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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981032
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
CHAPTER I SOILS
Media Type
D
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eh <br />ESFEY, HUSTON & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> <br />sandstones. At the type location average annual precipitation is 24 <br />inches with peak periods of precipitation occurring during the spring and <br />eazly summer. Mean annual temperature is 43°F and mean summer <br />temperature is 55°F. Mean annual soil temperature ranges from 32° to <br />47°F and mean summer soil temperature ranges from 40° to 59°F. <br />Associated Soils: These are the Cebone soils and the competing <br />Mayoworth soils. Cebone soils lack horizons of secondazy carbonate <br />accumulation and have continuous A2 horizons. <br />Drainage and Permeability: These soils are weI!-drained with rapid <br />runoff and slow permeability. <br />Use and Vegetation: Owen Creek soils are used principally as native <br />pastureland. Native vegetation is big sage, Junegrass, bottlebrush, <br />• rabbitbrush, and yarrow. <br />Distribution and Extent: The series has moderate extent in the mountain <br />areas of Colorado and Wyoming. <br />Series Established: The series was established in Sheridan County, <br />Wyoming in 1932. <br />3.1.10 Redthayne Series <br />This series (tentative) consists of moderately dazk colored, gravely, <br />medium textured, noncalcazeous, mildly to moderately alkaline soils developing on <br />alluvial fans in gravelly or very gravelly, medium textured, calcazeous alluvial <br />sediments derived from sedimentary and crystalline rocks. Typically these soils <br />have thin, dazk-colored, granulaz surface horizons, B2 horizons having moderate <br />degrees of structure and bright chroma or hue, and weak to moderate ca horizons. <br />• <br />I-27 <br />
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