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8/24/2016 9:59:22 PM
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11/24/2007 2:11:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978116
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/4/1978
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br /> <br />DOtdINANT DOHIDIANT <br />UNIT NUMBER APPROXIPIATE COh1POSITIOhJ PIAJOR LAND USE PARENT MATERIAL COVER <br />45% Rock and shale outcrops - mainly Range, Wildlife Sandstone with Pinyon-juniper; <br /> sandstone with some small shale some shale and Oakbrush, <br /> outcrops alluvium serviceberry, <br />49% Shallow soils over sandstone and and grasses, <br /> shales; soils stoney, usually more common <br /> loamy, light-colored surface layers at higher <br /> (Includes 25% Haplustolls, 20% elevations • <br /> Torriorthents, 4% Lithic Argiustolls) <br />6% Soils with dark-colored surface layers <br /> and mixed alluvial soils in the Dolores <br /> and San hliguel River bottoms <br />45% Argiustolls and Haplustolls - well Range, Dryland Varies widely - Sagebrush; <br /> drained, deep to moderately deep and irrigated eolian, residual, some pinyon- <br /> with dark-colored surface layers; cropland, wild- and alluvium from juniper and <br /> have slight to moderate zones of life sandstone and rabbitbrush <br /> lime accumulation shale <br />40% Haplargids and Camborthids - similar • <br /> to above but moderately dark-colored <br /> surface layers and lower organic <br /> content; calcareous layer <br />10% Torriorthents - shallow over sand- <br /> stone and shale <br />5% Torriofluvents and Natrargids - <br /> alluvials soils in drainage ways <br />
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