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' = Ecological Site Name. NRCS Rangeland WS.- Summary by Map link ....Fremont da <br />�COuhty.Area, Colo a..(C0837) <br />Map unit sym bol <br />. . Map 'unit naintl <br />Rating <br />Acres In AO , ' <br />: '' `PO'rcent of API <br />2 <br />Amalie very gravelly loam, 25 to <br />50 percent slopes <br />1 9 <br />44.7 <br />4.1% <br />10 <br />Bronell gravelly sandy loam, 2 to <br />15 percent slopes <br />Gravelly Foothill <br />83.4 <br />7.7% <br />18 <br />Casvare - Teaspoon complex, 20 <br />to 50 percent slopes <br />789.8 <br />73.1% <br />87 <br />Redcameron -Rock outcrop- <br />Teaspoon complex, 20 to 70 <br />percent slopes <br />P -IT <br />159.2 <br />14.7% <br />95 <br />Rock outcrop <br />2.7 <br />0.2% <br />Totals for Area of Interest <br />1,079.8 <br />100.0% <br />Ecological Site Name: NRCS Rangeland Site — Fremont County Area, Colorado <br />USDA Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service <br />Ecological Site Name: NRCS Rangeland Site <br />Description <br />An ecological site name provides a general description of a particular ecological <br />site. For example, "Loamy Upland" is the name of a rangeland ecological site. An <br />"ecological site" is the product of all the environmental factors responsible for its <br />development. It has characteristic soils that have developed over time; a <br />characteristic hydrology, particularly infiltration and runoff, that has developed over <br />time; and a characteristic plant community (kind and amount of vegetation). The <br />vegetation, soils, and hydrology are all interrelated. Each is influenced by the others <br />and influences the development of the others. For example, the hydrology of the <br />site is influenced by development of the soil and plant community. The plant <br />community on an ecological site is typified by an association of species that differs <br />from that of other ecological sites in the kind and /or proportion of species or in total <br />production. Descriptions of ecological sites are provided in the Field Office <br />Technical Guide, which is available in local offices of the Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service. Descriptions of those displayed in this map and summary <br />table may also be accessed through the Ecological Site Assessment tab in Web <br />Soil Survey. <br />Ecological sites and their respective unique set of characteristics are uniquely <br />identified by the Ecological Site ID. The same Ecological Site Name may be <br />assigned to multiple Ecological Site IDs. If you wish to display a map of unique <br />ecological sites, it is recommended that you select the Ecological Site ID attribute <br />from the choice list. <br />Rating Options <br />Class: NRCS Rangeland Site <br />Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition <br />Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified <br />Web Soil Survey <br />National Cooperative Soil Survey <br />Mica White Pit <br />4/12/2012 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />