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Moffat County Area, Colorado <br />l alinity maximum: About 0 mmhos/cm (nonsaline) <br />dium adsorption ratio maximum: About 0 <br />(nonsodic) <br />Ecological site: Brushy Loam <br />Potential native vegetation: Gambel's oak, Saska c <br />serviceberry, mountain brome, Letterman's <br />needlegrass, elk sedge, mountain snowbe y, <br />no2tding brome, slender wheatgrass <br />Land capability subclass (nonirrigated): 6e <br />Typical Profile: <br />0 to 24Jnches; loam <br />24 to 35 inches; clay loam <br />35 to 60 inches; clay loam <br />Cochetopa so \s <br />Landform: Hills '\ <br />Position on landform: Footslope, cksiope <br />Parent material. Less and resi um derived from <br />shale <br />Scope: 10 to 30 percent, rn to northeastern <br />aspects <br />Drainage class: Wdf Slowest permeability.in./hr. <br />(slow) <br />Available water capa11.1 inches (high) <br />Shrink-swell potential5 percent (high) <br />Runoff class: High <br />Calcium carbonate m one <br />Gypsum maximum: on'A <br />Salinity maximum: out mmhos/cm (nonsaline) <br />Sodium adsorption ratio ximum: About 0 <br />(nonsodic) <br />Ecological site: ountain Lo <br />Potential native eoetation: sl derwheatgrass, <br />Letterman 'I needlegrass, d <br />sagebrush, elk sedge, mou <br />snowbeq, nodding brome <br />Land capability subclass (nonir <br />Typical Profile: <br />0 to 5' nches; loam <br />5 to 21 inches; clay loam <br />21 t? 30 inches; clay <br />30 fo 60 inches; clay <br />V maximum: About 0 mmhos/crg' (nonsaline) <br />n adsorption ratio maximum: !'bout 0 <br />149 <br />ale water capacity. About 9.8 inches (higfs) <br />-swell potential: About 7.5 percent (hig ) <br />`class: Very high // <br />m carbonate maximum: About 5 percent <br />m maximum: About 2 percent <br />Ecologi 1 site. Deep Clay Loam/ <br />Potential ative vegetation: western wheatgrass, <br />Letter n's needlegrass,pountain big <br />sagebru h, mountain s fdwberry, slender <br />wheatarass. mountain brome <br />Land caoabilitOsubclass Inonirrioated): 6e <br />Typical Profile: -k,0 to 4 inches; cbly clay loam <br />4 to 35 inches;1 <br />35 to 60 inches; cla?loam <br />Minor Components ?., <br />Foidel and siynilar soils <br />Composition: About 9 perent <br />Soils with/extremely acid to stro6giy acid subsoils <br />and ,similar soils <br />Composition: About 8 percent\ <br />'with seasonal water tables less t n 60 inches <br />deep and similar soils <br />Composition: About 8 percent <br />Landform: On or near recent landslide <br />168-Ruedlofif sandy loam,1 to 8 percent <br />slopes <br />ntain big <br />in brome, mountain <br />Map Unit Setting <br />6e <br />Major Land Resource Area: 34 <br />Elevation: 6,000 to 6,300 feet (1,829 to 1,920 meters) <br />Mean annual precipitation: 9 to 11 inches (229 to 279 <br />millimeters) <br />Mean annual air temperature: 42 to 45 degrees F. <br />(5.6 to 7.2 degrees C.) <br />Freeze-free period: 75 to 95 days <br />Bincd soils <br />Landform: Hills <br />Po ition on landform: Backslope, shoulder ' <br />Pa ent material: Residuum derived from shale <br />Sl pe: 10 to 30 percent, eastern to western a: <br />rface fragments: About 6 percent stones <br />rainage class: Well drained <br />lowest permeability.-.001 to .06 in./hr. (very s <br />Map Unit Composition <br />Ruedloff and similar soils: 85 percent <br />Minor components: 15 percent <br />Component Descriptions <br />Ruedloff soils <br />Landform: Benches, hills <br />EX t4 i f3 l T -l- PIIa_16L I~ 4:V ;?--