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APPENDIX 9-5-3 (Cont.) <br /> Soil Profile Descriptions for all Sampled Pedons <br /> Soil Series, Horizon <br /> Map Unit (MU) and Additional <br /> and Sample Depth 1 2 3 3 4 Consistences 6 Coarse Features <br /> Number (5N) Inches Texture Color Dry Color Moist Structure Fry Mgtst et Roots Fragments] Reaction Boundary and Comment. <br /> Lithic Haplaquolls MU:IEW, 808, SN:30 Loamy, mixed, mesic Lithic Haplaquall <br /> A 0-5 SL IGYR 3/2 10YR 2/2 Massive SH VFR SS/P Many CO, M, 8% ES, Mild Alk GS Whole profih <br /> F, VF 0-11" (pH 7.5) is wet <br /> Cg 5-11 SL 7.5YR 5/4 7.5YR 4/4 Massive SH-H FR S/P 10% EM-ES Mild Alk CW <br /> (pH 7.6) <br /> R It- Sandstone <br /> Range of Characteristics: Lithic Haplaquolls were described at four locations on the study area (profile description numbers 430, 31, 32, and 34). <br /> Average so epTl�[T _vve the sandstone bedrock is 15 inches. Lithic Haplaquolls were mapped at the subgroup level because soil series were not available <br /> for these soils. These soils are wet and less than 20 inches to hard bedrock. The water table is encountered at about 5 inches throughout the growing <br /> season when Irrigation water is running. Most pedons are continuously saturated with water for 90 days or more in most years. The control section is 5 <br /> to 35 percent rock fragments. Some pedons have an irregular decrease in organic carbon content with increasing depth. Texture is fine sandy loam, loam, <br /> clay loam, silty clay loam, or sandy clay loam. Profile hue is 2.5Y through 10YR. Associated vegetation at the sample site includes grasses, sedges, <br /> and willows. <br />