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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007076
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/15/2007
Doc Name
Application form
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Cheyenne County
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Calcium cazbonate equivalent: I to 3 percent, but is variable from pedon to pedon and from strattmt to stratum within a single <br />pedon. <br />Texture: stratified loamy sand to clay loam. <br />Clay content: averages 5 to 18 percent <br />Reaction: slightly alkaline to strongly alkaline, <br />COMPETING SERIES: These aze the Cameo (CO), Clarkelen (WY), Colorow (CO), Innacutt (NM), Komman (CO), <br />Radnik (AZ), Redbank (WY), and T~icito (NM) series. <br />Cameo soils: aze usually dry in the moisture control section more than half the time in June. <br />Clarkelen soils: have colder av temperatures than 52 degrees and growing seasons shorter than 130 days. <br />Colorow soils: are moderntely well drained with redoximorphic features. <br />Innacutt soils: have 10 to 25 percent mica in the control section. <br />Komman soils: have over-thickened, nitrogen and phosphate enriched man-made surface horizons resulting from application <br />of silty irrigation water over long periods of time. <br />Redbank soils: have hue of 7.SYR or redder. <br />Radnik soils: have hues of 2.SYR and SYR in the control section, are driest in the soil moisture control section in May and <br />June and receive peak precipitation in July through September and December through February. <br />Tapicito soils: have a soil moisture control section that is dry in May and June. <br />GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: <br />Landform: alluvial fans, flood plains, valley floors, and low terraces <br />Slopes: 0 to 8 percent <br />Parent material: thick very strongly stratified alluvial sediments derived from mixed sources. <br />Elevation: 3,600 to 6,000 feet (1097 to 1828 meters) <br />Average annual precipitation: 10 to 14 inches (25 to 35 centimeters), with peak periods of precipitation May through August. <br />Average annual air temperature: 49 to 55 degrees F (9 to 13 degrees C J <br />Average summer tempernture: 70 to 76 degrees F (21 to 24 degrees C.). <br />Frost-free period: l30 to 180 days. <br />GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are the Bankard and Haversid soils. Bankazd soils have a sand or <br />loamy sand control section. Haversid soils have 18 to 35 percent clay in the particle-size control section. <br />DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Well drained. Runoff is negigible to low. Permeability is moderntely rapid to rapid. <br />USE AND VEGETATION: These soils are used primarily as pastureland and irrigated cropland. Native vegetation is blue <br />grams, western wheatgrass, bluestem, cottonwood, and willows. <br />DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: eastern Colorado, northeastern New Mexico, eastem Wyoming, westem Nebraska, and <br />westem Kansas. LRR G, MLRA 69; The series is of large extent. <br />MLRA OFFICE RESPONSIBLE: Salina, Kansas <br />SERIES ESTABLISHED: Red Willow County, Nebraska, 1965. <br />REMARKS: <br />Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon are: <br />Ochric epipedon: 0 to 6 inches (0 to ]5 centimeters). (A horizon) <br />Fluventic materials: thin stratifications of loam to loamy sand from 6 to 60 inches (15 to l52 centimeters). (C horizon) <br />Aridic moisture regime bordering on ustic. <br />Series is updated from 7/86 to 2/94 for use on the Final Correlation of Kit Carson County, Colorado. <br />Opening Paragraph: <br />Revised MAP from 13 inches to 12 inches <br />RIC Section: <br />Ranged MAST from 47 to 59 degrees F. to 47 to 53 degrees F. <br />Ranged MSST from 65 to 78 degrees F. to 65 to 74 degrees F. <br />Competing Series: <br />Added and competed Radnik (WY) series <br />Geographic Setting: <br />Ranged MAP IO to 13 inches <br />Adjusted MAAT 49 to 55 degrees F. and Summer Air Temperature to 76 degrees F. <br />
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