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• <br /> <br />m <br />n <br />0 <br />N <br />l <br />APPENDI% 9-b (Continued) <br />1 <br /> Depth Suitability Parameters Limiting Rec. TSD <br /> 2 S <br />3 <br />4 10 <br />9 <br />6 <br />7 <br />s <br />Horizon (inches) Sat X LaL03 X <br />Tex <br />SAR by Component <br />Con <br />Factors <br />C Frag X <br />Suit <br /> <br />5 litro (Additional) SN: 54 <br />Al 0-7 5 s S s 5 S S 13 <br />A2 7-13 S S S S S S 5 <br />The average thickness of the mollic epipedon or depth to sandstone bedrock is 76 inches (N=26). Shallow sandstone bedrock prevent the salvage of <br />Solitro variant (stony) NU: V46D; SN: 22 <br />A 0-5 S S S S S S S 5 <br />AC 5-1) 5 S S 5 U S U RF = 40X <br />The average thickness of the mollic epipedon is 5 inches (N=7). Unsuitable rock fragment percentages and shallow sandstone bedrock prevent the <br />salvage of additional sail. <br />Starman MU: 103, 5703; SN: 5 <br />A 0-4 S S 5 S S S 5 4 <br />C 4-12 5 S S S U S U RF = 40-45X <br />Suitable topsoil is limited to the thin A horizon. All material below the A horizon has an unsuitable rock fragment content. Sleep to very steep <br />irregular slopes may prevent the salvage of the A horizon without a%cessive contamination by subsurface rock fragments. A b inch topsoil salvage <br />depth is recommended provided contamination by rock fragments can be avoided. <br />Teton MU: 33D; SN: 41 <br />Al 0-4 S S S S s S 5 )3 <br />A2 4-13 S S S S S S S <br />IIC 73.20 S U S S S S U Cley = 42X <br />The thickness of the mollic epipedon is 73 inches (N=7). An unsuitable silty clay texture in the C horizon and shallow sil[stone end shale bedrock <br />Ust(c iorriorthen is NU: 10 ); Description SN: 2 <br />p7 0-4 NS S NS <br />AC 4-16 NS U NS <br />Ck 76-60 NS U NS <br />NS S S S <br />NS U S U <br />NS U S U <br />RF = 40X <br />RF = 55X <br />4 <br />