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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/8/2010
Doc Name
Soil Map Unit Descriptions
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.9 Attachment 2.04.9-9
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• <br />• MAP UNIT SETTINGS <br />I eRange: 0 t 3 percent <br />Ch valion Range: 5530 to 5760 feel <br />Aspect All <br />Landrum Mesa <br />Parenl Malena0 Alluvium over residuum <br />Stale Geologic Symbol, Oa - Quaternary Alluvium over Kdb - Dakota and Buno Canyon Formations <br />COMPOSITION <br />75 percent Haplargids on drainage side slopes <br />20 percent Endoaquepts on drainage bottoms <br />Conbrasling Inclusions: 5 percent Endoaquolls on some naturally occuring depressions <br />INTERPRETATIONS <br />Litt Layers: <br />Lift Layer 1 Average Depth: 18 inches <br />Lift Layer 2 Average Depth. 28 Inches <br />Total Lift Layer Average Depth: 46 inches <br />Other Considerations: Depth to bedrock of the Haplargids vanes greatly in this map unit Endoaquepts have been created with the <br />accumulation of rot lion water In naturally occuning drainage bottoms. <br />• <br />Revised September 2010 (PR06) Attachment 2.04.9 -8 -101 <br />MAP UNIT: 98F - Haplargids - Endoaquolls association, 0 to 3 percent slopes <br />
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