing with depth. <br />• <br />
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