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<br />t <br /> each undisturbed mapping unit. Similar information for <br /> suitable topsoil material in disturbed areas is contained <br />' in Table 3• These data provide a guide for evaluating soils <br /> prior to, during and subsequent to mining. The acreage, depth, <br />1 f <br />th <br />it <br />d <br />l <br />it <br />bl <br />t <br />il f <br />il <br />i <br /> vo <br />ume o <br />or <br />ng un <br />an <br />su <br />a <br />e <br />opso <br />e so <br />mapp <br />s <br /> are also shown in Table 4. These data have been coupled with <br /> mapping unit descriptions to provide the basic information <br /> necessary for stripping, stockpiling, replacing suitable <br /> topsoil materials and revegetating existing disturbed areas. <br /> The de <br />ths listed in the tables for suitable to <br />soil <br /> p <br />p <br />' materials are averages for the soil series phase, soils series <br /> variant, or soil series complex. <br /> They were derived from field inspection and may not <br /> match exactly the depths provided in the soil profile <br />' description or laboratory data (Appendix C) profile for <br />' the typifying pedon. Appendix A and B provide details of <br /> map unit and series descriptions. <br />1 <br /> 1.6 DISCUSSION <br />' 1.6.1 Pad Area (Undisturbed <br />' The soils mapped on the Storm King Mine permit area <br />have been categorized into four main classes: <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />- 15 - <br />