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TT~T-- 'T ~T~r- <br />T <br />20 <br />SOIL SURVEY <br />s blocky; hard, friable; slightly atleky and plastic; thin, <br />' patchy, clay films on vertical faces of pads; neutral; <br />•' clear, smooth boundary. <br />C--41 to 60 inches, brown (T.6YR 6/4) loam, dark brown <br />(T.6YR 4/4) when moist; missive; slightly hard, friable; <br />~ nonaticky and slightly plastic; neutral. <br />F -:,. The 0 horizon ranges from lean than 1 inch to 3 inches in <br />thickness. The Al horizon ran~ea from very dark grayish <br />brown to very dark brown and a as much as 6 inches thick. <br />The A2 horizon ranges from sandy loam to loam but 1s <br />generally light loam. It is 3 to 6 inches thlek. <br />The B&A horizon ie mostly material from the B2 horizon. <br />• it is 2 to 5 inches thick. The B21t horizon Is light clay to <br />heavy clay loam a to 14 inehee thick. It ranges from brown <br />" to dark brown, mainly In hve of 7.6YR. The B22t horizon <br />., is brown to dark-brown light clay to heavy clay loam 9 to <br />~, 14 inches thick. The B3 horizon a loam to light clay losm <br />8 to 12 inehee thick. IC ranges from brown to dark brown, <br />~,~, mainly in hue of 7.SYR. <br />Depth to the C horizon ranges from 3b to 46 inehee. The <br />.ar C horizon is loam to gravelly sandy loam. In places it is <br />undRrlain by cobbly granitic gravelly Band of by gran(te <br />rock et a depth of 60 to 80 inehee. <br />r LbD-Larkson loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes. This soil <br />is on loess-thickened, east-facing dip slopes of sand- <br />+'etone upland plains in the western part of the survey <br />area. The areas are irregular in shape and cover as <br />much as 700 acres. This soil has a profile similar to the <br />one described as representative of the series, but there <br />are no stones in the surface layer and no cobbles and <br />gravel in the substratum. Also, in places, the surface <br />layer is as much as 7 inches thick, especially in spaces <br />„ between trees where the grass is more dense. <br />Included with this soil in mapping are areas of <br />Vamer soils and Rock outcrop that make up about <br />10 percent of the acreage and areas of Holderness sift <br />loam that make up about 5 percent. <br />Runoff is medium, and the hazard of erosion is mod- <br />crate. <br />This soil has high potential for timber, recreation, <br />and µ•ildlife habitat. The native vegetation is ponderosa <br />pine. Capability unit IVs-3, nonirrigated; woodland <br />group Srl ;range site not assigned. <br />LcE-Larkson stony loam, 5 to 20 percent slopes. <br />This soil is in the western part of the survey area. The <br />areas are irregular in shape and cover as much as 1,000 <br />acres. This soil has the profile described as represents- <br />,: five of the series, but on alluvial fans at the foot of <br />~depthtof 40 inchles and on slome mountainsides granite <br />bedrock is at a depth of 4 to 6 feet or more. Clusters <br />of stones and boulders cover about 3 percent of the <br />surface. <br />Included with this soil in mapping, and making up <br />' about 15 percent of the acreage, are areas of Larkson <br />extremely stony loam and Larkson gravelly sand on <br />the sides of small ravines. Also included are areas of <br />' Holderness soils that make up about 5 percent. <br />Runoff is medium, and the hazard of erosion is high. <br />This soil has potential for recreation, wildlife habitat, <br />and timber. The native vegetation is ponderosa pine. <br />- Capability unit VIe-5, nonirrigated; woodland group <br />6r1; not in a range site. <br />Las Animas Series _ . _ _ . <br />The Las Animas series consists of deep, somew}tat <br />poorly drained soils. These soils formed on bottom lands <br />in loamy alluvium. The slope is 0 to 2 percent, and ele• <br />vation is 4,300 to 4,900 feet. The average annual pre- <br />cipitation is 12 inches. The average annual temperature <br />is 53° F, and the frost-free season is 155 to 165 days. <br />The native vegetation is salt-tolerant grasses and <br />woody plants. <br />In a representative profile the surface layer, about 6 <br />inches thick, is very pale brown fine sandy loam that <br />has yellowish-brown mottles. The subsurface layer, <br />about 12 inches thick, is very pale brown stratified fine <br />sand and fine sandy loam that has dark yellowish-brown <br />and gray mottles. The underlying material is about 23 <br />inches of light brownish-gray fine sandy loam that has <br />dark-gray mottles over dark-gray stratified silty clay <br />loam and fine sandy loam that extends to a depth of <br />60 inches or more. <br />Permeability is moderately rapid, and the available <br />water capacity is high. These soils are moderately alka- <br />line to strongly alkaline. Their root zone extends to a <br />depth of 60 inches or more. Most of these soils are used <br />for grazing. About 20 percent is used for irrigated feed <br />crops. <br />Representative profile of Las Animas fine sandy <br />loam, in grass on an oxbow of the Arkansas River, <br />about 700 feet west of the southeast corner of sec. 30, <br />T. 21 S., R. 60 W. <br />Al-0 to 6 inches, very pale brown (IOYR 7/3) ftne sandy <br />loam, brown (lOYR 5/3) and has common, medium, <br />' yellowish-brown (lOYR 5/6) mottles when moist; weak, <br />medium, granular structure; slightly hard, very fri- <br />able; nonaticky and slightly plastic; calcareous; mod- <br />erately alkaline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />AC-6 to 18 inches, very pale brown (lOYR 7/3) ftne sandy <br />loam, brown (lOYR 5/3) and has common, medium, <br />distinct, gray (lOYR 5/I) and dark yellowish-brown <br />(lOYR 4/4) mottles when moist; weak, medium, sub- <br />angular blocky structure; slightly hard, very friable; <br />nonaticky and slightly plastic; calcareous; moderately <br />alkaline; clear, smooth boundary. <br />Clg-la to 41 inches, light brownish-gray (lOYR 6/2) floe <br />Bandy loam, dark grayish brown (lOYR 4/2) and hew <br />common, large, taint, dark-gray (IOYR 4/1) mottles <br />when moist; massive; slightly hard, very friable; non- <br />aticky and slightly plastic; calcareous; moderately alka- <br />line; clear, gradual boundary. <br />C2g-~11 to 60 inches, dark-gray (N 4/0) when moist strati- <br />fied silty clay loam and fine sandy loam; massive; very <br />friable sticky and slightly plastic; strongly talcareous; <br />These soils are highly stratified but are mostly floe sandy <br />loam. The A horizon ranges from 3 to 12 inches thick. The <br />AC and C horizons range from moderately alkaline to <br />strongly alkaline. In places as much as 5 percent of the AC <br />horizon is gypsum in the form of small crystalline messes. <br />Depth to the Cg horizon ranges from 6 to 30 inehee. <br />Lm-Las Animas fine sandy foam. This soil is on <br />bottom lands of rivers and creeks. The areas cover as <br />much as 500 acres. <br />Included with this soil in mapping are areas of <br />Bankard sand and water-deposited sand, gravel, and <br />cobbles that make up about 20 percent of the acreage. <br />Also included are areas of Apishapa silty clay in nar- <br />row, shallow, meandering channels. These areas make <br />up about 5 percent of the acreage. <br />$unoff_ is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is <br />slight. The soil is subject to frequent, brief flooding. <br />