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Cicsca- 20 to 30 inches, grayish-brown (iOvR 5/2) <br />light clsp loam with common, medium, <br />distinct, yellowish-brown (10'!R 5/l~ and <br />6/Ei) mottles, dark grayish bro~+n strongl~r <br />calcareous; few to common, fine to <br />medium clusters of gypsum crystals, and <br />common, medium and coarse, soft white <br />lime segregetione; moderately alkaline; <br />clear, wavy boundary. <br />IIC2-30 to 60 inches, light brownish-grsp (10`!R E~/2) <br />very gravelly sand with many, medium, <br />distinct,strona-brown (7.S"R S/5) mottle;;, <br />grayish bro'an (10`!R 5I2) when moist:sinel.e <br />grained; loose when dry and moist; mildly <br />alkaline, <br />The p horizon ranges from 18 to 23 inches in thickness <br />and from sandy clay loam to clsy loam in texture. Tha <br />C horizon ranges from loam to clay loam or sendp clap <br />loam in texture. Depth to un~'erl?ins ssnd or Ersvel <br />ranges from 20 to 40 inches, <br />?,oveland soils (0 to ~ percent slooes) (L.v) - These soils <br />sre on stream terraces and bottoms in the esstern Dart of <br />the Area. In most places they are in irre€ulsr areas more <br />. than 20 acres in size. <br />The profile of these soils is similar to the one described <br />ss representative for the series, but the texture o" the <br />surface leper ranges from sandy clay loam to clay loam. <br />Included with these soils in mapping is a Loveland-like <br />soil that has a lighter colored surface laver. Also included <br />are gravel bars less than 1 acre in size, small areas of <br />McClave clap loam, end areas oP Niwot soils. These included <br />soils and gravel bars make up about ~S percent of each <br />mapped area. <br />Runoff is slow on these soils, The erosion hazard is slight. <br />All oP the acreage of these soils is used for irrigated <br />crops or pasture. (Capability unit IIIw-1, irrigated; <br />tree suitability group 5) <br />~1 <br />_ .. ., -. n <br />