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• EXHIBIT 27 - Continued <br />RiSAE = Fluetsch sandy loam - Continued. <br />Included in this unit are Tiagos, Tealson, Bosler and Cryor- <br />thents soils. <br />Typically the surface layer is pale brown sandy loam about six <br />inches thick. The upper part of the subsoil is brown heavy sandy loam <br />about four inches thick, and the lower part is light olive brown sandy <br />clay loam about 20 inches thick. The underlying material is light yellow- <br />ish brown sandy loam extending to 60 inches or more. <br />Permeability is moderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches <br />or more. Available water capacity is high. Surface runoff is medium. <br />Erosion hazard is slight from wind and moderate from water. <br />Most of this unit is native rangeland used for livestock graz- <br />• ing and wildlife habitat. <br />R44AE"= Fluetscfi=Tiagos association, 2 to 20 percent elopes. <br />This association is on old alluvial fans, outwash terraces, and <br />valley sides. Slopes are 2 to 20 percent. The association is about 45 <br />percent Fluetsch sandy loam that has slopes of 2 to 15 percent and about <br />45 percent Tiagos fine sandy loam that has slopes of 2 to 20 percent. <br />The proportion of each soil varies slightly from place to place. Fluetsch <br />sandy loam has convex, more gentle elopes. The Tiagos sandy loam is on <br />side slopes and in protected areas. Both soils have the profiles des- <br />cribed as representative of their respective series. <br />Included with this association in mapping are a few small areas <br />of Tealson soils in saddles of ridges, Bosler soils in small, mesallke <br />areas, and shallow Cryorthents on exposed ridges and mounds of sandstone. <br />These inclusions make up about 10 percent of this association. Cryor- <br />. thents, steep, makes up about 5 to 20 percent of the association. <br />