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SENCINDIVER & AMMONS <br />a higher potential for soil disper- <br />VARIABILITY <br />sated in the northern Great Plains <br />ndorante & Jansen, 1981), and in <br />oils were more variable than natu- <br />ng) while native soils were more <br />spacing). Variation of native soils <br />it variability was related more to <br />Id Texas the variation of selected <br />range of the native soils. The dis- <br />not greatly different from that of <br />addressed by Dollhopf (2000, see <br />IFICATION <br />we an A -C or A -AC -C horizona- <br />)0; Ciolkosz et al., 1985; Schafer, <br />Accordingly; these soils would <br />,oils, however, have Bw horizons <br />B5; Short et al., 1986b; Strain & <br />Some of the acidic to ultra- acidic <br />Sencindiver, 1990), and also are <br />ollisols on mined and reclaimed <br />ed enough organic matter to meet <br />the Entisol order have been clas- <br />)t logically fit any other suborder <br />, 1986b). Minesoils with observ- <br />Lzons in current C horizons have <br />,t, 1985). Various minesoils have <br />' distribution, which is a diagnos- <br />:at groups, or subgroups (Short et <br />Sencindiver, 1986). The Fluv- <br />)land minesoils because they give <br />.r deposited sediments. <br />°d on lands mined for coal in nine <br />have been established on lands <br />'able 23 -3) and other series have <br />1 as Entisols. Twenty -four of the <br />.3 -4). Some discussion on classi- <br />nhisel (2000, see Chapter 13) for <br />Table 23 -2. Established minesoil series developing on lands mined for coal. <br />Series name <br />Barkcamp <br />Bethesda <br />B igbrown <br />Brazilton <br />Briery <br />Brilliant <br />Cedarcreek <br />Enoch <br />Fiveblock <br />Fairpoint <br />Farmerstown <br />Gibbonscreek <br />Grayrock <br />ltmann <br />Janelew <br />Kanima <br />Kaymine <br />Lenzburg <br />Marclay <br />Marklake <br />Morristown <br />Myra <br />Palmerdale <br />Pinegrove <br />Pirkey <br />Putco <br />Rapatee <br />Schuline <br />Sewell <br />Swanwick <br />Soil family <br />Loamy - skeletal, siliceous, acid, mesic Ohio <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, acid, mesic Ohio <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine - loamy, mixed, nonacid, thermic Texas <br />Typic Ustorthents <br />Fine, mixed, nonacid, thermic Kansas <br />Mollic Udarents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, frigid West Virginia <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, thermic Alabama <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, acid, mesic West Virginia <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, siliceous, acid, mesic Ohio <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, mesic West Virginia <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, mesic Ohio <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine - loamy, mixed, acid, mesic Ohio <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine - loamy, mixed, nonacid thermic Texas <br />Typic Ustorthents <br />Fine - silty, mixed, nonacid, thermic Texas <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy- skeletal, mixed, acid, mesic West Virginia <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed (calcareous), mesic West Virginia <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, thermic Oklahoma <br />Alfic Udarents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, nonacid, mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine - loamy, mixed (calcareous), mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine, mixed, nonacid, thermic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine - loamy, siliceous, acid, thermic <br />Alfic Udarents <br />Loamy- skeletal, mixed (calcareous), <br />mesic Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed (calcareous), <br />mesic Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, acid, thermic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Mixed, mesic Typic Udipsamments <br />Fine- loamy, siliceous, acid, thermic <br />Ultic Udarents <br />Fine, mixed (calcareous), mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine- silty, mixed, nonacid, mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine- loamy, mixed (calcareous), mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Loamy - skeletal, mixed, acid, mesic <br />Typic Udorthents <br />Fine- silty, mixed, nonacid, mesic <br />Oxyaquic Udorthents <br />Date <br />State established <br />1978 <br />1978 <br />1986 <br />1983 <br />1986 <br />1977 <br />1984 <br />1984 <br />1984 <br />1978 <br />1987 <br />1988 <br />1984 <br />1984 <br />1988 <br />1972 <br />West Virginia 1984 <br />Illinois 1981 <br />Texas 1985 <br />Texas 1987 <br />Ohio 1978 <br />Kentucky 1985 <br />Alabama 1974 <br />Ohio 1988 <br />Texas 1989 <br />Missouri 1989 <br />Illinois 1983 <br />Illinois 1983 <br />West Virginia 1984 <br />Illinois 1983 <br />