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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/19/1988
Doc Name
Soil Baseline Study Nucla East Study Area
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 9 Attachment 9-5
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MLT
SB1
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D
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• <br /> APPENDIX 9-5-1 (Cont.) <br /> Soil Map Unit Characteristics <br /> Map Percent Erosion Hazard of <br /> Unit of Map Inclusions Within 1 2 Bare Surface 3 <br /> Number Map Unit Name Unit Map Unit Slopes and Terrain Parent Material Type Water Wind <br /> ij <br /> 808 Lithic/Typic Haplaquolls, Travessilla 10% Nearly level to very gently Streamlain alluvium <br /> 1-3% slopes sloping soils on drainage with some slopewash <br /> shallow 15% channels Mod High <br /> moderately deep 50% Mod High <br /> deep 25% Mod High <br /> 810 Typic Haplaquolls, 90% Typic Haplaquolls 10% Nearly level to very gently Streamlain alluvium with Mod High <br /> deep, 1-3% slopes (mod deep) sloping soils on drainage some slopewash <br /> channels and low areas <br /> P Ponds 100% -- Small water impoundments -- -- -- <br /> Wet Spot 100% -- Small wet spots (too small Alluvium or wet residuum -- -- <br /> N <br /> - to map out as a soil type) <br /> 1 Terminology from USDA-SCS. June 1981. <br /> 2 Terminology from USDA-SCS. June 1981. <br /> 3 Erosion hazard class taken from Appendix 9-5-2, Erosion Factors - WEG (wind) and K Factor (water). <br /> CD <br /> I <br /> A <br /> CD <br /> m <br /> a <br /> 0 <br /> r <br /> C <br /> CO <br /> 00 <br /> I <br />
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