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• <br />B21 3-II inches dark brown (10 YR 3/3) sandy clay loam, very dark <br />brown (10 YR 2/2) moist; moderate very tine angular blocky <br />structure parting to very fine single grain; loose, very friable; <br />sticky and plastic; common very fine and tine roots; few medium <br />and coarse roots; non-calcareous; gradual smooth boundary. <br />B22t I I-21 inches dark grayish brown (10 YR 4/2) sandy clay loam, very <br />dark brown (10 YR 2/2) moist; strong fine and very tine angular <br />blocky structure; slightly hard, firm; sticky and plastic; few fine <br />and very fine roots, few coarse roots; few thin clay films line pores <br />and ped faces; non-calcareous; gradual smooth boundary. <br />Bat 21-48 inches yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) clay loam, dark brown (10 <br />Yr 3/3) moist; strong fine angular blocky structure; slightly hard, <br />very friable; sticky and plastic; few fine, very fine, and medium <br />roots; few thin clay films on ped faces and line pores; non- <br />calcareous; clear smooth boundary. <br />• <br /> <br />CI 48-61 inches light yellowish brown (10 YR 6/4) gravelly sandy loam, <br />yellowish brown (10 YR 5/4) moist; moderate very tine angular <br />blocky structure parting to very fine single grain; slightly hard, <br />friable; slightly sticky; plastic; few fine and very tine roots; non- <br />calcareous; 60 percent gravels and cobbles. <br />This pedon has a thin A horizon containing about 30 percent gravels and 15 <br />percent cobbles throughout. Paler colors (10 YR 5r'4, 6/4) appear in the lower portion <br />of the subsoil and throughout the substratum. The C material is more coarse than <br />most pedons described, containing about 60 percent gravels and cobbles. <br />UNNAMED SERIES 68 PEDON <br />Sandy Loam <br />PROFILE IR <br />05-04-22-048 <br />A pedon (05-04-22-048) of the Unnamed Series 68 sandy loam 8 to 15 percent <br />slopes, a fine loamy Argic Pachic Cryoboroll, 200 feet west, 865 feet south, northeast <br />corner Section 15, T.SN R.86W at 6,700 feet elevation is: <br />2.3-121 <br />