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brushy loam. The SCS capability subclass is VIle non-irr. <br />This map unit occurs characteristically on the yently sloping <br />uplands under sagebrush. <br />Weighied Salvage Thickness by Map Unit; <br />Lift 1: 23 inches thick <br />Lift 2: ly+ inches thick. <br />Total salvage thickness: 42+ inches thick <br />2.2.13 RBD Rhone-Burnette Loams, lU to 45% slopes <br />This complex map unit consists of Rhone loam and Burnette loam on <br />sloping to very steep toeslopes of mountain sideslopes. It is composed <br />of 65% Rnone loam and 20% Burnette loam; inclusions are lU% Lamphier <br />loam and 5% Northwater. <br />The vegetation type is mountain shrubland. ,The erosion hazard is <br />moderate to high, runoff is medium, and flooding hazard is none. The <br />present land use is range, and the range site is brushy loam. The SCS <br />capability subclass is VIIe non-irr. <br />These two soils are in dissimilar families (fine, <br />montmorillonitic and fine-loamy, mixed) of like subgroups <br />Pachic Cryoborolls and Pachic Cryoborolls). The component <br />in unpredictable patterns on the landscape, The map unit <br />throughout the study area under mountain shrubs. <br />Weighted Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lift 1: 26 inches thick <br />Lift 2: 24+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness: 5U+ inches thick <br />2.2.14 SA Silas Loams, U to 3% slopes <br />(Argic <br />soils .occur <br />occurs <br />This map unit consists of Silas loam, Silas var. loam and Silas <br />gravelly loamy sand on nearly level va lley bottoms. It is composed of <br />50% Silas loam, lU% Silas var. loam, and lU% Silas gravelly loamy <br />sand; inclusions are lU% Torrifluvents, lU% Ninill and lU% other <br />soils. <br />The vegetation type is meadow. The erosion hazard is low, runoff <br />is s-low, and flooding hazard is occasional. The present land use is <br />hay, pasture and range, and the range site is mountain Swale. The SCS <br />capability subclass is VIe. Portions of this map unit may be too wet <br />to Salvaye. <br />This map unit is the most extensive unit on the valley floors of <br />the major drainages.. <br /> <br />n <br />lJ <br />• <br />'L2 <br />