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Custom Soil Resource Report <br />Soil Erosion <br />This folder contains a collection of tabular reports that present soil erosion factors and <br />groupings. The reports (tables) include all selected map units and components for <br />each map unit. Soil erosion factors are soil properties and interpretations used in <br />evaluating the soil for potential erosion. Example soil erosion factors can include K <br />factor for the whole soil or on a rock free basis, T factor, wind erodibility group and <br />wind erodibility index. <br />RUSLE2 Related Attributes <br />This report summarizes those soil attributes used by the Revised Universal Soil Loss <br />Equation Version 2 (RUSLE2) for the map units in the selected area. The report <br />includes the map unit symbol, the component name, and the percent of the component <br />in the map unit. Soil property data for each map unit component include the hydrologic <br />soil group, erosion factors Kf for the surface horizon, erosion factor T, and the <br />representative percentage of sand, silt, and clay in the surface horizon. <br />Report-RUSLE2 Related Attributes <br />RUSLE2 Related Attributes- Larimer County Area, Colorado <br />Map symbol and soil name Pct. Of <br />ma <br />unit Hydrologic group Kf T factor Representative value <br /> p % Sand % Silt % Clay <br />11--Baller-Camero complex, 9 to <br />35 percent slopes <br />Bailer 45 D .24 1 65.3 23.2 11.5 <br />Camero 35 C .28 2 42.1 37.9 20.0 <br />45-Haplustolls-Rock outcrop <br />complex, steep <br />Haplustolls, steep 65 D .20 3 35.4 33.6 31.0 <br />Rock outcrop, steep 25 D - - - - 0.0 <br />Soil Physical Properties <br />This folder contains a collection of tabular reports that present soil physical properties. <br />The reports (tables) include all selected map units and components for each map unit. <br />Soil physical properties are measured or inferred from direct observations in the field <br />or laboratory. Examples of soil physical properties include percent clay, organic <br />matter, saturated hydraulic conductivity, available water capacity, and bulk density. <br />28