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PUEBLO AREA, COLORADO <br />Runoff is slow, and the hazard of erosion is moderate. <br />Most of the acreage is used for irrigated and dryland <br />falfa. The native vegetation is mainly needlegrass, <br />heatgrass, and some cottonwoods, and Gambel oak <br />along the creek channels. Capability units IIe-1, ir- <br />rigated, IIIe-1, nonirrigated; Loamy Foothills range <br />site. <br />~tavedlii~ilEd[Slzr?~ <br />The Travessilla series consists of shallow, well- <br />drained soils. These soils formed on uplands in <br />residuum that weathered from sandstone. They are <br />underlain by bedrock between depths of 10 and 20 <br />inches. The slope is 1 to 90 percent, and elevation <br />is 4,600 to 6,600 feet. The average annual precipitation <br />is 12 inches. The average annual temperature is 53° F, <br />and the frost-free season is 130 to 176 days. The native <br />vegetation is mainly plains grasses and juniper. <br />In a representative profile the surface layer ie pink- <br />ish-gray sandy loam about 6 inches thick. The sub- <br />surface layer is light-brown sandy loam about 4 inches <br />thick. The underlying material is pale-brown loam <br />about 4 inches thick. Hard sandstone is at a depth of <br />about 14 inches. <br />Permeability is moderate, and the available water <br />capacity is low. The surface layer is mildly alkaline, <br />and the underlying material is moderately alkaline. <br />The root zone extends to a depth of 10 to 20 inches. <br />These soils are used for grazing, watershed, and wild- <br />lfe habitat. <br />Representative profile of Travessilla sandy loam, 1 <br />to 9 percent slopes, in native grass, 0.3 mile north and <br />0.15 mile east of the southwest corner of sec. 20, T. <br />26 S., R. 60 W. <br />Al--0 to 6 inches, ppinkish-gray (7.6YR e/2) sandy loam, <br />dark brown (7.6YR 4/2) when moist' weak, thin, platy <br />structure; slightly hard, very friable; nonsticky and <br />nonplestic; few, smell angular pebbles; weekly cal- <br />cereoua; moderately e1{caline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />AC-6 to 10 inches, light-brown (7.6YR 0/4) sandy loam, <br />dark brown (7.6YR 4/4) when moist; weak, flue, aub- <br />angular blocky structure; slightly hard, very friable; <br />nonsticky and slightly plastic; few, small, angular <br />pebbles; strongly calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear, <br />smooth boundary. <br />Cca-30 to id inches, pale-brown (lOYR 611:) loam, Drown <br />(lOYR 6/3) when moist; mesaive• slig'~tly hard, veryry <br />friable; nonsticky and slightly ptiastic; strongly cal- <br />careous; concentrations of segregated lime in places; <br />moderately alkaline; abrupt, smooth boundary. <br />R-14 inches, hard Dakota sandstone. <br />The A and C horizons are loam or sandy loam. The A <br />horizon is 4 to 7 Inches thick and in places is noncalcareous. <br />In places the Cca horizon hea coarse fragments that have <br />coatings of lime on their underside. Depth to the R horizon <br />ranges from 10 to 20 inches. The content of coarse ireg- <br />menta, mostly angular pebbles end channery pieces of sand- <br />stone, ranges from about 10 to 30 percent. <br />ToD-Travessilla sandy loam, 1 to 9 percent slopes. <br />This soil is in the southern and western parts of the <br />survey area in long areas that cover as much as 1,000 <br />acres. This soil has the profile described as representa- <br />tive of the series, but on about 30 percent of the <br />creage the surface layer is loam and slopes are convex <br />~nd about 3 percent. <br />Included with this soil is mapping are areas of <br />36 <br />Kim loam and Rock outcrop; each of these make up <br />about 10 percent of the acreage. <br />Runoff is rapid, and the hazard of erosion is slight. <br />This soil has potential for recreation use and for <br />wildlife use if the habitat can be improved. The native <br />vegetation is mainly cactus, yucca, grams, needlegrass, <br />and small juniper trees. Capability unit VIIs-3, non- <br />irrigated; Sandstone Breaks range site. <br />TrG-Travessilla-Rock outcrop complex, 30 to 90 <br />percent elopes. This complex is on aide elopes and <br />nearly vertical canyon walls in the southern part of <br />Pueblo County. It is made up of about 40 percent <br />Travessilla sandy loam and 40 percent Rock outcrop. <br />Areas of this complex are elongated and cover as much <br />as 800 acres. <br />The Travessilla soil in this complex has a profile <br />similar to the one described as representative of the <br />Travessilla series. <br />Included with these soils in mapping are areas of <br />Wiley loam and Kim loam; these malts up about 20 <br />percent of the acreage. <br />Runoff is rapid, and the hazard of erosion is slight. <br />Most of the acreage is steep and rocky and provides <br />only limited grazing. The native vegetation is mainly <br />a sparse stand of grass and scattered stands of juniper. <br />Capability unit VIIs-3, nonirrigated; Travessilla soil <br />in Sandstone Breaks range site; Rock outcrop not <br />in a range site. <br />Valent Series <br />The Valent series consists of deep, excessively <br />drained soils. These soils formed on uplands in eolian <br />sand. The slope is 1 to 7 percent, and elevation is <br />4,400 to 5,200 feet. The average annual precipitation <br />is 12 inches. The average annual temperature is 52° F, <br />and the frost-free season is 130 to 160 days. The native <br />vegetation is mainly mid plains grasses. <br />In a representative profile the surface layer is light <br />brownish-gray loamy sand about 4 inches thick. The <br />underlying material is pale-brown fine sand about 31 <br />inches thick over very pale brown fine sand that ex- <br />tends to a depth of 60 inches or more. <br />Permeability is very rapid, and the available water <br />capacity is low. The surface layer is mildly alkaline, <br />and the underlying material is neutral. The root zone <br />extends to a depth of more than 60 inches. These soils <br />are used for grazing. <br />Representative profile of Valent loamy sand, in <br />grass, 0.2 mile west and 0.35 mile south of the north- <br />east corner of sec. 22, T. 20 S., R. 60 W. <br />Al--0 to 4 inches, light brownish-gray (lOYR 6/2) loamy <br />Band, grayish brown (lOYR 6/2) when moiat• single <br />grained; loose; nonsticky and nonplestic; mildiy alka- <br />line; clear, smooth boundary. <br />Cl--d to 35 inches, pale-brown (lOYR 6/3) fine sand, brown <br />(lOYR 6/3) when moist; single grained; loose; non- <br />sticky and nonplestic; mildly alkaline; diffuse, smooth <br />boundary. <br />C2--36 to 60 inches, very pale brown (lOYR 7/4) fine aand, <br />yellowish brown (lOYR 614) when moist; single <br />grained; loose; nonsticky and nonplestic; neutral. <br />The A horizon is loamy fine sand or flee send 4 to 10 <br />inches thick. The C horizon is sand or fine sand. In places, <br />lime is at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. <br />