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Physical Soil Properties
This table shows estimates of some physical characteristics and features thataffect soil behavior. These estimates are given for the layers of each soil in thesurvey area. The estimates are based on field observations and on test data forthese and similar soils.
Depth to the upper and lower boundaries of each layer is indicated.
Particle size is the effective diameter of a soil particle as measured bysedimentation, sieving, or micrometric methods. Particle sizes are expressed asclasses with specific effective diameter class limits. The broad classes are sand,silt, and clay, ranging from the larger to the smaller.
Sand as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.05 millimeterto 2 millimeters in diameter. In this table, the estimated sand content of each soillayer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2millimeters in diameter.
Silt as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.002 to 0.05millimeter in diameter. In this table, the estimated silt content of each soil layer isgiven as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2millimeters in diameter.
Clay as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are less than 0.002millimeter in diameter. In this table, the estimated clay content of each soil layeris given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2millimeters in diameter.
The content of sand, silt, and clay affects the physical behavior of a soil. Particlesize is important for engineering and agronomic interpretations, for determinationof soil hydrologic qualities, and for soil classification.
The amount and kind of clay affect the fertility and physical condition of the soiland the ability of the soil to adsorb cations and to retain moisture. They influenceshrink-swell potential, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), plasticity, the easeof soil dispersion, and other soil properties. The amount and kind of clay in a soilalso affect tillage and earthmoving operations.
Moist bulk density is the weight of soil (ovendry) per unit volume. Volume ismeasured when the soil is at field moisture capacity, that is, the moisture contentat 1/3- or 1/10-bar (33kPa or 10kPa) moisture tension. Weight is determined afterthe soil is dried at 105 degrees C. In the table, the estimated moist bulk densityof each soil horizon is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter of soil materialthat is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Bulk density data are used to computelinear extensibility, shrink-swell potential, available water capacity, total porespace, and other soil properties. The moist bulk density of a soil indicates thepore space available for water and roots. Depending on soil texture, a bulkdensity of more than 1.4 can restrict water storage and root penetration. Moistbulk density is influenced by texture, kind of clay, content of organic matter, andsoil structure.
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Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) refers to the ease with which pores in asaturated soil transmit water. The estimates in the table are expressed in termsof micrometers per second. They are based on soil characteristics observed inthe field, particularly structure, porosity, and texture. Saturated hydraulicconductivity (Ksat) is considered in the design of soil drainage systems andseptic tank absorption fields.
Available water capacity refers to the quantity of water that the soil is capable ofstoring for use by plants. The capacity for water storage is given in inches ofwater per inch of soil for each soil layer. The capacity varies, depending on soilproperties that affect retention of water. The most important properties are thecontent of organic matter, soil texture, bulk density, and soil structure. Availablewater capacity is an important factor in the choice of plants or crops to be grownand in the design and management of irrigation systems. Available watercapacity is not an estimate of the quantity of water actually available to plants atany given time.
Linear extensibility refers to the change in length of an unconfined clod asmoisture content is decreased from a moist to a dry state. It is an expression ofthe volume change between the water content of the clod at 1/3- or 1/10-bartension (33kPa or 10kPa tension) and oven dryness. The volume change isreported in the table as percent change for the whole soil. The amount and typeof clay minerals in the soil influence volume change.
Linear extensibility is used to determine the shrink-swell potential of soils. Theshrink-swell potential is low if the soil has a linear extensibility of less than 3percent; moderate if 3 to 6 percent; high if 6 to 9 percent; and very high if morethan 9 percent. If the linear extensibility is more than 3, shrinking and swellingcan cause damage to buildings, roads, and other structures and to plant roots.Special design commonly is needed.
Organic matter is the plant and animal residue in the soil at various stages ofdecomposition. In this table, the estimated content of organic matter is expressedas a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters indiameter. The content of organic matter in a soil can be maintained by returningcrop residue to the soil.
Organic matter has a positive effect on available water capacity, water infiltration,soil organism activity, and tilth. It is a source of nitrogen and other nutrients forcrops and soil organisms.
Erosion factors are shown in the table as the K factor (Kw and Kf) and the Tfactor. Erosion factor K indicates the susceptibility of a soil to sheet and rillerosion by water. Factor K is one of six factors used in the Universal Soil LossEquation (USLE) and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) topredict the average annual rate of soil loss by sheet and rill erosion in tons peracre per year. The estimates are based primarily on percentage of silt, sand, andorganic matter and on soil structure and Ksat. Values of K range from 0.02 to0.69. Other factors being equal, the higher the value, the more susceptible thesoil is to sheet and rill erosion by water.
Erosion factor Kw indicates the erodibility of the whole soil. The estimates aremodified by the presence of rock fragments.
Erosion factor Kf indicates the erodibility of the fine-earth fraction, or the materialless than 2 millimeters in size.
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Erosion factor T is an estimate of the maximum average annual rate of soilerosion by wind and/or water that can occur without affecting crop productivityover a sustained period. The rate is in tons per acre per year.
Wind erodibility groups are made up of soils that have similar properties affectingtheir susceptibility to wind erosion in cultivated areas. The soils assigned togroup 1 are the most susceptible to wind erosion, and those assigned to group 8are the least susceptible. The groups are described in the "National Soil SurveyHandbook."
Wind erodibility index is a numerical value indicating the susceptibility of soil towind erosion, or the tons per acre per year that can be expected to be lost towind erosion. There is a close correlation between wind erosion and the textureof the surface layer, the size and durability of surface clods, rock fragments,organic matter, and a calcareous reaction. Soil moisture and frozen soil layersalso influence wind erosion.
Reference:United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources ConservationService. National soil survey handbook, title 430-VI. (http://soils.usda.gov)
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Report—Physical Soil Properties
Three values are provided to identify the expected Low (L), Representative Value (R), and High (H).
Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
2—Ridgeburyfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Ridgebury 0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
2 3 86
1-6 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.60-1.00-1.20
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.19-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.3 5.0-10.0-15.0
.37 .37
6-10 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.20-1.40-1.70
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.0- 0.3- 1.3 0.1- 1.2-4.0
.43 .43
10-19 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.1- 0.4-1.5
.32 .49
19-66 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.80-1.90-2.00
0.00-0.05-1.00 0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.4
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
3—Ridgebury,Leicester,and Whitmansoils, 0 to 8percentslopes,extremelystony
Ridgebury,extremelystony
0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
2 3 86
1-6 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.60-1.00-1.20
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.19-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.3 5.0-10.0-15.0
.37 .37
6-10 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.20-1.40-1.70
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.0- 0.3- 1.3 0.1- 1.2-4.0
.43 .43
10-19 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.1- 0.4-1.5
.32 .49
19-66 35-65- 71 23-30- 50 0- 5- 17 1.80-1.90-2.00
0.00-0.05-1.00 0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.4
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Leicester,extremelystony
0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.15-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
1-7 39-58- 63 27-32- 49 4-10- 17 0.89-0.94-0.99
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.13-0.19-0.29
0.0- 0.5- 1.3 5.0-10.0-23.6
.24 .24
7-18 34-59- 71 22-34- 49 2- 7- 17 1.15-1.38-1.64
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.16-0.20
0.0- 0.3- 0.9 0.8- 2.5-6.0
.37 .37
18-24 34-59- 71 22-34- 49 2- 7- 17 1.67-1.76-1.86
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.5- 0.9-5.1
.43 .43
24-39 50-62- 72 24-32- 46 2- 6- 10 1.67-1.76-1.86
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.14-0.16
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.1
.32 .43
39-65 50-62- 72 24-32- 46 2- 6- 10 1.67-1.76-1.86
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.14-0.16
0.0- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.3-0.3
.32 .43
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
Whitman,extremelystony
0-1 — — — 0.16-0.26-0.35
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.03-0.34-0.63
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
2 3 86
1-10 31-57- 72 22-35- 58 0- 8- 17 0.62-0.64-1.22
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.04-0.19-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 5.2-10.0-23.6
.37 .37
10-17 34-57- 72 22-35- 50 0- 8- 17 1.30-1.60-1.73
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.04-0.14-0.21
0.0- 0.5- 1.3 0.3- 1.1-5.3
.32 .49
17-61 34-57- 72 22-35- 50 0- 8- 17 1.69-1.85-2.07
0.00-0.05-1.00 0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.6- 1.7 0.0- 0.1-0.4
.49 .49
4—Leicesterfine sandyloam
Leicester 0-7 55-63- 70 27-31- 35 3- 7- 10 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 5.5-8.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
7-10 45-57- 67 30-37- 45 3- 7- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
10-18 45-57- 67 30-37- 45 3- 7- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
18-24 45-57- 67 30-37- 45 3- 7- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
24-43 53-61- 68 30-35- 40 2- 5- 7 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-72.00-141.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.17 .37
43-65 53-61- 68 30-35- 40 2- 5- 7 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-72.00-141.00
0.05-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.17 .37
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
5—Wilbrahamsilt loam, 0 to3 percentslopes
Wilbraham 0-8 25-30- 50 30-55- 65 10-15- 20 0.71-1.02-1.32
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.13-0.24-0.27
0.3- 1.1- 2.2 1.7-5.5-14.0
.32 .32 3 5 56
8-19 25-34- 50 33-55- 65 7-11- 17 1.46-1.50-1.55
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.10-0.21-0.22
0.3- 0.7- 1.3 0.2- 0.5-1.0
.55 .55
19-25 25-34- 50 33-55- 65 7-11- 17 1.46-1.50-1.55
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.10-0.21-0.22
0.3- 0.7- 1.3 0.2- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
25-61 35-45- 76 19-44- 61 4-11- 15 1.77-1.82-1.86
0.01-0.50-1.00 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.1- 0.7- 1.1 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.37 .49
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
6—Wilbrahamand Menlosoils, 0 to 8percentslopes,extremelystony
Wilbraham 0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 5 56
2-10 25-30- 50 30-55- 65 10-15- 20 0.71-1.02-1.32
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.13-0.24-0.27
0.3- 1.1- 2.2 1.7-5.5-14.0
.32 .32
10-21 25-34- 50 33-55- 65 7-11- 17 1.46-1.50-1.55
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.10-0.21-0.22
0.3- 0.7- 1.3 0.2- 0.5-1.0
.55 .55
21-27 25-34- 50 33-55- 65 7-11- 17 1.46-1.50-1.55
1.00-5.00-10.00 0.10-0.21-0.22
0.3- 0.7- 1.3 0.2- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
27-63 35-45- 76 19-44- 61 4-11- 15 1.77-1.82-1.86
0.01-0.50-1.00 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.1- 0.7- 1.1 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.37 .49
Menlo 0-5 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.45
— 20.0-40.0-50.0
3 5 56
5-16 10-27- 43 50-62- 75 7-11- 15 0.65-1.00-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 8.0-10.0-11.0
.43 .43
16-22 10-55- 67 30-36- 75 3- 9- 15 1.30-1.45-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.28 .55
22-27 10-57- 67 30-34- 75 3- 9- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.20 .43
27-40 10-57- 67 30-34- 75 3- 9- 15 1.80-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.43 .43
40-60 10-57- 67 30-34- 75 3- 9- 15 1.80-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.43 .43
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
7—Mudgepondsilt loam
Mudgepond 0-11 28-30- 30 50-55- 60 10-15- 22 1.10-1.30-1.40
4.00-4.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
11-16 28-45- 73 20-44- 55 7-11- 17 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.49 .49
16-26 28-54- 75 20-35- 55 5-11- 17 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
26-35 28-59- 75 20-30- 55 5-11- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.20 .37
35-65 38-60- 72 25-30- 45 3-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
8—Mudgepondand Aldensoils,extremelystony
Mudgepond 0-11 28-30- 30 50-55- 60 10-15- 22 1.10-1.30-1.40
4.00-4.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
11-16 28-45- 73 20-44- 55 7-11- 17 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.49 .49
16-26 28-54- 75 20-35- 55 5-11- 17 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
26-35 28-59- 75 20-30- 55 5-11- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.20 .37
35-65 38-60- 72 25-30- 45 3-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
Alden 0-4 9-21- 33 52-59- 65 15-20- 26 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 2.3- 5.9 10.0-12.0-15.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
4-13 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 3.0- 5.0-8.0
.32 .32
13-23 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
23-29 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-6.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.55 .55
29-43 14-31- 42 40-47- 60 18-22- 26 1.40-1.50-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
43-60 14-31- 42 40-47- 60 18-22- 26 1.40-1.50-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
9—Scitico,Shaker, andMaybid soils
Scitico 0-8 4-18- 40 50-60- 70 10-22- 26 1.05-1.15-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 5.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.37 .37 5 6 48
8-11 3-17- 20 42-58- 65 20-25- 55 1.40-1.55-1.70
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.20-0.21
0.0- 4.5- 9.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
11-18 10-15- 20 50-56- 65 20-29- 55 1.40-1.55-1.70
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.20-0.21
0.0- 4.5- 9.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
18-30 5-10- 15 35-53- 55 35-37- 60 1.50-1.63-1.75
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.14-0.19-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
30-38 5- 9- 15 35-50- 55 35-41- 60 1.50-1.65-1.80
0.01-0.21-0.42 0.14-0.17-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
38-52 5-14- 15 35-48- 55 35-38- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.21-0.42 0.14-0.18-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.43 .43
52-65 5-12- 15 35-46- 55 35-42- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.21-0.42 0.14-0.17-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.37 .37
Shaker 0-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
4 3 86
2-6 58-58- 72 20-37- 40 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.15-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-7.0
.28 .28
6-20 47-58- 63 35-37- 45 2- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
20-30 47-57- 63 35-38- 45 2- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
30-65 5- 7- 15 25-48- 60 35-45- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.70-1.41 0.14-0.17-0.21
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.32 .32
Maybid 0-9 4-16- 25 55-60- 70 20-24- 26 1.00-1.15-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0-6.5-10.0
.37 .37 5 6 48
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
9-18 5-12- 15 30-54- 58 27-34- 55 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.14-0.19-0.21
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
18-26 5- 9- 15 30-54- 58 27-37- 55 1.25-1.35-1.45
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.14-0.19-0.21
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-36 10-12- 20 25-50- 55 35-38- 55 1.30-1.40-1.50
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.14-0.19-0.21
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.37 .37
36-60 10-12- 20 25-50- 55 35-38- 55 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.14-0.19-0.21
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.37 .37
10—Raynhamsilt loam
Raynham 0-10 5-32- 45 50-58- 80 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-8.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-9.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
10-16 20-35- 65 30-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-8.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
16-26 20-35- 65 30-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
1.40-8.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.55 .55
26-34 20-55- 65 30-35- 65 5-10- 15 1.25-1.40-1.50
1.40-8.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
34-47 20-35- 65 30-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.30-1.45-1.60
0.40-0.90-1.40 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
47-60 20-35- 65 30-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.30-1.45-1.60
0.40-0.90-1.40 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
12—Raypol siltloam
Raypol 0-8 13-31- 46 51-62- 75 3- 8- 12 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-4.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-12 13-49- 65 32-46- 75 3- 5- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
12-20 13-41- 65 32-52- 75 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
20-26 13-41- 65 32-52- 75 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
26-29 13-51- 65 32-44- 75 3- 5- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
29-52 73-87-100
0-12- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .17
52-65 73-92-100
0- 7- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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13—Walpolesandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Walpole 0-1 — — — 0.10-0.20-0.30
1.00-100.00-100.00
0.35-0.45-0.58
— 55.0-80.0-99.5
4 3 86
1-7 50-74- 85 8-20- 43 1- 6- 7 1.10-1.10-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.17-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 3.0- 5.0-5.8
.20 .20
7-21 50-74- 85 8-20- 43 1- 6- 7 1.10-1.26-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 1.0- 2.8-3.8
.28 .28
21-25 50-74- 85 8-20- 43 1- 6- 7 1.20-1.26-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 0.6 0.2- 0.5-1.2
.20 .32
25-65 70-90- 96 0- 8- 26 1- 2- 10 1.20-1.43-1.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.9 0.1- 0.2-0.8
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
14—Fredon siltloam
Fredon 0-8 5-28- 45 50-60- 80 5-12- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-17 20-53- 65 30-35- 65 5-12- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-2.0
.37 .37
17-24 20-53- 65 30-35- 65 5-12- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.37 .37
24-29 75-80- 93 5-15- 18 2- 5- 7 1.35-1.45-1.55
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .15
29-48 75-80- 93 5-15- 18 2- 5- 7 1.35-1.45-1.60
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .15
48-60 75-90- 93 5- 5- 18 2- 5- 7 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.02 .02
15—Scarboromuck, 0 to 3percentslopes
Scarboro 0-8 — — — 0.10-0.30-0.50
10.00-55.00-100.00
0.35-0.37-0.38
— 55.0-95.0-99.5
1 2 134
8-14 50-61- 90 5-35- 46 3- 4- 10 0.65-0.71-0.83
10.00-55.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 5.0-12.0-13.0
.24 .24
14-22 85-92- 98 0- 6- 14 1- 2- 5 1.50-1.55-1.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.05-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.1-0.5
.28 .28
22-65 85-92- 98 0- 6- 14 1- 2- 5 1.50-1.55-1.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.05-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
16—Halsey siltloam
Halsey 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 55.0-62.5-70.0
3 5 56
1-8 18-30- 42 52-58- 65 6-12- 17 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 5.0-8.0
.32 .32
8-16 18-30- 54 40-58- 65 6-12- 17 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-28 50-57- 58 30-35- 45 5- 8- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
28-38 80-84- 95 3-11- 12 2- 5- 8 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.05-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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38-60 80-89- 95 3- 6- 12 2- 5- 8 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.05-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
17—TimakwaandNatchaugsoils, 0 to 2percentslopes
Timakwa 0-12 — — — 0.02-0.09-0.15
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.37-0.45
— 40.0-87.0-97.0
1 2 134
12-37 — — — 0.02-0.12-0.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.36-0.45
— 21.0-82.0-93.0
37-47 74-84-100
0-12- 24 0- 4- 8 1.40-1.58-1.75
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.04-0.12
0.0- 0.2- 0.8 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.02 .05
47-60 74-78-100
0-21- 24 0- 1- 8 1.40-1.58-1.75
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.12
0.0- 0.1- 0.8 0.0- 0.5-2.0
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Natchaug 0-12 — — — 0.03-0.09-0.15
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.38-0.45-0.45
— 40.0-80.0-97.0
1 8 0
12-31 — — — 0.02-0.12-0.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.38-0.45-0.45
— 21.0-90.0-93.0
31-39 1-26- 74 18-62- 80 0-12- 40 1.00-1.40-1.75
0.10-5.50-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.20
0.0- 0.9- 4.4 0.0- 0.5-2.0
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39-79 1-60- 74 18-34- 80 0- 6- 40 1.00-1.60-1.75
0.10-5.50-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.20
0.0- 0.5- 4.3 0.0- 0.5-2.0
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
18—Catdenand Freetownsoils, 0 to 2percentslopes
Catden 0-2 — — — 0.03-0.08-0.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.45-0.60
— 22.0-82.0-93.0
2 8 0
2-79 — — — 0.02-0.12-0.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.45-0.60
— 41.0-87.0-97.0
Freetown 0-2 — — — 0.03-0.08-0.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.45-0.60
— 22.0-82.0-93.0
2 8 0
2-79 — — — 0.02-0.12-0.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.30-0.45-0.60
— 41.0-87.0-97.0
20A—Ellingtonsilt loam, 0 to5 percentslopes
Ellington 0-8 18-33- 45 52-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.18-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-18 23-35- 62 35-58- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
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18-26 23-56- 62 35-37- 65 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
26-65 73-89- 98 2-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
21A—Ninigretand Tisburysoils, 0 to 5percentslopes
Ninigret 0-8 47-63- 74 18-32- 51 2- 5- 8 1.54-1.58-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.13-0.13-0.20
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-16 47-63- 74 18-32- 51 2- 5- 8 1.47-1.52-1.58
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.13-0.17
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 47-63- 74 18-32- 51 2- 5- 8 1.47-1.52-1.58
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.13-0.17
0.1- 0.2- 0.5 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
26-65 74-78- 86 11-21- 26 1- 1- 5 1.48-1.52-1.56
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Tisbury 0-8 10-24- 45 40-65- 80 1-11- 15 1.36-1.44-1.52
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.13-0.17-0.20
0.0- 0.5- 0.9 0.4-3.3-11.7
.43 .43 3 3 86
8-18 10-24- 45 40-65- 80 1-11- 15 1.46-1.51-1.56
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.17-0.20
0.0- 0.6- 1.0 0.1- 0.8-2.5
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18-26 10-24- 45 40-65- 80 1-11- 15 1.46-1.51-1.56
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.6- 1.0 0.1- 0.8-2.5
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26-65 74-99- 99 1- 1- 26 0- 0- 5 1.61-1.62-1.63
100.00-402.50-705.00
0.01-0.04-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
22A—Herogravellyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Hero 0-9 37-46- 58 35-42- 48 7-12- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 3 6 48
9-18 25-37- 70 25-53- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.3-2.0
.24 .49
18-24 25-37- 70 25-53- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.24 .49
24-27 25-60- 70 25-30- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
27-60 80-88- 90 5- 7- 10 3- 5- 10 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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22B—Herogravellyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Hero 0-9 37-46- 58 35-42- 48 7-12- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 3 6 48
9-18 25-37- 70 25-53- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.3-2.0
.24 .49
18-24 25-37- 70 25-53- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.24 .49
24-27 25-60- 70 25-30- 60 5-10- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
27-60 80-88- 90 5- 7- 10 3- 5- 10 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
23A—Sudburysandy loam,0 to 5 percentslopes
Sudbury 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-70.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-5 46-61- 68 30-35- 48 2- 4- 6 1.10-1.25-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.28 .28
5-17 63-68- 73 20-28- 35 2- 5- 7 1.15-1.30-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .43
17-25 63-68- 73 20-28- 35 2- 5- 7 1.15-1.30-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
25-60 79-94- 98 2- 5- 8 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.38-1.45
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .15
24A—Deerfieldloamy finesand, 0 to 3percentslopes
Deerfield 0-8 73-81- 83 10-15- 20 2- 5- 7 1.45-1.55-1.65
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.10-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.5-4.0
.17 .17 5 2 134
8-16 81-87- 94 5- 9- 12 1- 4- 7 1.45-1.55-1.65
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.20 .20
16-28 81-87- 94 5- 9- 12 1- 4- 7 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.10 .10
28-34 80-91-100
0- 7- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
34-60 80-91-100
0- 7- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.0-0.0
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
25A—Brancroftsilt loam, 0 to3 percentslopes
Brancroft 0-6 2-15- 32 50-65- 74 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
6-17 10-15- 15 50-65- 72 18-20- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
17-22 10-10- 15 50-62- 72 18-28- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
22-32 10-12- 15 50-62- 72 18-26- 35 1.40-1.50-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
32-43 10-10- 15 50-60- 72 18-30- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.49 .49
43-66 10-14- 15 50-60- 72 18-26- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
25B—Brancroftsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Brancroft 0-6 2-15- 32 50-65- 74 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
6-17 10-15- 15 50-65- 72 18-20- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
17-22 10-10- 15 50-62- 72 18-28- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
22-32 10-12- 15 50-62- 72 18-26- 35 1.40-1.50-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
32-43 10-10- 15 50-60- 72 18-30- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.49 .49
43-66 10-14- 15 50-60- 72 18-26- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
25C—Brancroftsilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes
Brancroft 0-6 2-15- 32 50-65- 74 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
6-17 10-15- 15 50-65- 72 18-20- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
17-22 10-10- 15 50-62- 72 18-28- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
22-32 10-12- 15 50-62- 72 18-26- 35 1.40-1.50-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
32-43 10-10- 15 50-60- 72 18-30- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.49 .49
43-66 10-14- 15 50-60- 72 18-26- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
26A—Berlin siltloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Berlin 0-6 6-18- 32 50-62- 70 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.37 .37 5 6 48
6-12 12-14- 15 50-62- 70 18-24- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
12-20 12-13- 15 50-57- 70 18-30- 35 1.25-1.35-1.45
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.43 .43
20-34 5-10- 17 50-58- 65 18-32- 45 1.30-1.40-1.50
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
34-48 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.43 .43
48-65 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
26B—Berlin siltloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Berlin 0-6 6-18- 32 50-62- 70 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.37 .37 5 6 48
6-12 12-14- 15 50-62- 70 18-24- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
12-20 12-13- 15 50-57- 70 18-30- 35 1.25-1.35-1.45
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.43 .43
20-34 5-10- 17 50-58- 65 18-32- 45 1.30-1.40-1.50
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
34-48 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.43 .43
48-65 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.43 .43
27A—Belgradesilt loam, 0 to5 percentslopes
Belgrade 0-8 21-28- 35 50-62- 74 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 5 5 56
8-16 15-28- 60 35-62- 70 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
16-27 15-28- 60 35-62- 70 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.55 .55
27-45 15-33- 60 35-55- 65 5-13- 20 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
45-60 15-34- 60 38-55- 65 2-11- 20 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
28A—Elmridgefine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Elmridge 0-6 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.28 .28 4 3 86
6-10 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
10-18 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.55 .55
18-25 47-60- 68 30-35- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
25-65 10-11- 20 20-42- 55 35-47- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.10-0.42 0.14-0.16-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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28B—Elmridgefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Elmridge 0-6 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.28 .28 4 3 86
6-10 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
10-18 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.55 .55
18-25 47-60- 68 30-35- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
25-65 10-11- 20 20-42- 55 35-47- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.10-0.42 0.14-0.16-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
29A—Agawamfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Agawam 0-11 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.01-1.30-1.46
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.4-3.3-11.7
.37 .37 3 3 86
11-16 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.15-1.30-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.43 .43
16-26 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 6 1.15-1.30-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.3 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.37 .37
26-39 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.03-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
39-55 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
55-65 74-82- 99 1-17- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
29B—Agawamfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Agawam 0-11 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.01-1.30-1.46
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.4-3.3-11.7
.37 .37 3 3 86
11-16 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.15-1.30-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.43 .43
16-26 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 6 1.15-1.30-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.3 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.37 .37
26-45 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.03-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
45-55 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
55-65 74-82- 99 1-17- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
29C—Agawamfine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Agawam 0-11 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.01-1.30-1.46
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.4-3.3-11.7
.37 .37 3 3 86
11-16 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 9 1.15-1.30-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.5 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.43 .43
16-26 47-63- 74 20-33- 47 1- 4- 6 1.15-1.30-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.13-0.19
0.0- 0.2- 0.3 0.1- 0.8-2.5
.37 .37
26-45 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.03-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
45-55 74-78- 99 1-21- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.10-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.49 .49
55-65 74-82- 99 1-17- 26 0- 1- 5 1.30-1.40-1.59
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.3 0.0- 0.2-0.7
.28 .28
30A—Branfordsilt loam, 0 to3 percentslopes
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
30B—Branfordsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
30C—Branfordsilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
31A—Copakefine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Copake 0-6 55-56- 65 18-30- 35 10-14- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .17 3 3 86
6-13 43-58- 72 20-30- 40 8-12- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.3-2.0
.17 .32
13-21 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
21-31 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
31-56 79-90- 91 1- 5- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.02 .02
56-65 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
65-75 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .10
75-80 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
31B—Copakefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Copake 0-6 55-56- 65 18-30- 35 10-14- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .17 3 3 86
6-13 43-58- 72 20-30- 40 8-12- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.3-2.0
.17 .32
13-21 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
21-31 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
31-56 79-90- 91 1- 5- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.02 .02
56-65 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
65-75 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .10
75-80 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
31C—Copakegravellyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Copake 0-6 55-56- 65 18-30- 35 10-14- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .17 3 3 86
6-13 43-58- 72 20-30- 40 8-12- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.3-2.0
.17 .32
13-21 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
21-31 28-58- 72 20-30- 55 8-12- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .32
31-56 79-90- 91 1- 5- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.02 .02
56-65 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
65-75 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .10
75-80 79-88- 91 1- 7- 20 1- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.70
42.00-370.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
32A—Havenand Enfieldsoils, 0 to 3percentslopes
Haven 0-7 2-25- 44 51-64- 80 5-12- 18 1.10-1.20-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
7-14 2-29- 44 25-60- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-20 2-36- 44 25-53- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.49 .49
20-24 54-62- 70 25-27- 28 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .32
24-60 92-96-100
0- 2- 5 0- 2- 3 1.40-1.55-1.65
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
Enfield 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
3-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
4-12 8-27- 51 51-66- 80 3- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.18-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43
12-20 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
20-26 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
26-30 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
30-37 85-85- 94 3-13- 28 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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0- 9- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
32B—Havenand Enfieldsoils, 3 to 8percentslopes
Haven 0-7 2-25- 44 51-64- 80 5-12- 18 1.10-1.20-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
7-14 2-29- 44 25-60- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-20 2-36- 44 25-53- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.49 .49
20-24 54-62- 70 25-27- 28 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .32
24-60 92-96-100
0- 2- 5 0- 2- 3 1.40-1.55-1.65
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
Enfield 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
3-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
4-12 8-27- 51 51-66- 80 3- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.18-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43
12-20 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
20-26 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
26-30 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
30-37 85-85- 94 3-13- 28 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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0- 9- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
32C—Havenand Enfieldsoils, 8 to 15percentslopes
Haven 0-7 2-25- 44 51-64- 80 5-12- 18 1.10-1.20-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
7-14 2-29- 44 25-60- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-20 2-36- 44 25-53- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.49 .49
20-24 54-62- 70 25-27- 28 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .32
24-60 92-96-100
0- 2- 5 0- 2- 3 1.40-1.55-1.65
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
Enfield 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
3-4 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-42.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
4-12 8-27- 51 51-66- 80 3- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.18-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43
12-20 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
20-26 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
26-30 8-42- 75 22-51- 80 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
30-37 85-85- 94 3-13- 28 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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0- 9- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
33A—Hartfordsandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Hartford 0-8 53-61- 70 27-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-20 48-62- 69 30-36- 48 1- 3- 4 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.37 .37
20-26 48-78- 84 15-20- 48 1- 3- 4 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.04-0.07-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .28
26-65 72-90- 97 3-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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33B—Hartfordsandy loam,3 to 8 percentslopes
Hartford 0-8 53-61- 70 27-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-20 48-62- 69 30-36- 48 1- 3- 4 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.37 .37
20-26 48-78- 84 15-20- 48 1- 3- 4 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.04-0.07-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .28
26-65 72-90- 97 3-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
34A—Merrimacfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Merrimac 0-10 55-60- 75 20-35- 40 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.42-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.11-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.8- 3.8 1.8- 4.1-5.9
.28 .28 4 3 86
10-22 55-72- 75 20-25- 40 0- 3- 7 1.27-1.43-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.11-0.19
0.0- 0.6- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.32 .32
22-26 64-77- 85 13-19- 31 0- 4- 7 1.28-1.43-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.15
0.0- 0.7- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.15 .20
26-65 86-92- 98 2- 6- 13 0- 1- 2 1.29-1.48-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.00-0.05-0.15
0.0- 0.2- 1.4 0.0- 0.1-0.1
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34B—Merrimacfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Merrimac 0-10 55-60- 75 20-35- 40 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.42-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.11-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.8- 3.8 1.8- 4.1-5.9
.28 .28 4 3 86
10-22 55-72- 75 20-25- 40 0- 3- 7 1.27-1.43-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.11-0.19
0.0- 0.6- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.32 .32
22-26 64-77- 85 13-19- 31 0- 4- 7 1.28-1.43-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.15
0.0- 0.7- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.15 .20
26-65 86-92- 98 2- 6- 13 0- 1- 2 1.29-1.48-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.00-0.05-0.15
0.0- 0.2- 1.4 0.0- 0.1-0.1
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
34C—Merrimacfine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Merrimac 0-10 55-60- 75 20-35- 40 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.42-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.11-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.8- 3.8 1.8- 4.1-5.9
.28 .28 4 3 86
10-22 55-72- 75 20-25- 40 0- 3- 7 1.27-1.43-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.11-0.19
0.0- 0.6- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.32 .32
22-26 64-77- 85 13-19- 31 0- 4- 7 1.28-1.43-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.15
0.0- 0.7- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.15 .20
26-65 86-92- 98 2- 6- 13 0- 1- 2 1.29-1.48-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.00-0.05-0.15
0.0- 0.2- 1.4 0.0- 0.1-0.1
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35A—Penwoodloamy sand,0 to 3 percentslopes
Penwood 0-8 74-78- 83 14-20- 25 1- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-4.0
.17 .17 5 2 134
8-18 72-79- 85 12-20- 28 0- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.15 .15
18-30 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
30-60 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
35B—Penwoodloamy sand,3 to 8 percentslopes
Penwood 0-8 74-78- 83 14-20- 25 1- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-4.0
.17 .17 5 2 134
8-18 72-79- 85 12-20- 28 0- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.15 .15
18-30 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
30-60 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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36A—Windsorloamy sand,0 to 3 percentslopes
Windsor,loamy sand
0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.15-0.20-0.37
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 2 134
1-3 75-85- 92 5-14- 23 0- 1- 5 1.19-1.36-1.49
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.12-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.6- 4.1-6.0
.15 .15
3-25 70-85- 98 0-14- 30 0- 1- 8 1.42-1.51-1.58
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.1- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-2.0
.15 .15
25-65 70-94-100
0- 6- 30 0- 0- 8 1.48-1.57-1.84
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.04-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.7 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
36B—Windsorloamy sand,3 to 8 percentslopes
Windsor,loamy sand
0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.38
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 2 134
1-3 75-85- 92 5-14- 23 0- 1- 5 1.19-1.36-1.49
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.11-0.12
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.6- 4.1-6.0
.15 .15
3-25 70-85- 98 0-14- 30 0- 1- 8 1.42-1.51-1.58
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.09-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-2.0
.15 .15
25-65 70-94-100
0- 6- 30 0- 0- 8 1.48-1.57-1.84
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.7 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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36C—Windsorloamy sand,8 to 15percentslopes
Windsor 0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.15-0.21-0.38
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 2 134
1-11 75-85- 92 5-14- 23 0- 1- 5 1.19-1.36-1.49
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.12-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.6- 4.1-6.0
.15 .15
11-31 70-85- 98 0-14- 30 0- 1- 8 1.42-1.51-1.58
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.1- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-2.0
.15 .15
31-65 70-94-100
0- 6- 30 0- 0- 8 1.48-1.57-1.84
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.04-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.7 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
37A—Manchestergravellysandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Manchester 0-9 53-61- 69 28-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 2 5 56
9-18 78-81- 98 1-17- 18 1- 3- 4 1.25-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .24
18-65 72-90- 99 1-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.35-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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37C—Manchestergravellysandy loam,3 to 15percentslopes
Manchester 0-9 53-61- 69 28-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 2 5 56
9-18 78-81- 98 1-17- 18 1- 3- 4 1.25-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .24
18-65 72-90- 99 1-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.35-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
37E—Manchestergravellysandy loam,15 to 45percentslopes
Manchester 0-9 53-61- 69 28-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 2 5 56
9-18 78-81- 98 1-17- 18 1- 3- 4 1.25-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .24
18-65 72-90- 99 1-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.35-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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38A—Hinckleyloamy sand,0 to 3 percentslopes
Hinckley 0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.38
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 2 134
1-8 60-81- 85 10-17- 35 0- 2- 5 0.71-1.13-1.55
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.11-0.27
0.0- 0.1- 3.6 0.5-5.5-18.5
.10 .10
8-11 60-81- 89 6-17- 35 0- 2- 5 1.58-1.64-1.70
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.16
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.10 .15
11-16 70-81- 95 2-17- 30 0- 2- 5 1.67-1.69-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.3-1.0
.10 .15
16-19 70-84-100
0-15- 30 0- 1- 2 1.70-1.71-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
.02 .05
19-65 70-95-100
0- 4- 28 0- 1- 2 1.60-1.64-1.68
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
38C—Hinckleyloamy sand,3 to 15percentslopes
Hinckley 0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.38
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 2 134
1-8 60-81- 85 10-17- 35 0- 2- 5 0.71-1.13-1.55
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.11-0.27
0.0- 0.1- 3.6 0.5-5.5-18.5
.10 .10
8-11 60-81- 89 6-17- 35 0- 2- 5 1.58-1.64-1.70
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.16
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.10 .15
11-16 70-81- 95 2-17- 30 0- 2- 5 1.67-1.69-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.3-1.0
.10 .15
16-19 70-84-100
0-15- 30 0- 1- 2 1.70-1.71-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
.02 .05
19-65 70-95-100
0- 4- 28 0- 1- 2 1.60-1.64-1.68
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
38E—Hinckleyloamy sand,15 to 45percentslopes
Hinckley 0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.38
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 2 134
1-8 60-81- 85 10-17- 35 0- 2- 5 0.71-1.13-1.55
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.11-0.27
0.0- 0.1- 3.6 0.5-5.5-18.5
.10 .10
8-11 60-81- 89 6-17- 35 0- 2- 5 1.58-1.64-1.70
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.16
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.10 .15
11-16 70-81- 95 2-17- 30 0- 2- 5 1.67-1.69-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.3-1.0
.10 .15
16-19 70-84-100
0-15- 30 0- 1- 2 1.70-1.71-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
.02 .05
19-65 70-95-100
0- 4- 28 0- 1- 2 1.60-1.64-1.68
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
39A—Grotongravellysandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Groton 0-8 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.5-4.0
.15 .24 2 5 56
8-18 50-59- 68 30-36- 42 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.04-0.07-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.10 .32
18-24 53-77- 83 15-20- 42 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
14.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .20
24-30 55-77- 83 15-20- 40 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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30-52 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .17
52-72 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
39C—Grotongravellysandy loam,3 to 15percentslopes
Groton 0-8 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.5-4.0
.15 .24 2 5 56
8-18 50-59- 68 30-36- 42 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.04-0.07-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.10 .32
18-24 53-77- 83 15-20- 42 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
14.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .20
24-30 55-77- 83 15-20- 40 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.05 .17
30-52 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .17
52-72 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
39E—Grotongravellysandy loam,15 to 45percentslopes
Groton 0-8 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.5-4.0
.15 .24 2 5 56
8-18 50-59- 68 30-36- 42 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.04-0.07-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.10 .32
18-24 53-77- 83 15-20- 42 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
14.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .20
24-30 55-77- 83 15-20- 40 2- 4- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.05 .17
30-52 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .17
52-72 78-89- 95 5-10- 20 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .17
40A—Ludlowsilt loam, 0 to3 percentslopes
Ludlow 0-8 20-35- 44 51-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-20 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.64 .64
20-26 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.7-1.0
.64 .64
26-65 25-45- 60 35-45- 60 5-10- 15 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
40B—Ludlowsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Ludlow 0-8 20-35- 44 51-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-20 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.64 .64
20-26 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.7-1.0
.64 .64
26-65 25-45- 60 35-45- 60 5-10- 15 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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41B—Ludlowsilt loam, 2 to8 percentslopes, verystony
Ludlow 0-8 20-35- 44 51-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-20 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.64 .64
20-26 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.7-1.0
.64 .64
26-65 25-45- 60 35-45- 60 5-10- 15 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
42C—Ludlowsilt loam, 2 to15 percentslopes,extremelystony
Ludlow 0-8 20-35- 44 51-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-20 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.64 .64
20-26 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.7-1.0
.64 .64
26-65 25-45- 60 35-45- 60 5-10- 15 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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43A—Rainbowsilt loam, 0 to3 percentslopes
Rainbow 0-6 13-28- 44 51-65- 75 5- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
6-18 13-33- 71 27-60- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
18-26 13-38- 71 27-55- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
26-65 40-55- 71 27-38- 48 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
43B—Rainbowsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Rainbow 0-6 13-28- 44 51-65- 75 5- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
6-18 13-33- 71 27-60- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
18-26 13-38- 71 27-55- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
26-65 40-55- 71 27-38- 48 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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44B—Rainbowsilt loam, 2 to8 percentslopes, verystony
Rainbow 0-6 13-28- 44 51-65- 75 5- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
6-18 13-33- 71 27-60- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
18-26 13-38- 71 27-55- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
26-65 40-55- 71 27-38- 48 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
45A—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Woodbridge 0-7 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.18-0.26
0.0- 0.5- 1.6 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
7-18 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
18-30 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
30-65 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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45B—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Woodbridge,fine sandyloam
0-7 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.91-1.09-1.22
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.4- 1.5 3.3- 7.0-9.7
.28 .28 3 3 86
7-18 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
18-30 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.18
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
30-65 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.10-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
45C—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Woodbridge 0-7 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.18-0.26
0.0- 0.5- 1.6 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
7-18 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
18-30 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
30-65 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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46B—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 0 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Woodbridge,very stony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-9 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.91-1.09-1.22
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.4- 1.5 3.3- 7.0-9.7
.28 .28
9-20 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
20-32 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.18
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
32-67 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.10-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
46C—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Woodbridge,very stony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-9 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.20-0.26
0.0- 0.3- 1.6 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
9-20 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
20-32 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
32-67 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
47C—Woodbridgefine sandyloam, 3 to 15percentslopes,extremelystony
Woodbridge,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-9 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.20-0.26
0.0- 0.3- 1.6 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
9-20 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
20-32 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
32-67 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
48B—Georgiaand Ameniasilt loams, 2to 8 percentslopes
Georgia 0-8 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
8-14 17-41- 55 40-48- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-24 17-44- 55 40-45- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
24-60 17-49- 55 40-45- 65 5- 6- 18 1.35-1.55-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.09-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Amenia 0-9 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
9-16 30-31- 42 40-58- 65 5-12- 18 1.20-1.35-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
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16-25 30-34- 42 40-55- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
25-60 30-42- 42 40-47- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.45-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.11-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
48C—Georgiaand Ameniasilt loams, 8to 15 percentslopes
Georgia 0-8 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
8-14 17-41- 55 40-48- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-24 17-44- 55 40-45- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
24-60 17-49- 55 40-45- 65 5- 6- 18 1.35-1.55-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.09-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .55
Amenia 0-9 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
9-16 30-31- 42 40-58- 65 5-12- 18 1.20-1.35-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
16-25 30-34- 42 40-55- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
25-60 30-42- 42 40-47- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.45-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.11-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
49B—Georgiaand Ameniasilt loams, 3to 8 percentslopes, verystony
Georgia 0-8 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
8-14 17-41- 55 40-48- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-24 17-44- 55 40-45- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
24-60 17-49- 55 40-45- 65 5- 6- 18 1.35-1.55-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.09-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .55
Amenia 0-9 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
9-16 30-31- 42 40-58- 65 5-12- 18 1.20-1.35-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
16-25 30-34- 42 40-55- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
25-60 30-42- 42 40-47- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.45-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.11-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
49C—Georgiaand Ameniasilt loams, 8to 15 percentslopes, verystony
Georgia 0-8 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
8-14 17-41- 55 40-48- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-24 17-44- 55 40-45- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
24-60 17-49- 55 40-45- 65 5- 6- 18 1.35-1.55-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.09-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .55
Amenia 0-9 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
9-16 30-31- 42 40-58- 65 5-12- 18 1.20-1.35-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
16-25 30-34- 42 40-55- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
25-60 30-42- 42 40-47- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.45-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.11-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
50A—Suttonfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Sutton 0-6 56-62- 68 20-30- 40 4- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.20 .20 5 3 86
6-12 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.32 .32
12-24 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
24-28 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
28-36 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .37
36-65 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
50B—Suttonfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Sutton 0-6 56-62- 68 20-30- 40 4- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.20 .20 5 3 86
6-12 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.32 .32
12-24 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
24-28 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
28-36 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .37
36-65 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
51B—Suttonfine sandyloam, 2 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Sutton 0-6 56-62- 68 20-30- 40 4- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.20 .20 5 3 86
6-12 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.32 .32
12-24 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
24-28 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
28-36 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .37
36-65 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
52C—Suttonfine sandyloam, 2 to 15percentslopes,extremelystony
Sutton 0-6 56-62- 68 20-30- 40 4- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.20 .20 5 3 86
6-12 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.32 .32
12-24 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
24-28 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
28-36 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .37
36-65 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
53A—Wappingvery finesandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Wapping 0-11 43-54- 66 30-38- 45 4- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-6.0
.43 .43 3 3 86
11-16 33-55- 66 30-38- 55 2- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-20 35-51- 68 30-43- 55 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
20-28 62-68- 74 18-27- 36 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .32
28-36 79-80- 84 10-15- 20 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.04-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
36-80 79-81- 84 10-15- 20 1- 4- 6 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
53B—Wappingvery finesandy loam,3 to 8 percentslopes
Wapping 0-11 43-54- 66 30-38- 45 4- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-6.0
.43 .43 3 3 86
11-16 33-55- 66 30-38- 55 2- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-20 35-51- 68 30-43- 55 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
20-28 62-68- 74 18-27- 36 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .32
28-36 79-80- 84 10-15- 20 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.04-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
36-80 79-81- 84 10-15- 20 1- 4- 6 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
54B—Wappingvery finesandy loam,2 to 8 percentslopes, verystony
Wapping 0-11 43-54- 66 30-38- 45 4- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-6.0
.43 .43 3 3 86
11-16 33-55- 66 30-38- 55 2- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-20 35-51- 68 30-43- 55 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
20-28 62-68- 74 18-27- 36 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .32
28-36 79-80- 84 10-15- 20 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.04-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
36-80 79-81- 84 10-15- 20 1- 4- 6 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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55A—Watchaugfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Watchaug 0-8 56-58- 65 20-33- 40 4-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-18 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
18-24 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
24-65 60-62- 70 15-30- 40 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
55B—Watchaugfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Watchaug 0-8 56-58- 65 20-33- 40 4-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-18 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
18-24 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
24-65 60-62- 70 15-30- 40 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.17 .37
56B—Watchaugfine sandyloam, 2 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Watchaug 0-8 56-58- 65 20-33- 40 4-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-18 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
18-24 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
24-65 60-62- 70 15-30- 40 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
57B—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,3 to 8 percentslopes
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
57C—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,8 to 15percentslopes
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
57D—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,15 to 25percentslopes
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
58B—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,3 to 8 percentslopes, verystony
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
58C—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
59C—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,3 to 15percentslopes,extremelystony
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
59D—Gloucestergravellysandy loam,15 to 35percentslopes,extremelystony
Gloucester 0-4 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.00-1.15-1.30
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.17 .24 5 5 56
4-12 54-63- 69 30-33- 38 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .28
12-25 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.07-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.05 .10
25-35 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
35-60 85-86- 87 8-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.50-1.63-1.75
42.00-141.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
60B—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 3 to 8percentslopes
Canton 0-7 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.37-1.44-1.52
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.12-0.22
0.0- 0.5- 1.1 2.0-5.8-12.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
7-15 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.10-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
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15-26 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.10-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
26-65 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.15 .28
Charlton 0-7 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.71-1.12-1.53
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.14-0.15
0.0- 0.5- 1.2 4.0-8.0-25.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
7-22 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.33-1.50-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.12-0.15
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.24 .43
22-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.05-0.11-0.15
0.1- 0.5- 0.8 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
60C—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 8 to15 percentslopes
Canton 0-7 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.37-1.44-1.52
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.12-0.22
0.0- 0.5- 1.1 2.0-5.8-12.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
7-15 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.10-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
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15-26 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.10-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
26-65 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.15 .28
Charlton 0-7 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.71-1.12-1.53
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.14-0.15
0.0- 0.5- 1.2 4.0-8.0-25.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
7-22 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.33-1.50-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.07-0.12-0.15
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.24 .43
22-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.05-0.11-0.15
0.1- 0.5- 0.8 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
60D—Cantonand Charltonsoils, 15 to25 percentslopes
Canton 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-70.0-95.0
3 5 56
1-3 54-58- 70 29-36- 38 1- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.12-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.15 .24
3-15 43-50- 70 29-43- 45 1- 7- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.24 .49
15-24 43-50- 70 29-43- 45 1- 7- 8 1.25-1.35-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.24 .49
24-30 43-50- 70 29-43- 45 1- 7- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.12-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .49
30-60 77-83- 85 15-15- 18 0- 3- 5 1.35-1.45-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.03-0.06-0.09
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
61B—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 0 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Canton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-5 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.12-1.30-1.48
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.22
0.0- 0.4- 1.1 2.0-7.8-12.0
.24 .24
5-16 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
.43 .43
16-22 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
22-67 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.15 .28
Charlton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.22-0.27-0.32
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.12-0.34-0.45
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
2-4 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.67-0.96-1.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.24 .24
4-27 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.31-1.48-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.28 .43
27-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
61C—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 8 to15 percentslopes, verystony
Canton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-5 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.12-1.30-1.48
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.22
0.0- 0.4- 1.1 2.0-7.8-12.0
.24 .24
5-16 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
.43 .43
16-22 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
22-67 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Charlton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.22-0.27-0.32
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.12-0.34-0.45
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
2-4 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.67-0.96-1.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.24 .24
4-27 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.31-1.48-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.28 .43
27-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
62C—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 3 to15 percentslopes,extremelystony
Canton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-5 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.12-1.30-1.48
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.22
0.0- 0.4- 1.1 2.0-7.8-12.0
.24 .24
5-16 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
.43 .43
16-22 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
22-67 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Charlton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.22-0.27-0.32
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.12-0.34-0.45
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
2-4 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.67-0.96-1.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.24 .24
4-27 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.31-1.48-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.28 .43
27-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
62D—Cantonand Charltonfine sandyloams, 15 to35 percentslopes,extremelystony
Canton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-5 42-61- 69 25-32- 50 1- 7- 10 1.12-1.30-1.48
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.22
0.0- 0.4- 1.1 2.0-7.8-12.0
.24 .24
5-16 42-63- 69 25-31- 50 1- 6- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.1- 0.4- 0.8 0.3- 0.6-2.8
.43 .43
16-22 42-66- 69 25-32- 50 1- 2- 10 1.46-1.52-1.59
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.20
0.1- 0.1- 0.8 0.2- 0.4-2.8
.28 .43
22-67 75-79- 95 4-19- 24 0- 2- 5 1.60-1.62-1.64
10.00-70.00-705.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Charlton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.22-0.27-0.32
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.12-0.34-0.45
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
2-4 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.67-0.96-1.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.24 .24
4-27 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.31-1.48-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
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27-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.2
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
63B—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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63C—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
63D—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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64B—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
64C—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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65C—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 3 to 15percentslopes,extremelystony
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
65D—Cheshirefine sandyloam, 15 to35 percentslopes,extremelystony
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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66B—Narragansettsilt loam, 2 to8 percentslopes
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .55
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
66C—Narragansettsilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .20
67B—Narragansettsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes, verystony
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .20
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
67C—Narragansettsilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes, verystony
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
68C—Narragansettsilt loam, 3 to15 percentslopes,extremelystony
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
68D—Narragansettsilt loam, 15to 25 percentslopes,extremelystony
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .20
69B—Yalesvillefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Yalesville 0-8 53-59- 70 25-32- 35 5- 9- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 2 3 86
8-14 37-55- 70 25-35- 48 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
14-25 37-48- 70 25-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
25-36 37-60- 70 25-30- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .32
36-80 — — — — 0.07-75.00-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
69C—Yalesvillefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Yalesville 0-8 53-59- 70 25-32- 35 5- 9- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 2 3 86
8-14 37-55- 70 25-35- 48 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
14-25 37-48- 70 25-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
25-36 37-60- 70 25-30- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .32
36-80 — — — — 0.07-75.00-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
70C—Branford-Holyokecomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
71C—Nipmuck-Brimfield-Rock outcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
.32 .32
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Brimfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-55.0-95.0
1 3 86
1-3 57-62- 70 20-30- 40 3- 8- 15 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 2.0-10.0-12.0
.28 .28
3-6 50-61- 72 25-27- 40 3-12- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.10-0.13-0.17
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 1.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
6-17 50-63- 72 25-30- 40 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.2- 0.4- 0.9 0.5- 1.0-1.6
.20 .43
17-27 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
Rock outcrop 0-79 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
71E—Nipmuck-Brimfield-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Brimfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-55.0-95.0
1 3 86
1-3 57-62- 70 20-30- 40 3- 8- 15 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 2.0-10.0-12.0
.28 .28
3-6 50-61- 72 25-27- 40 3-12- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.10-0.13-0.17
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 1.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
6-17 50-63- 72 25-30- 40 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.2- 0.4- 0.9 0.5- 1.0-1.6
.20 .43
17-27 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
.32 .32
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
Rock outcrop 0-79 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
72C—Nipmuck-Brookfieldcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
.32 .32
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Brookfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.50
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-70.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-3 40-60- 70 17-30- 48 7-10- 13 1.00-1.43-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.5- 0.8- 1.5 5.0-9.5-11.0
.20 .20
3-13 38-60- 71 16-30- 49 7-10- 14 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.6- 1.1 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.20 .28
13-27 41-60- 76 16-30- 49 7-10- 14 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.5- 0.9 0.8- 1.3-1.9
.24 .32
27-60 52-66- 89 10-30- 40 1- 4- 12 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.3- 0.5-0.9
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
72E—Nipmuck-Brookfieldcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes, veryrocky
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
.32 .32
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Brookfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.50
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-70.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-3 40-60- 70 17-30- 48 7-10- 13 1.00-1.43-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.5- 0.8- 1.5 5.0-9.5-11.0
.20 .20
3-13 38-60- 71 16-30- 49 7-10- 14 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.6- 1.1 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.20 .28
13-27 41-60- 76 16-30- 49 7-10- 14 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.5- 0.9 0.8- 1.3-1.9
.24 .32
27-60 52-66- 89 10-30- 40 1- 4- 12 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.3- 0.5-0.9
.17 .32
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
73C—Charlton-Chatfieldcomplex, 0 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Charlton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.22-0.27-0.32
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.12-0.34-0.45
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
5 3 86
2-4 39-57- 68 23-34- 50 2- 9- 15 0.67-0.96-1.24
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.30
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.24 .24
4-27 34-56- 71 23-36- 50 3- 8- 18 1.31-1.48-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.28 .43
27-65 45-59- 72 24-31- 50 4-10- 11 1.41-1.50-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.1- 0.4- 0.6 0.1- 0.5-1.2
.20 .43
Chatfield, verystony
0-1 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.16-0.20-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
2 3 86
1-2 35-58- 68 23-33- 53 2- 9- 15 0.73-0.99-1.32
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.20-0.34
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 4.0-10.0-25.0
.28 .28
2-30 34-56- 71 25-36- 57 0- 8- 18 1.10-1.38-1.66
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.14-0.25
0.0- 0.4- 1.2 0.1- 1.5-6.0
.24 .37
30-40 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
73E—Charlton-Chatfieldcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes, veryrocky
Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
74C—Narragansett-Holliscomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .20
Hollis 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
1 5 56
1-6 54-61- 70 27-33- 36 3- 7- 10 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-6.0
.17 .32
6-9 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .49
9-15 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
15-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
75C—Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Hollis 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
1 5 56
1-6 54-61- 70 27-33- 36 3- 7- 10 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-6.0
.17 .32
6-9 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .49
9-15 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
15-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
75E—Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Hollis 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
1 5 56
1-6 54-61- 70 27-33- 36 3- 7- 10 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-6.0
.17 .32
6-9 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .49
9-15 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
15-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
76E—Rockoutcrop-Holliscomplex, 3 to45 percentslopes
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
Hollis 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
1 5 56
1-6 54-61- 70 27-33- 36 3- 7- 10 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-6.0
.17 .32
6-9 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .49
9-15 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
15-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
76F—Rockoutcrop-Holliscomplex, 45to 60 percentslopes
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
Hollis 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
1 5 56
1-6 54-61- 70 27-33- 36 3- 7- 10 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-6.0
.17 .32
6-9 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .49
9-15 53-61- 69 30-35- 39 1- 5- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
15-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
77C—Cheshire-Holyokecomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
77D—Cheshire-Holyokecomplex, 15to 35 percentslopes, veryrocky
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
78C—Holyoke-Rock outcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
78E—Holyoke-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
79E—Rockoutcrop-Holyokecomplex, 3 to45 percentslopes
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
Holyoke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 5 56
1-3 18-33- 47 50-60- 70 3- 8- 12 1.10-1.18-1.25
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.43 .43
3-8 23-41- 67 30-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.49 .49
8-18 32-41- 68 20-52- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.32 .55
18-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
80B—Bernardstonsilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Bernardston 0-8 20-35- 43 50-55- 60 7-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.17-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-14 20-36- 58 35-54- 60 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.37 .64
14-24 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .64
24-26 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-0.5
.37 .64
26-60 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.07-0.12-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
80C—Bernardstonsilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes
Bernardston 0-8 20-35- 43 50-55- 60 7-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.17-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-14 20-36- 58 35-54- 60 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.37 .64
14-24 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .64
24-26 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-0.5
.37 .64
26-60 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.07-0.12-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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81C—Bernardstonsilt loam, 3 to15 percentslopes,extremelystony
Bernardston 0-8 20-35- 43 50-55- 60 7-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.17-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-14 20-36- 58 35-54- 60 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.37 .64
14-24 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .64
24-26 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-0.5
.37 .64
26-60 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.07-0.12-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
81D—Bernardstonsilt loam, 15to 25 percentslopes,extremelystony
Bernardston 0-8 20-35- 43 50-55- 60 7-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.17-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-14 20-36- 58 35-54- 60 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.37 .64
14-24 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .64
24-26 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-0.5
.37 .64
26-60 30-38- 58 35-52- 55 7-10- 15 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.07-0.12-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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82B—Broadbrooksilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
82C—Broadbrooksilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
82D—Broadbrooksilt loam, 15to 25 percentslopes
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
83B—Broadbrooksilt loam, 3 to8 percentslopes, verystony
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
83C—Broadbrooksilt loam, 8 to15 percentslopes, verystony
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
84B—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 3 to 8percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.91-1.09-1.22
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.12-0.20
0.0- 0.5- 1.4 3.3- 5.1-6.6
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.12-0.16
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.10-0.16
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk 0-4 54-60- 67 15-28- 40 6-12- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
4-14 42-59- 69 30-32- 40 1-10- 18 1.70-1.80-1.90
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
14-25 42-59- 69 30-32- 40 1-10- 18 1.70-1.80-1.90
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
25-39 50-79- 83 16-17- 27 1- 4- 12 1.85-1.90-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.02-0.05-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.15 .32
39-60 50-72- 83 16-22- 27 1- 6- 12 1.85-1.90-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.02-0.05-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
84C—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 8 to15 percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.25
0.0- 0.5- 1.5 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk 0-4 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.30
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
4-26 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
26-34 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
34-72 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
84D—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 15 to25 percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.25
0.0- 0.5- 1.5 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk 0-4 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.30
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
4-26 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
26-34 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
34-72 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
85B—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Paxton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-10 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.5 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
10-17 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
17-28 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
28-67 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-6 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.19-0.30
0.0- 0.2- 1.0 2.0-9.5-15.0
.28 .28
6-28 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
28-36 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
36-74 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
85C—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 8 to15 percentslopes, verystony
Paxton, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-10 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.5 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
10-17 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
17-28 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
28-67 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk, verystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-6 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.19-0.30
0.0- 0.2- 1.0 2.0-9.5-15.0
.28 .28
6-28 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
28-36 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
36-74 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
86C—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 3 to15 percentslopes,extremelystony
Paxton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-10 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.5 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
10-17 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
17-28 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
28-67 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Montauk,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-6 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.19-0.30
0.0- 0.2- 1.0 2.0-9.5-15.0
.28 .28
6-28 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
28-36 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
36-74 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
86D—Paxtonand Montaukfine sandyloams, 15 to35 percentslopes,extremelystony
Paxton,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-10 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.20-0.25
0.0- 0.3- 1.5 2.0-10.0-15.0
.28 .28
10-17 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
17-28 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
28-67 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
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Montauk,extremelystony
0-2 — — — 0.20-0.40-0.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.17-0.21-0.30
— 75.0-95.0-99.5
3 3 86
2-6 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 0.84-0.97-1.05
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.19-0.30
0.0- 0.2- 1.0 2.0-9.5-15.0
.28 .28
6-28 35-62- 71 25-33- 62 2- 5- 8 1.50-1.58-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.15-0.22
0.1- 0.2- 0.4 0.1- 1.1-1.1
.43 .43
28-36 38-66- 73 23-28- 58 4- 6- 10 1.44-1.54-1.65
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.22
0.1- 0.3- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-1.1
.43 .43
36-74 75-79- 92 7-18- 22 1- 3- 7 1.81-1.84-1.87
0.01-0.55-10.00 0.03-0.09-0.14
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.1- 0.2-0.3
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
87B—Wethersfieldloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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87C—Wethersfieldloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
87D—Wethersfieldloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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88B—Wethersfieldloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Wethersfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
1-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.32 .64
27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
88C—Wethersfieldloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Wethersfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
1-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
89C—Wethersfieldloam, 3 to 15percentslopes,extremelystony
Wethersfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
1-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
89D—Wethersfieldloam, 15 to35 percentslopes,extremelystony
Wethersfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
1-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
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27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
90B—Stockbridgeloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
90C—Stockbridgeloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
90D—Stockbridgeloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
91B—Stockbridgeloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
91C—Stockbridgeloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
91D—Stockbridgeloam, 15 to35 percentslopes, verystony
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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92B—Nellis finesandy loam,3 to 8 percentslopes
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
92C—Nellisfine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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92D—Nellisfine sandyloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
93C—Nellisfine sandyloam, 3 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
94C—Farmington-Nelliscomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Farmington 0-3 60-64- 74 10-26- 35 5-10- 16 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.20 .20 1 3 86
3-8 29-53- 60 35-37- 55 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
8-17 24-53- 55 35-37- 60 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
17-80 — — — — 0.00-1.00-4.00 — — —
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
94E—Farmington-Nelliscomplex, 15to 35 percentslopes, veryrocky
Farmington 0-3 60-64- 74 10-26- 35 5-10- 16 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.20 .20 1 3 86
3-8 29-53- 60 35-37- 55 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
8-17 24-53- 55 35-37- 60 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
17-80 — — — — 0.00-1.00-4.00 — — —
Nellis 0-8 52-59- 60 30-30- 35 5-11- 18 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-14 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
14-25 17-57- 65 30-32- 65 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
25-27 22-44- 65 30-45- 60 5-11- 18 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
27-60 32-54- 62 35-40- 50 3- 6- 18 1.70-1.78-1.80
4.00-14.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
95C—Farmington-Rock outcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Farmington 0-3 60-64- 74 10-26- 35 5-10- 16 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.20 .20 1 3 86
3-8 29-53- 60 35-37- 55 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
8-17 24-53- 55 35-37- 60 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
17-80 — — — — 0.00-1.00-4.00 — — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
95E—Farmington-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Farmington 0-3 60-64- 74 10-26- 35 5-10- 16 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.20 .20 1 3 86
3-8 29-53- 60 35-37- 55 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
8-17 24-53- 55 35-37- 60 5-10- 16 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
17-80 — — — — 0.00-1.00-4.00 — — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
96—Ipswichmucky peat,0 to 2 percentslopes, veryfrequentlyflooded
Ipswich 0-42 0- 0- 40 0- 0- 45 0- 0- 20 0.05-0.26-0.29
1.00-55.00-705.00
0.38-0.45-0.50
— 29.0-64.0-90.0
1 8 0
42-59 0- 0- 40 0- 0- 45 0- 0- 20 0.05-0.26-0.29
1.00-55.00-705.00
0.38-0.45-0.50
— 29.0-64.0-90.0
97—Pawcatuckmucky peat,0 to 2 percentslopes, veryfrequentlyflooded
Pawcatuck 0-46 0- 0- 40 0- 0- 45 0- 0- 14 0.05-0.26-0.29
1.00-55.00-705.00
0.38-0.45-0.50
— 29.0-64.0-90.0
1 8 0
46-60 90-99- 99 0- 1- 9 0- 1- 6 0.71-1.18-1.65
100.00-402.50-705.00
0.01-0.05-0.16
0.0- 0.0- 0.5 5.0-10.0-20.0
.02 .02
98—Westbrookmucky peat,0 to 2 percentslopes, veryfrequentlyflooded
Westbrook 0-19 0- 0- 40 0- 0- 25 0- 0- 14 0.05-0.26-0.29
1.00-55.00-705.00
0.18-0.27-0.50
— 55.0-65.0-75.0
1 8 0
19-59 10-33- 75 12-64- 88 2- 3- 40 0.71-1.18-1.65
0.01-5.50-100.00
0.01-0.10-0.26
0.1- 0.3- 7.2 0.0-3.0-16.0
.55 .55
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
99—Westbrookmucky peat,low salt
Westbrook,low salt
0-10 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
4.00-72.00-141.00
0.07-0.27-0.27
— 20.0-55.0-90.0
1 5 56
10-40 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
4.00-72.00-141.00
0.07-0.27-0.27
— 20.0-50.0-90.0
40-48 2- 2- 55 40-76- 80 2-22- 35 0.30-0.40-0.55
4.00-72.00-141.00
0.07-0.27-0.27
— 15.0-25.0-40.0
48-64 2- 2- 60 40-76- 80 2-22- 35 1.25-1.38-1.50
0.01-7.00-14.00 0.02-0.03-0.07
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 8.0-12.0-15.0
.37 .37
64-99 2- 5- 60 40-78- 80 2-17- 35 1.25-1.38-1.50
0.01-7.00-14.00 0.02-0.03-0.07
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 5.0-10.0-15.0
.37 .37
100—Suncookloamy finesand
Suncook 0-7 75-80-100
15-18- 22 1- 2- 3 1.10-1.20-1.30
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 2 134
7-15 75-88-100
0-11- 22 0- 2- 3 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .15
15-22 75-88-100
0-11- 22 0- 2- 3 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .15
22-32 75-88-100
0-11- 22 0- 2- 3 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .15
32-42 75-88-100
0-11- 22 0- 2- 3 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .15
42-65 75-88-100
0-11- 22 0- 2- 3 1.20-1.35-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .15
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
101—Occumfine sandyloam
Occum 0-10 53-61- 68 20-32- 45 2- 7- 12 1.05-1.23-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
10-17 43-57- 70 28-36- 45 2- 7- 12 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
17-28 50-52- 62 30-43- 48 2- 5- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.12-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-32 77-89-100
0- 9- 18 0- 3- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
32-42 77-89-100
0- 9- 18 0- 3- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
42-65 77-89-100
0- 9- 18 0- 3- 5 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
102—Pootatuckfine sandyloam
Pootatuck 0-4 54-66- 69 25-30- 40 2- 4- 6 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
4-16 49-61- 69 30-36- 45 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.43 .43
16-21 49-58- 69 30-39- 48 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.43 .43
21-29 49-58- 69 30-39- 48 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.43 .43
29-35 73-86- 99 1-13- 25 0- 1- 2 1.25-1.38-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.05 .10
35-40 88-95-100
0- 4- 10 0- 1- 2 1.25-1.38-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.02 .02
40-65 88-95-100
0- 4- 10 0- 1- 2 1.25-1.38-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
103—Rippowamfine sandyloam
Rippowam 0-5 49-59- 68 30-37- 45 2- 4- 6 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 5.5-8.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
5-12 49-60- 69 30-37- 45 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.09-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.37 .37
12-19 49-60- 69 30-37- 45 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.09-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.43 .43
19-24 49-67- 84 15-30- 45 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
24-27 49-67- 84 15-30- 45 1- 4- 6 1.20-1.33-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
27-31 73-84-100
0-15- 25 0- 1- 2 1.25-1.38-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.05 .05
31-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.25-1.38-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
104—Bash siltloam
Bash 0-11 13-29- 44 51-60- 70 5-12- 17 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.43 .43 5 3 86
11-21 13-34- 70 25-55- 70 5-12- 17 1.20-1.35-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
21-28 13-34- 70 25-55- 70 5-12- 17 1.25-1.35-1.55
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
28-60 13-39- 69 30-52- 70 1-10- 17 1.25-1.40-1.55
1.40-8.00-14.00 0.08-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
105—Hadleysilt loam
Hadley 0-12 15-29- 46 52-61- 70 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
12-29 28-58- 88 10-35- 60 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
29-40 28-58- 88 10-35- 60 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
40-45 28-58- 88 10-35- 60 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-141.00
0.04-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
45-60 28-58- 88 10-35- 60 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-141.00
0.04-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
106—Winooskisilt loam
Winooski 0-12 2-23- 44 51-65- 80 5-12- 18 1.15-1.25-1.35
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 5 5 56
12-18 10-40- 84 14-54- 80 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-42.00 0.10-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.4-0.5
.64 .64
18-36 10-40- 84 14-54- 80 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-42.00 0.10-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
36-52 10-47- 84 14-47- 80 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
52-65 10-42- 84 14-52- 80 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
107—Limerickand Lim soils
Limerick 0-8 15-34- 56 50-58- 75 7- 8- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 5 5 56
8-20 15-36- 58 40-58- 75 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
20-36 15-36- 58 40-58- 75 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
36-54 15-36- 58 40-58- 75 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.64 .64
54-65 17-38- 59 40-58- 75 1- 4- 8 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.64 .64
Lim 0-6 52-58- 67 30-33- 36 3- 9- 12 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
6-11 5-50- 55 42-45- 80 3- 5- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.16-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
11-15 5-50- 55 42-45- 80 3- 5- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.16-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
15-22 5-30- 55 42-61- 80 3- 9- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.18-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.64 .64
22-29 37-63- 77 20-28- 51 3- 9- 12 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
29-42 75-86- 98 2-12- 22 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .24
42-50 75-86- 98 2-12- 22 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .15
50-57 75-86- 98 2-12- 22 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .15
57-65 75-86- 98 2-12- 22 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
108—Saco siltloam
Saco 0-12 13-28- 41 52-60- 70 7-12- 17 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37 4 5 56
12-32 13-30- 66 30-60- 70 4-10- 17 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
32-48 13-30- 66 30-60- 70 4-10- 17 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
48-60 80-90- 98 1- 6- 12 1- 4- 8 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
109—Fluvaquents-Udifluventscomplex,frequentlyflooded
Fluvaquents,frequentlyflooded
0-4 20-32- 43 50-57- 65 7-11- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
4-14 30-90- 92 5- 6- 55 3- 4- 15 1.10-1.50-1.70
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.5
.10 .10
14-21 30-90- 92 5- 6- 55 3- 4- 15 1.20-1.60-2.00
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.07-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.32 .32
21-38 20-35- 80 15-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-9.00-703.00
0.03-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-4.0
.43 .43
38-45 20-60- 80 15-30- 65 5-10- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-42.00-703.00
0.03-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.24 .24
45-55 30-90- 92 5- 6- 55 3- 4- 15 1.20-1.60-2.00
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.05-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .15
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
55-60 20-60- 80 15-30- 65 5-10- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.24 .24
Udifluvents,frequentlyflooded
0-2 55-65- 75 18-24- 30 7-11- 15 1.20-1.25-1.45
28.00-72.00-254.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .10 4 3 86
2-4 30-78- 92 5-17- 55 3- 5- 15 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.09-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .20
4-12 20-55- 80 15-35- 65 5-10- 15 1.25-1.45-1.60
4.00-72.00-703.00
0.03-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-4.0
.24 .24
12-18 20-55- 80 15-35- 65 5-10- 15 1.30-1.45-1.60
4.00-72.00-703.00
0.03-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.32 .32
18-35 30-79- 92 5-15- 55 3- 6- 15 1.40-1.50-1.70
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.4-0.5
.24 .24
35-38 30-79- 92 5-15- 55 3- 6- 15 1.40-1.55-1.70
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.05 .20
38-60 30-90- 92 5- 6- 55 3- 4- 15 1.40-1.60-1.70
4.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
221A—Ninigret-Urban landcomplex, 0 to5 percentslopes
Ninigret 0-8 53-62- 70 27-31- 35 3- 8- 12 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
8-16 28-58- 70 27-35- 60 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 28-58- 70 27-35- 60 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-65 73-87-100
0-13- 25 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.58-1.70
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .28
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
224A—Deerfield-Urban landcomplex, 0 to3 percentslopes
Deerfield 0-8 73-81- 83 10-15- 20 2- 5- 7 1.45-1.55-1.65
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.09-0.10-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.5-4.0
.17 .17 5 2 134
8-16 81-87- 94 5- 9- 12 1- 4- 7 1.45-1.55-1.65
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.20 .20
16-28 81-87- 94 5- 9- 12 1- 4- 7 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.10 .10
28-34 80-91-100
0- 7- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
34-60 80-91-100
0- 7- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.05-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.0-0.0
.05 .05
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
225B—Brancroft-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Brancroft 0-6 2-15- 32 50-65- 74 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
6-17 10-15- 15 50-65- 72 18-20- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
17-22 10-10- 15 50-62- 72 18-28- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
22-32 10-12- 15 50-62- 72 18-26- 35 1.40-1.50-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
32-43 10-10- 15 50-60- 72 18-30- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.49 .49
43-66 10-14- 15 50-60- 72 18-26- 35 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
226B—Berlin-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Berlin 0-6 6-18- 32 50-62- 70 18-20- 24 1.20-1.30-1.40
1.40-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 3.0- 4.5-6.0
.37 .37 5 6 48
6-12 12-14- 15 50-62- 70 18-24- 35 1.20-1.30-1.40
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.20-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
12-20 12-13- 15 50-57- 70 18-30- 35 1.25-1.35-1.45
0.42-2.00-4.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.43 .43
20-34 5-10- 17 50-58- 65 18-32- 45 1.30-1.40-1.50
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
34-48 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.43 .43
48-65 5- 8- 17 50-58- 65 18-34- 45 1.50-1.55-1.65
0.01-2.00-4.00 0.15-0.18-0.21
0.0- 3.0- 6.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.43 .43
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
228B—Elmridge-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Elmridge 0-6 54-61- 68 30-34- 38 2- 5- 8 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.28 .28 4 3 86
6-10 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.49 .49
10-18 47-58- 68 30-37- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.55 .55
18-25 47-60- 68 30-35- 45 2- 5- 10 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.55 .55
25-65 10-11- 20 20-42- 55 35-47- 60 1.55-1.68-1.80
0.01-0.10-0.42 0.14-0.16-0.20
3.0- 6.0- 9.0 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.32 .32
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
229B—Agawam-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Agawam 0-8 53-62- 71 25-31- 37 4- 7- 10 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-14 50-60- 69 30-35- 40 1- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
14-24 54-62- 69 30-35- 40 1- 4- 6 1.30-1.35-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
24-60 87-94-100
0- 6- 12 0- 1- 1 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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229C—Agawam-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Agawam 0-8 53-62- 71 25-31- 37 4- 7- 10 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-14 50-60- 69 30-35- 40 1- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
14-24 54-62- 69 30-35- 40 1- 4- 6 1.30-1.35-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
24-60 87-94-100
0- 6- 12 0- 1- 1 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
230B—Branford-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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230C—Branford-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Branford 0-8 23-38- 46 51-55- 65 3- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-18 23-46- 69 28-47- 65 3- 8- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
18-24 23-49- 69 28-44- 65 3- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.13-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
24-65 73-89-100
0-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.50-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
232B—Haven-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Haven 0-7 2-25- 44 51-64- 80 5-12- 18 1.10-1.20-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
7-14 2-29- 44 25-60- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-20 2-36- 44 25-53- 80 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.49 .49
20-24 54-62- 70 25-27- 28 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .32
24-60 92-96-100
0- 2- 5 0- 2- 3 1.40-1.55-1.65
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
234B—Merrimac-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Merrimac 0-10 55-60- 75 20-35- 40 1- 5- 8 1.20-1.42-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.11-0.12-0.21
0.0- 0.8- 3.8 1.8- 4.1-5.9
.28 .28 4 3 86
10-22 55-72- 75 20-25- 40 0- 3- 7 1.27-1.43-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.11-0.19
0.0- 0.6- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.32 .32
22-26 64-77- 85 13-19- 31 0- 4- 7 1.28-1.43-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.15
0.0- 0.7- 3.5 0.1- 0.6-2.1
.15 .20
26-65 86-92- 98 2- 6- 13 0- 1- 2 1.29-1.48-1.51
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.00-0.05-0.15
0.0- 0.2- 1.4 0.0- 0.1-0.1
.02 .02
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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235B—Penwood-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Penwood 0-8 74-78- 83 14-20- 25 1- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-4.0
.17 .17 5 2 134
8-18 72-79- 85 12-20- 28 0- 2- 3 1.45-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.05-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.15 .15
18-30 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .10
30-60 88-94- 98 2- 5- 10 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
236B—Windsor-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Windsor 0-3 75-85- 92 5-14- 23 0- 1- 5 1.19-1.36-1.49
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.11-0.12
0.0- 0.1- 0.4 0.6- 4.1-6.0
.15 .15 5 2 134
3-25 70-85- 98 0-14- 30 0- 1- 8 1.42-1.51-1.58
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.09-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.6 0.1- 0.6-2.0
.15 .15
25-65 70-94-100
0- 6- 30 0- 0- 8 1.48-1.57-1.84
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.7 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
237A—Manchester-Urban landcomplex, 0 to3 percentslopes
Manchester 0-9 53-61- 69 28-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 2 5 56
9-18 78-81- 98 1-17- 18 1- 3- 4 1.25-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .24
18-65 72-90- 99 1-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.35-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Availablewater
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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237C—Manchester-Urban landcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Manchester 0-9 53-61- 69 28-34- 40 3- 5- 7 1.25-1.35-1.50
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.10 .24 2 5 56
9-18 78-81- 98 1-17- 18 1- 3- 4 1.25-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .24
18-65 72-90- 99 1-10- 27 0- 1- 1 1.35-1.50-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
238A—Hinckley-Urban landcomplex, 0 to3 percentslopes
Hinckley 0-8 60-81- 85 10-17- 35 0- 2- 5 0.71-1.14-1.57
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.05-0.10-0.27
0.0- 0.1- 0.5 0.5-2.8-18.5
.10 .10 3 2 134
8-11 60-81- 89 6-17- 35 0- 2- 5 1.58-1.64-1.70
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.04-0.09-0.16
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.10 .15
11-16 70-81- 95 2-17- 30 0- 2- 5 1.67-1.69-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.08-0.11
0.0- 0.1- 0.3 0.1- 0.3-1.0
.10 .15
16-19 70-84-100
0-15- 30 0- 1- 2 1.70-1.71-1.72
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
.02 .05
19-65 70-95-100
0- 4- 28 0- 1- 2 1.60-1.64-1.68
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.1 0.0- 0.1-0.3
.02 .02
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
238C—Hinckley-Urban landcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Hinckley 0-8 54-64- 69 27-30- 38 4- 6- 8 0.90-1.00-1.10
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.15 .28 3 5 56
8-20 75-79- 83 12-18- 24 1- 3- 5 1.20-1.30-1.40
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.03-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.05 .17
20-27 87-90- 93 2- 7- 12 1- 3- 5 1.20-1.30-1.40
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.03-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.02 .02
27-42 88-92- 93 4- 7- 12 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .15
42-60 88-92- 93 4- 7- 12 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .15
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conductivity
Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
240B—Ludlow-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Ludlow 0-8 20-35- 44 51-55- 65 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 5.0-8.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-20 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.64 .64
20-26 25-35- 60 35-55- 60 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.7-1.0
.64 .64
26-65 25-45- 60 35-45- 60 5-10- 15 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .55
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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243B—Rainbow-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Rainbow 0-6 13-28- 44 51-65- 75 5- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
6-18 13-33- 71 27-60- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
18-26 13-38- 71 27-55- 75 2- 7- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.64 .64
26-65 40-55- 71 27-38- 48 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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245B—Woodbridge-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Woodbridge 0-7 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.18-0.26
0.0- 0.5- 1.6 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
7-18 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
18-30 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
30-65 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
.28 .49
Urban land 0-10 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
245C—Woodbridge-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Woodbridge 0-7 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.18-0.26
0.0- 0.5- 1.6 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
7-18 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.05-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.20
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.6- 1.0-3.5
.43 .43
18-30 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.20-1.49-1.60
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 0.4- 1.4 0.2- 0.8-1.5
.49 .49
30-65 44-61- 71 25-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.88-2.04
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.09-0.11-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.1-0.2
.28 .49
Urban land 0-10 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Erosionfactors
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
248B—Georgia-Urban landcomplex, 2 to8 percentslopes
Georgia 0-8 25-29- 31 51-60- 70 5-12- 18 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
8-14 17-41- 55 40-48- 65 5-12- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
14-24 17-44- 55 40-45- 65 5-12- 18 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.55 .55
24-60 17-49- 55 40-45- 65 5- 6- 18 1.35-1.55-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.09-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .55
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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250B—Sutton-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Sutton 0-6 56-62- 68 20-30- 40 4- 8- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.20 .20 5 3 86
6-12 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.32 .32
12-24 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
24-28 43-56- 68 28-36- 45 4- 8- 12 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.37 .37
28-36 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .37
36-65 58-64- 70 20-30- 40 2- 6- 10 1.45-1.50-1.65
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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253B—Wapping-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Wapping 0-11 43-54- 66 30-38- 45 4- 8- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-6.0
.43 .43 3 3 86
11-16 33-55- 66 30-38- 55 2- 7- 12 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-20 35-51- 68 30-43- 55 2- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
20-28 62-68- 74 18-27- 36 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .32
28-36 79-80- 84 10-15- 20 1- 5- 8 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.04-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
36-80 79-81- 84 10-15- 20 1- 4- 6 1.45-1.55-1.65
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.10 .24
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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255B—Watchaug-Urban landcomplex, 0 to8 percentslopes
Watchaug 0-8 56-58- 65 20-33- 40 4-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.5-7.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-18 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
18-24 30-56- 66 30-35- 55 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.09-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
24-65 60-62- 70 15-30- 40 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.17 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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260B—Charlton-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
260C—Charlton-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
260D—Charlton-Urban landcomplex, 15to 25 percentslopes
Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
263B—Cheshire-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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263C—Cheshire-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Cheshire 0-8 53-62- 71 25-29- 32 4-10- 15 1.25-1.30-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 5 3 86
8-16 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 20-56- 71 25-35- 65 4-10- 15 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
26-65 68-72- 75 10-20- 30 2- 9- 15 1.45-1.58-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
266B—Narragansett-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Narragansett 0-6 10-28- 45 51-65- 80 4- 7- 10 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
6-15 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
15-24 10-38- 73 23-55- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.55 .55
24-28 10-42- 73 23-51- 80 4- 7- 10 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-1.0
.32 .64
28-60 73-83- 92 8-16- 25 0- 1- 2 1.40-1.55-1.70
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .20
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
269B—Yalesville-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Yalesville 0-8 53-59- 70 25-32- 35 5- 9- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 2 3 86
8-14 37-55- 70 25-35- 48 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
14-25 37-48- 70 25-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
25-36 37-60- 70 25-30- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .32
36-80 — — — — 0.07-75.00-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
269C—Yalesville-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Yalesville 0-8 53-59- 70 25-32- 35 5- 9- 12 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.28 .28 2 3 86
8-14 37-55- 70 25-35- 48 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.37 .37
14-25 37-48- 70 25-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
25-36 37-60- 70 25-30- 48 5-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .32
36-80 — — — — 0.07-75.00-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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0.00-0.00-0.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
273C—Urbanland-Charlton-Chatfieldcomplex,rocky, 3 to 15percentslopes
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
273E—Urbanland-Charlton-Chatfieldcomplex,rocky, 15 to45 percentslopes
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Charlton 0-4 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-6.0
.28 .28 5 3 86
4-7 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.37 .37
7-19 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
19-27 57-65- 72 20-30- 40 3- 6- 8 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
27-65 57-66- 72 20-30- 40 1- 5- 8 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.20 .37
Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
275C—Urbanland-Chatfieldcomplex,rocky, 3 to 15percentslopes
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
275E—Urbanland-Chatfield-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— —
Chatfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
2 5 56
1-6 52-68- 83 10-20- 30 7-13- 18 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.05 .15
6-15 37-62- 83 10-26- 45 7-13- 18 1.30-1.40-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .32
15-29 50-68- 83 10-20- 28 7-13- 18 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.20 .37
29-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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282B—Broadbrook-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Broadbrook 0-8 15-30- 45 50-60- 70 5-10- 15 1.15-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
8-14 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
14-25 15-40- 73 22-50- 70 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.64 .64
25-65 53-60- 70 28-33- 35 2- 7- 12 1.70-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.05-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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284B—Paxton-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.24
0.0- 0.5- 1.5 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Urban land 0-10 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
284C—Paxton-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.24
0.0- 0.5- 1.5 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Urban land 0-10 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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284D—Paxton-Urban landcomplex, 15to 25 percentslopes
Paxton 0-8 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 0.84-1.22-1.61
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.10-0.18-0.24
0.0- 0.5- 1.5 2.0-5.5-15.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
8-15 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.25-1.35-1.51
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.18
0.0- 0.3- 1.0 0.2- 1.3-2.6
.49 .49
15-26 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.49-1.64-1.78
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.14-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.1 0.1- 0.4-0.9
.49 .49
26-65 35-61- 71 23-32- 50 0- 7- 17 1.70-1.80-2.00
0.01-0.10-1.00 0.07-0.11-0.17
0.0- 0.3- 1.2 0.0- 0.2-0.3
.28 .49
Urban land 0-10 — — — — 0.00-0.00-0.01 0.00-0.00-0.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
287B—Wethersfield-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.32 .64
27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.32 .64
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— —
287C—Wethersfield-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.32 .64
27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.32 .64
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
287D—Wethersfield-Urban landcomplex, 15to 25 percentslopes
Wethersfield 0-3 37-44- 51 42-45- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.18-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.43 .43 3 5 56
3-13 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
13-27 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.30-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.32 .64
27-65 37-48- 73 22-42- 48 5-10- 15 1.75-1.85-2.00
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.08-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.32 .64
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
290B—Stockbridge-Urban landcomplex, 3 to8 percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
290C—Stockbridge-Urban landcomplex, 8 to15 percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
290D—Stockbridge-Urban landcomplex, 15to 25 percentslopes
Stockbridge 0-10 22-40- 53 40-45- 50 7-15- 17 1.00-1.05-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
10-20 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
20-28 17-41- 53 40-46- 65 7-13- 17 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
28-42 22-44- 53 40-46- 60 7-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-48 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
48-65 27-45- 62 35-45- 55 3-10- 17 1.60-1.75-1.80
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
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301—Beaches-Udipsamments complex,coastal
Beaches 0-65 -98- — 0- 1- 1 1.40-1.55-1.70
141.14-141.14-705.00
0.02-0.04-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
1 220
Udipsamments 0-38 88-91-100
0- 7- 9 0- 2- 3 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.03-0.04-0.06
0.0- 0.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.10 .10 5 1 220
38-50 87-94-100
0- 5- 10 0- 1- 3 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 0.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.02 .02
50-65 87-94-100
0- 5- 10 0- 1- 3 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.07
0.0- 0.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
302—Dumps
Dumps 0-65 — — 0- 5- 10 — 1.40-10.00-14.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— 0.0- 1.0-2.0
303—Pits,quarries
Pits, quarries >0 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— —
304—Udorthents,loamy, verysteep
Udorthents 0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
305—Udorthents-Pits complex,gravelly
Udorthents 0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
Pits 0-65 -98- — 0- 1- 1 1.40-1.55-1.70
42.34-91.74-141.14
0.01-0.02-0.02
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.0-0.0
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
306—Udorthents-Urban landcomplex
Udorthents 0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— —
307—Urbanland
Urban land 0-6 — — 0- 0- 0 — 0.07-0.42-141.00
0.00-0.00-0.00
— —
308—Udorthents,smoothed
Udorthents 0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
309—Udorthents,flood control
Udorthents 0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
310—Udorthents,periodicallyflooded
Udorthents,periodicallyflooded
0-5 35-42- 50 43-46- 50 7-12- 15 1.00-1.30-1.70
4.00-10.00-14.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.32 .32 5 5 56
5-21 10-52- 95 2-31- 60 3-17- 30 1.10-1.50-1.70
0.01-9.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.15 .28
21-80 10-57- 95 2-31- 60 3-12- 30 1.20-1.60-2.00
0.01-28.00-703.00
0.01-0.11-0.21
0.0- 1.4- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.10 .32
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
401C—Macomber-Taconiccomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Macomber 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
2 7 38
1-2 35-43- 53 43-46- 50 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .28
2-10 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
10-21 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .49
21-30 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.05-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.17 .55
30-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Taconic 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 7 38
1-4 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .32
4-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
11-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
402D—Taconic-Macomber-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 25 percentslopes
Macomber 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
2 7 38
1-2 35-43- 53 43-46- 50 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .28
2-10 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
10-21 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.15 .49
21-30 30-40- 53 43-49- 55 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.05-0.09-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.17 .55
30-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Taconic 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 7 38
1-4 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .32
4-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
11-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
403C—Taconic-Rock outcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Taconic 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 7 38
1-4 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .32
4-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
11-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
403E—Taconic-Rock outcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Taconic 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 7 38
1-4 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .32
4-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
11-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
403F—Taconic-Rock outcropcomplex, 45to 70 percentslopes
Taconic 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
1 7 38
1-4 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.10-1.25-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.10 .32
4-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.10-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-2.0
.15 .49
11-80 — — — — 0.07-0.22-141.00
— — —
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
405C—Dummerstongravellyloam, 3 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Dummerston 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 6 48
1-2 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.15 .24
2-3 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
3-4 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.28 .43
4-6 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.5
.28 .43
6-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.5
.28 .49
11-22 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.28 .49
22-27 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .49
27-40 43-50- 58 35-40- 45 7-10- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.17 .49
40-64 43-50- 58 35-40- 45 7-10- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.17 .49
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
405E—Dummerstongravellyloam, 15 to45 percentslopes, verystony
Dummerston 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 6 48
1-2 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.15 .24
2-3 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
3-4 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.28 .43
4-6 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.5
.28 .43
6-11 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.5
.28 .49
11-22 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.28 .49
22-27 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.10-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .49
27-40 43-50- 58 35-40- 45 7-10- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.17 .49
40-64 43-50- 58 35-40- 45 7-10- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.10-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.17 .49
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
407C—Lanesboroloam, 3 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Lanesboro 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
3 5 56
3-6 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.28 .28
6-8 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.16-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
8-16 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.5
.24 .49
16-22 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
.24 .55
22-30 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .55
30-60 40-50- 60 35-42- 48 5- 8- 12 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.01-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
407E—Lanesboroloam, 15 to45 percentslopes, verystony
Lanesboro 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
3 5 56
3-6 37-47- 58 35-42- 48 7-11- 15 1.00-1.10-1.20
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.28 .28
6-8 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.16-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
8-16 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.5
.24 .49
16-22 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
.24 .55
22-30 25-41- 58 35-48- 60 7-11- 15 1.25-1.38-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.08-0.12-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.24 .55
30-60 40-50- 60 35-42- 48 5- 8- 12 1.75-1.83-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.01-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
408C—Fullamsilt loam, 3 to15 percentslopes, verystony
Fullam 0-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
2-4 25-34- 43 50-55- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.25-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.37 .37
4-10 25-37- 50 43-52- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.16-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.55 .55
10-20 25-43- 50 43-46- 60 7-11- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.11-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.28 .49
20-49 40-50- 60 35-42- 48 5- 8- 12 1.80-1.90-2.00
0.01-0.90-1.40 0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.20 .49
49-60 40-54- 60 35-38- 48 5- 8- 12 1.80-1.90-2.00
0.01-0.90-1.40 0.08-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
409B—Braytonmucky siltloam, 0 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Brayton 0-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2 5 56
3-6 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
6-7 31-38- 47 50-55- 60 3- 7- 9 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 4.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37
7-9 36-41- 50 43-52- 55 7- 7- 9 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-42.00 0.07-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.55 .55
9-13 46-50- 62 35-43- 45 3- 7- 9 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-25.00-42.00
0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.32 .55
13-18 46-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 9 1.65-1.80-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.32 .55
18-23 46-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 9 1.70-1.85-1.95
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.32 .55
23-60 46-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 9 1.70-1.85-1.95
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
412B—Bicefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
412C—Bicefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
412D—Bicefine sandyloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
413C—Bice-Millsitecomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes, veryrocky
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
Millsite 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2 3 86
1-5 50-53- 55 30-37- 45 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.20 .20
5-13 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.20 .37
13-24 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
24-31 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
31-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
413E—Bice-Millsitecomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes, veryrocky
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
Millsite 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2 3 86
1-5 50-53- 55 30-37- 45 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.20 .20
5-13 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.20 .37
13-24 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
24-31 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
31-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
414—Fredonsilt loam, cold
Fredon, cold 0-8 5-28- 45 50-60- 80 5-12- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.37 .37 3 5 56
8-17 20-53- 65 30-35- 65 5-12- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-2.0
.37 .37
17-24 20-53- 65 30-35- 65 5-12- 15 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.37 .37
24-29 75-80- 93 5-15- 18 2- 5- 7 1.35-1.45-1.55
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .15
29-48 75-80- 93 5-15- 18 2- 5- 7 1.35-1.45-1.60
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .15
48-60 75-90- 93 5- 5- 18 2- 5- 7 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.02-0.04-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
415C—Westminster-Millsite-Rockoutcropcomplex, 3 to15 percentslopes
Millsite 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2 3 86
1-5 50-53- 55 30-37- 45 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.20 .20
5-13 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.20 .37
13-24 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
24-31 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
31-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Westminster 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 25.0-38.0-50.0
1 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-50.0
2-5 55-59- 63 25-32- 40 5- 9- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.37 .37
5-12 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.45-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
12-16 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
16-80 — — — — 0.07-0.10-141.00
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
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Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
415E—Westminster-Millsite-Rockoutcropcomplex, 15to 45 percentslopes
Millsite 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2 3 86
1-5 50-53- 55 30-37- 45 5-10- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.20 .20
5-13 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.35-1.45
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.20 .37
13-24 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
24-31 40-55- 65 30-35- 45 5-10- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.07-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
31-80 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
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Westminster 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 25.0-38.0-50.0
1 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-50.0
2-5 55-59- 63 25-32- 40 5- 9- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.37 .37
5-12 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.45-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
12-16 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
16-80 — — — — 0.07-0.10-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
416E—Rockoutcrop-Westminstercomplex, 8 to45 percentslopes
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
Westminster 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 25.0-38.0-50.0
1 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-50.0
2-5 55-59- 63 25-32- 40 5- 9- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.37 .37
5-12 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.45-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
12-16 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
16-80 — — — — 0.07-0.10-141.00
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
416F—Rockoutcrop-Westminstercomplex, 45to 70 percentslopes
Rock outcrop >0 — — — — — — — —
Westminster 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 25.0-38.0-50.0
1 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-50.0
2-5 55-59- 63 25-32- 40 5- 9- 12 1.30-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.37 .37
5-12 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.45-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
12-16 43-57- 70 25-34- 45 5- 9- 12 1.40-1.50-1.60
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.14-0.16
0.0- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
417B—Bicefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
417C—Bicefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
417D—Bicefine sandyloam, 15 to25 percentslopes, verystony
Bice 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-7 50-55- 70 25-33- 35 5-12- 15 1.35-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24
7-16 30-55- 63 30-35- 55 7-10- 15 1.35-1.50-1.60
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
16-24 40-56- 63 30-35- 45 7- 9- 15 1.35-1.50-1.65
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.24 .43
24-60 40-57- 63 30-35- 45 7- 8- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.11-0.16
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
418C—Schroonfine sandyloam, 2 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Schroon 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
3-9 55-58- 65 20-30- 38 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.17 .17
9-14 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.28 .28
14-23 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.32 .32
23-30 45-60- 68 25-30- 40 7-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-2.0
.28 .28
30-60 55-65- 70 25-28- 40 3- 7- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
420A—Schroonfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Schroon 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
3-9 55-58- 65 20-30- 38 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.17 .17
9-14 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.28 .28
14-23 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.32 .32
23-30 45-60- 68 25-30- 40 7-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-2.0
.28 .28
30-60 55-65- 70 25-28- 40 3- 7- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
420B—Schroonfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Schroon 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 20.0-40.0-60.0
3-9 55-58- 65 20-30- 38 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-5.0
.17 .17
9-14 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 2.0-3.0
.28 .28
14-23 45-55- 68 25-33- 40 7-12- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.32 .32
23-30 45-60- 68 25-30- 40 7-10- 15 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-2.0
.28 .28
30-60 55-65- 70 25-28- 40 3- 7- 15 1.45-1.55-1.70
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
421A—Ninigretfine sandyloam, cold, 0to 3 percentslopes
Ninigret, cold 0-8 53-62- 70 27-31- 35 3- 8- 12 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.5-5.0
.24 .24 3 3 86
8-16 28-58- 70 27-35- 60 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.37 .37
16-26 28-58- 70 27-35- 60 3- 8- 12 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.13-0.15-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-65 73-87-100
0-13- 25 0- 1- 2 1.45-1.58-1.70
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.01-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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423A—Sudburysandy loam,cold, 0 to 3percentslopes
Sudbury, cold 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-70.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-5 46-61- 68 30-35- 48 2- 4- 6 1.10-1.25-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.13
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 4.0-6.0
.28 .28
5-17 63-68- 73 20-28- 35 2- 5- 7 1.15-1.30-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.24 .43
17-25 63-68- 73 20-28- 35 2- 5- 7 1.15-1.30-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
25-60 79-94- 98 2- 5- 8 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.38-1.45
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.03-0.06
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
424B—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
424C—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
424D—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
425B—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
425C—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
426D—Shelburnefine sandyloam, 15 to35 percentslopes,extremelystony
Shelburne 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 3 86
1-2 55-63- 67 30-30- 30 3- 7- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
2-7 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.40
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.37 .37
7-21 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.24 .37
21-27 50-55- 62 35-38- 45 3- 7- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.10-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.20 .43
27-32 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.28 .49
32-43 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.35-1.50-1.55
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
43-55 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.40-1.55-1.65
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.49 .49
55-80 50-57- 62 35-38- 45 3- 5- 15 1.60-1.90-2.10
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
427B—Ashfieldfine sandyloam, 2 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Ashfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 20.0-60.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 45.0-70.0-95.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 50.0-70.0-95.0
3-7 55-66- 70 25-27- 30 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
7-12 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 5- 8- 15 1.25-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
12-18 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
18-24 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
24-29 30-58- 77 20-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
29-44 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
44-58 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
58-80 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
427C—Ashfieldfine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Ashfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 20.0-60.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 45.0-70.0-95.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 50.0-70.0-95.0
3-7 55-66- 70 25-27- 30 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
7-12 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 5- 8- 15 1.25-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
12-18 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
18-24 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
24-29 30-58- 77 20-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
29-44 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
44-58 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
58-80 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
428A—Ashfieldfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes
Ashfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 20.0-60.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 45.0-70.0-95.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 50.0-70.0-95.0
3-7 55-66- 70 25-27- 30 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
7-12 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 5- 8- 15 1.25-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
12-18 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
18-24 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
24-29 30-58- 77 20-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
29-44 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
44-58 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
58-80 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
428B—Ashfieldfine sandyloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Ashfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 20.0-60.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 45.0-70.0-95.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 50.0-70.0-95.0
3-7 55-66- 70 25-27- 30 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
7-12 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 5- 8- 15 1.25-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
12-18 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
18-24 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
24-29 30-58- 77 20-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
29-44 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
44-58 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
58-80 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
428C—Ashfieldfine sandyloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Ashfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 20.0-60.0-95.0
3 3 86
1-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 45.0-70.0-95.0
2-3 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
— — 50.0-70.0-95.0
3-7 55-66- 70 25-27- 30 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.24 .24
7-12 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 5- 8- 15 1.25-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.11-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
12-18 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.30-1.40-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.5-2.0
.49 .49
18-24 30-58- 67 30-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.50
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
24-29 30-58- 77 20-35- 55 3- 8- 15 1.35-1.45-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.49 .49
29-44 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
44-58 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.80-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
58-80 30-55- 77 20-35- 55 3-11- 15 1.60-1.85-2.10
0.01-0.20-1.40 0.06-0.09-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
429A—Agawam finesandy loam,cold, 0 to 3percentslopes
Agawam, cold 0-8 53-62- 71 25-31- 37 4- 7- 10 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-14 50-60- 69 30-35- 40 1- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
14-24 54-62- 69 30-35- 40 1- 4- 6 1.30-1.35-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
24-60 87-94-100
0- 6- 12 0- 1- 1 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
429B—Agawam finesandy loam,cold, 3 to 8percentslopes
Agawam, cold 0-8 53-62- 71 25-31- 37 4- 7- 10 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-14 50-60- 69 30-35- 40 1- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
14-24 54-62- 69 30-35- 40 1- 4- 6 1.30-1.35-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
24-60 87-94-100
0- 6- 12 0- 1- 1 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
429C—Agawam finesandy loam,cold, 8 to 15percentslopes
Agawam, cold 0-8 53-62- 71 25-31- 37 4- 7- 10 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
8-14 50-60- 69 30-35- 40 1- 6- 10 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.15-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
14-24 54-62- 69 30-35- 40 1- 4- 6 1.30-1.35-1.40
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.11-0.14-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.49 .49
24-60 87-94-100
0- 6- 12 0- 1- 1 1.30-1.40-1.50
141.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.04-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
433—Moosilaukesandy loam
Moosilauke 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.06-0.10-0.50
— 45.0-50.0-70.0
3 5 56
1-6 40-47- 51 42-45- 50 7- 8- 10 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.09-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.49 .49
6-16 52-58- 67 30-38- 40 3- 4- 8 1.30-1.43-1.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
16-24 52-59- 67 30-37- 40 0- 4- 8 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.08-0.11-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.24 .37
24-39 80-85- 95 5-12- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.17 .17
39-65 80-87- 95 5-10- 15 0- 3- 5 1.40-1.53-1.65
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.06-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
434A—Merrimacsandy loam,cold, 0 to 3percentslopes
Merrimac, cold 0-9 45-59- 70 27-36- 48 3- 5- 7 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
9-16 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.43 .43
16-24 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.20 .43
24-60 88-94-100
0- 5- 9 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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434B—Merrimacsandy loam,cold, 3 to 8percentslopes
Merrimac, cold 0-9 45-59- 70 27-36- 48 3- 5- 7 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
9-16 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.43 .43
16-24 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.20 .43
24-60 88-94-100
0- 5- 9 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
434C—Merrimacsandy loam,cold, 8 to 15percentslopes
Merrimac, cold 0-9 45-59- 70 27-36- 48 3- 5- 7 1.10-1.15-1.20
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 1.0- 3.0-5.0
.28 .28 3 3 86
9-16 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.11-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.7-1.0
.43 .43
16-24 48-60- 69 30-38- 48 1- 3- 4 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.07-0.10-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.20 .43
24-60 88-94-100
0- 5- 9 0- 2- 3 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-92.00-703.00
0.02-0.04-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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435—Scarboromuck, cold
Scarboro 0-12 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-75.0-95.0
1 2 134
12-17 74-80- 83 10-17- 25 1- 3- 5 1.25-1.35-1.45
14.00-78.00-141.00
0.08-0.09-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0-8.0-15.0
.17 .17
17-31 75-89- 93 5-10- 25 0- 1- 2 1.35-1.45-1.55
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.04-0.06-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.02 .02
31-72 75-90- 93 5- 9- 25 0- 1- 2 1.35-1.45-1.55
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.05-0.08
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
436—Halseysilt loam, cold
Halsey, cold 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 55.0-62.5-70.0
3 5 56
1-8 18-30- 42 52-58- 65 6-12- 17 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 5.0-8.0
.32 .32
8-16 18-30- 54 40-58- 65 6-12- 17 1.25-1.35-1.45
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.12-0.17-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.55 .55
16-28 50-57- 58 30-35- 45 5- 8- 12 1.25-1.40-1.50
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.10-0.15-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-1.5
.43 .43
28-38 80-84- 95 3-11- 12 2- 5- 8 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.05-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.10 .10
38-60 80-89- 95 3- 6- 12 2- 5- 8 1.40-1.50-1.60
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.05-0.07
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .02
437—Wonsqueakmuck, 0 to 2percentslopes
Wonsqueak 0-8 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.38-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
1 8 0
8-32 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.38-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
32-65 10-33- 70 25-57- 65 5-10- 30 0.71-1.08-1.46
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.18-0.24-0.30
0.5- 1.2- 5.6 3.0-5.0-20.0
.43 .43
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
438—Bucksportmuck, 0 to 2percentslopes
Bucksport 0-12 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.34-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
2 8 0
12-25 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.34-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
25-45 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.38-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
45-65 — — — 0.16-0.23-0.30
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.11-0.38-0.57
— 50.0-80.0-100.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
440A—Boscawengravellysandy loam,0 to 3 percentslopes
Boscawen 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
— 55.0-65.0-75.0
5 5 56
1-2 54-56- 68 30-40- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.03-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.15 .28
2-9 54-61- 83 15-35- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.03-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .43
9-16 77-79- 85 15-17- 17 2- 4- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
16-29 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
29-34 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
34-40 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
40-44 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
44-67 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
440C—Boscawengravellysandy loam,3 to 15percentslopes
Boscawen 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
— 55.0-65.0-75.0
5 5 56
1-2 54-56- 68 30-40- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.03-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.15 .28
2-9 54-61- 83 15-35- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.03-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .43
9-16 77-79- 85 15-17- 17 2- 4- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
16-29 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
29-34 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
34-40 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
40-44 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
44-67 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
440E—Boscawengravellysandy loam,15 to 45percentslopes
Boscawen 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.07-0.09-0.11
— 55.0-65.0-75.0
5 5 56
1-2 54-56- 68 30-40- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.03-0.06-0.10
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.15 .28
2-9 54-61- 83 15-35- 40 2- 4- 6 1.20-1.30-1.40
14.00-92.00-141.00
0.02-0.03-0.05
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.15 .43
9-16 77-79- 85 15-17- 17 2- 4- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .10
16-29 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
29-34 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
34-40 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.02 .05
40-44 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
44-67 89-95- 98 2- 3- 5 0- 2- 6 1.30-1.40-1.50
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.01-0.02-0.04
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
.05 .05
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
442—Braytonloam
Brayton 0-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
2-10 35-42- 51 42-49- 50 7- 9- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 4.0- 6.0-8.0
.32 .32
10-17 30-54- 70 25-38- 55 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
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17-22 30-55- 70 25-38- 55 5- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-25.00-42.00
0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.28 .49
22-27 30-55- 70 25-38- 55 5- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-25.00-42.00
0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.4-0.8
.49 .49
27-42 35-55- 70 25-38- 50 5- 7- 15 1.65-1.80-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-65 35-55- 70 25-38- 50 5- 7- 15 1.70-1.85-1.95
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
443—Brayton-Loonmeadowcomplex,extremelystony
Brayton 0-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
3 5 56
2-10 35-42- 51 42-49- 50 7- 9- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.17-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 4.0- 6.0-8.0
.32 .32
10-17 30-54- 70 25-38- 55 5- 8- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.32 .49
17-22 30-55- 70 25-38- 55 5- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-25.00-42.00
0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-2.0
.28 .49
22-27 30-55- 70 25-38- 55 5- 7- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-25.00-42.00
0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.4-0.8
.49 .49
27-42 35-55- 70 25-38- 50 5- 7- 15 1.65-1.80-1.90
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.28 .49
42-65 35-55- 70 25-38- 50 5- 7- 15 1.70-1.85-1.95
0.01-0.70-1.40 0.06-0.08-0.12
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
Loonmeadow 0-2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-92.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 50.0-70.0-80.0
5 3 86
2-9 57-63- 68 20-30- 40 3- 7- 12 1.30-1.37-1.45
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.12-0.14-0.15
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 8.0-10.5-15.0
.24 .24
9-18 57-63- 68 20-30- 40 3- 7- 12 1.40-1.65-1.80
14.00-28.00-42.00
0.09-0.12-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.43 .43
18-35 57-64- 70 20-30- 40 3- 6- 10 1.45-1.98-2.00
1.40-14.00-42.00
0.05-0.08-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
35-80 57-64- 70 20-30- 40 3- 6- 10 1.45-2.04-2.10
0.42-1.40-141.00
0.05-0.08-0.14
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
448B—Hogansburgloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Hogansburg 0-10 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 0.99-1.27-1.55
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.15-0.24
0.1- 2.7- 6.0 1.0-4.0-10.0
.28 .28 3 5 56
10-15 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.21-1.47-1.63
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.14-0.22
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-5.0
.43 .43
15-19 14-59- 76 15-32- 77 1- 9- 18 1.39-1.51-1.73
0.10-20.00-100.00
0.05-0.12-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.43 .43
19-35 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.47-1.54-1.75
0.10-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
.37 .55
35-79 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.75-1.95-2.20
0.01-0.91-10.00 0.00-0.00-0.10
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
449B—Hogansburgloam, 0 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Hogansburg,very stony
0-10 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 0.99-1.27-1.55
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.15-0.24
0.1- 2.7- 6.0 1.0-4.0-10.0
.28 .28 3 5 56
10-15 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.21-1.47-1.63
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.14-0.22
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-5.0
.43 .43
15-19 14-59- 76 15-32- 77 1- 9- 18 1.39-1.51-1.73
0.10-20.00-100.00
0.05-0.12-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.43 .43
19-35 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.47-1.54-1.75
0.10-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
.37 .55
35-79 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.75-1.95-2.20
0.01-0.91-10.00 0.00-0.00-0.10
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
449C—Hogansburgloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Hogansburg,very stony
0-10 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 0.99-1.27-1.55
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.15-0.24
0.1- 2.7- 6.0 1.0-4.0-10.0
.28 .28 3 5 56
10-15 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.21-1.47-1.63
1.00-14.00-100.00
0.05-0.14-0.22
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 1.0-5.0
.43 .43
15-19 14-59- 76 15-32- 77 1- 9- 18 1.39-1.51-1.73
0.10-20.00-100.00
0.05-0.12-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.1- 0.5-2.0
.43 .43
19-35 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.47-1.54-1.75
0.10-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.20
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
.37 .55
35-79 14-44- 76 15-44- 77 1-12- 18 1.75-1.95-2.20
0.01-0.91-10.00 0.00-0.00-0.10
0.1- 1.0- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
450B—Pyritiesloam, 3 to 8percentslopes
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32
8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
450C—Pyritiesloam, 8 to 15percentslopes
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32
8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
450D—Pyritiesloam, 15 to25 percentslopes
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32
8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
451B—Pyritiesloam, 3 to 8percentslopes, verystony
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
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8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
451C—Pyritiesloam, 8 to 15percentslopes, verystony
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
.32 .32
8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
451D—Pyritiesloam, 15 to25 percentslopes, verystony
Pyrities 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.14-0.16-0.18
— 55.0-60.0-70.0
5 6 48
1-8 23-30- 52 30-48- 50 18-22- 27 1.10-1.20-1.30
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 2.0- 3.0-5.0
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8-13 25-47- 58 30-40- 50 12-13- 25 1.30-1.55-1.70
4.00-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.16-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.43 .43
13-26 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.50-1.65-1.70
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.3-0.5
.37 .37
26-45 25-43- 58 30-35- 50 12-22- 25 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.37 .37
45-65 40-56- 58 30-30- 50 12-14- 20 1.60-1.75-1.80
0.42-10.00-42.00
0.06-0.12-0.18
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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457—Mudgepondsilt loam, cold
Mudgepond 0-11 28-30- 30 50-55- 60 10-15- 22 1.10-1.30-1.40
4.00-4.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
11-16 28-45- 73 20-44- 55 7-11- 17 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.49 .49
16-26 28-54- 75 20-35- 55 5-11- 17 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
26-35 28-59- 75 20-30- 55 5-11- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.20 .37
35-65 38-60- 72 25-30- 45 3-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
458—Mudgepondand Aldensoils,extremelystony, cold
Mudgepond 0-11 28-30- 30 50-55- 60 10-15- 22 1.10-1.30-1.40
4.00-4.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 3.0- 6.0-8.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
11-16 28-45- 73 20-44- 55 7-11- 17 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.49 .49
16-26 28-54- 75 20-35- 55 5-11- 17 1.30-1.40-1.55
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
26-35 28-59- 75 20-30- 55 5-11- 17 1.40-1.50-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.08-0.14-0.20
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 1.0-2.0
.20 .37
35-65 38-60- 72 25-30- 45 3-10- 17 1.50-1.65-1.80
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.07-0.12-0.17
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.5-1.0
.24 .43
Alden 0-4 9-21- 33 52-59- 65 15-20- 26 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.16-0.18-0.21
0.0- 2.3- 5.9 10.0-12.0-15.0
.32 .32 5 6 48
4-13 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 3.0- 5.0-8.0
.32 .32
13-23 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 0.5- 0.8-1.0
.49 .49
23-29 9-25- 54 28-55- 65 18-20- 26 1.20-1.35-1.50
4.00-6.00-14.00 0.13-0.17-0.21
0.0- 2.6- 5.9 0.5- 0.6-1.0
.55 .55
29-43 14-31- 42 40-47- 60 18-22- 26 1.40-1.50-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.2-0.5
.28 .49
43-60 14-31- 42 40-47- 60 18-22- 26 1.40-1.50-1.65
1.40-3.00-4.00 0.10-0.15-0.19
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.0- 0.1-0.5
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
501—Ondawafine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes,occasionallyflooded
Ondawa 0-9 50-67- 85 0-30- 50 0- 3- 20 0.90-1.52-1.55
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.13-0.15-0.17
0.0- 0.2- 1.8 1.5- 2.8-4.0
.32 .32 3 3 86
9-30 50-67- 85 0-30- 50 0- 3- 20 0.90-1.56-1.63
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.14-0.16
0.0- 0.2- 1.7 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.43 .43
30-65 70-80- 90 0-19- 30 0- 1- 15 0.90-1.52-1.60
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.09-0.11-0.13
0.0- 0.0- 1.2 0.0- 1.0-2.0
.28 .28
503—Rumneyfine sandyloam, 0 to 3percentslopes,frequentlyflooded
Rumney 0-9 45-71- 85 5-22- 50 1- 7- 10 0.90-1.20-1.40
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.15-0.17-0.19
0.0- 0.5- 1.1 2.0- 6.0-8.0
.20 .20 3 3 86
9-20 45-65- 85 5-31- 50 1- 4- 10 0.90-1.30-1.40
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.14-0.16
0.0- 0.2- 0.7 0.0- 1.5-3.0
.32 .32
20-30 45-68- 85 5-30- 50 1- 2- 10 0.90-1.30-1.40
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.12-0.14-0.16
0.0- 0.1- 0.7 0.0- 1.5-3.0
.28 .28
30-65 70-81- 90 7-18- 30 0- 1- 3 0.90-1.25-1.50
10.00-100.00-705.00
0.06-0.08-0.10
0.0- 0.0- 0.2 0.0- 1.0-1.5
.15 .15
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Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
508—Medomaksilt loam
Medomak 0-7 15-30- 35 50-58- 75 8-12- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 10.0-15.0-20.0
.37 .37 5 5 56
7-24 15-28- 60 25-60- 75 8-12- 15 1.20-1.30-1.40
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.5- 6.0-6.0
.37 .37
24-33 10-32- 35 50-58- 75 8-10- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 10.0-15.0-20.0
.43 .43
33-46 10-90- 95 5- 7- 75 0- 3- 15 1.25-1.35-1.50
4.00-9.00-14.00 0.15-0.19-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.3- 0.3-1.0
.02 .02
46-79 10-60- 95 5-25- 75 0-15- 15 1.30-1.45-1.60
42.00-141.00-703.00
0.02-0.07-0.11
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 0.3- 0.3-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
700E—Rockoutcrop-Brimfieldcomplex, 3 to45 percentslopes
Rock outcrop 0-79 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Brimfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-55.0-95.0
1 3 86
1-3 57-62- 70 20-30- 40 3- 8- 15 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 2.0-10.0-12.0
.28 .28
3-6 50-61- 72 25-27- 40 3-12- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.10-0.13-0.17
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 1.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
6-17 50-63- 72 25-30- 40 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.2- 0.4- 0.9 0.5- 1.0-1.6
.20 .43
17-27 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
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Winderodibility
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indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
700F—Rockoutcrop-Brimfieldcomplex, 45to 60 percentslopes
Rock outcrop 0-79 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Brimfield 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-55.0-95.0
1 3 86
1-3 57-62- 70 20-30- 40 3- 8- 15 1.10-1.23-1.35
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 2.0-10.0-12.0
.28 .28
3-6 50-61- 72 25-27- 40 3-12- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.10-0.13-0.17
0.3- 0.7- 1.1 1.0- 2.5-5.0
.32 .32
6-17 50-63- 72 25-30- 40 3- 7- 15 1.30-1.43-1.55
4.23-23.29-42.34
0.08-0.13-0.17
0.2- 0.4- 0.9 0.5- 1.0-1.6
.20 .43
17-27 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
Nipmuck 0-1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0.30-0.40-0.55
42.00-100.00-141.00
0.08-0.12-0.40
— 45.0-67.3-95.0
2 3 86
1-7 50-63- 70 20-26- 40 8-11- 13 1.00-1.13-1.25
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.12-0.13-0.14
0.4- 0.8- 1.1 5.2-7.1-12.0
.20 .20
7-17 50-56- 72 20-31- 35 3-13- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.8- 1.0 1.5- 2.0-2.8
.28 .28
17-23 50-62- 72 20-29- 35 3- 9- 15 1.35-1.48-1.60
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.10-0.13-0.14
0.2- 0.6- 1.0 1.0- 1.5-1.9
.37 .37
23-30 55-68- 72 18-25- 35 2- 7- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.4- 0.7 0.6- 1.3-1.3
.37 .37
30-35 55-75- 77 15-20- 35 2- 5- 10 1.40-1.53-1.65
4.00-23.00-42.00
0.05-0.09-0.14
0.1- 0.3- 0.7 0.6- 1.2-1.3
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
35-44 — — — — 0.07-0.42-141.00
— — —
800—Wequetequock mucky siltloam, 0 to 2meter waterdepth
Wequetequock, 0 to 2meter waterdepth
0-6 9-24- 45 33-60- 74 5-16- 26 1.40-1.45-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.01-0.09-0.26
0.1- 0.9- 2.6 5.0-12.0-15.0
8 0
6-16 10-22- 68 24-60- 72 5-18- 23 1.40-1.45-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.01-0.18-0.27
0.2- 1.3- 3.0 0.0-7.0-10.0
16-41 10-22- 68 24-60- 72 5-18- 23 1.40-1.45-1.50
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.01-0.18-0.27
0.2- 1.3- 3.0 0.0-7.0-10.0
41-59 — — — 0.27-0.28-0.29
1.00-30.00-100.00
0.14-0.38-0.54
— 40.0-50.0-90.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
810—Napatreesand, 0 to 1meter waterdepth,bouldery
Napatree,bouldery
0-8 94-99-100
0- 1- 2 0- 0- 4 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.04-0.06
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 1.0-3.0
8 0
8-13 77-87-100
0- 4- 12 0- 9- 11 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.05-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
13-18 77-80-100
0-10- 12 0-10- 11 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.06-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
18-23 19-19- 87 9-67- 67 0-14- 14 — 10.00-14.00-100.00
0.06-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.3-1.0
23-26 19-19- 87 9-67- 67 0-14- 14 — 10.00-14.00-100.00
0.06-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.2-1.0
26-47 66-85-100
0-12- 19 0- 3- 15 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.02-0.06-0.17
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.1-1.0
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Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
811—Napatreesand, 0 to 1meter waterdepth,extremelybouldery
Napatree,extremelybouldery
0-8 94-99-100
0- 1- 2 0- 0- 4 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.04-0.06
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 1.0-3.0
8 0
8-13 77-87-100
0- 4- 12 0- 9- 11 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.05-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
13-18 77-80-100
0-10- 12 0-10- 11 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.03-0.06-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
18-23 19-19- 87 9-67- 67 0-14- 14 — 10.00-14.00-100.00
0.06-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.3-1.0
23-26 19-19- 87 9-67- 67 0-14- 14 — 10.00-14.00-100.00
0.06-0.14-0.21
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.2-1.0
26-47 66-85-100
0-12- 19 0- 3- 15 — 10.00-150.00-700.00
0.02-0.06-0.17
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.1-1.0
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
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Winderodibility
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In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
820—Fort Neckmucky siltloam, 0 to 1meter waterdepth
Fort neck, 0 to1 meterwater depth
0-6 12-40- 47 49-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 3.0-11.0-15.0
8 0
6-11 12-40- 47 40-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 3.0-11.0-12.0
11-15 12-40- 47 40-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 2.0-11.0-12.0
15-31 15-40- 76 20-54- 60 0- 6- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-3.0-12.0
31-36 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-3.0-12.0
36-44 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-0.4-12.0
44-48 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-0.5-12.0
48-55 25-80- 90 10-15- 50 0- 5- 7 — 4.00-100.00-700.00
0.03-0.06-0.15
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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Saturatedhydraulic
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Availablewater
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Winderodibility
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830—Anguillamucky sand,0 to 1 meterwater depth
Anguilla, 0 to 1meter waterdepth
0-4 79-93- 94 0- 6- 6 0- 1- 2 — 10.00-100.00-700.00
0.02-0.04-0.06
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 5.0-10.0-15.0
8 0
4-16 79-93- 94 3- 6- 6 0- 1- 2 — 10.00-100.00-700.00
0.02-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 5.0-10.0-15.0
16-35 79-80- 99 2-18- 30 1- 2- 4 — 10.00-100.00-700.00
0.03-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 1.0-5.0
35-59 66-88- 94 8- 9- 30 1- 3- 4 — 10.00-500.00-700.00
0.01-0.08-0.13
0.0- 1.0- 2.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
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840—Rhodesfollyfine sand, 0to 1 meterwater depth
Rhodesfolly, 0to 1 meterwater depth
0-5 97-98-100
0- 1- 1 0- 1- 2 — 40.00-200.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 1.5-2.0
8 0
5-8 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
8-11 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
11-15 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
15-24 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
24-28 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
28-31 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
31-32 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
32-36 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
36-59 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
841—Rhodesfollyfine sand, 1to 2 meterwater depth
Rhodesfolly, 1to 2 meterwater depth
0-5 97-98-100
0- 1- 1 0- 1- 2 — 40.00-200.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 1.5-2.0
8 0
5-8 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
8-11 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
11-15 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
15-24 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
24-28 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
28-31 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
31-32 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
32-36 70-97-100
0- 1- 23 0- 2- 6 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0-1.0-11.0
36-59 82-97-100
0- 1- 16 0- 2- 3 — 40.00-500.00-700.00
0.02-0.03-0.06
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 0.0- 0.5-1.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
850—Marshneckloam, 1 to 2meter waterdepth
Marshneck, 1to 2 meterswater depth
0-7 28-52- 57 30-41- 54 5- 7- 12 — 4.20-42.00-100.00
0.09-0.16-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 1.0- 4.0-6.0
8 0
7-16 36-78- 86 12-19- 53 0- 3- 11 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.11-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 1.0- 3.0-4.7
16-22 30-92- 94 2- 3- 37 2- 5- 14 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.5- 1.0-3.7
22-32 40-66- 98 2-30- 50 0- 4- 9 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.17-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 1.0- 1.9-8.0
32-38 40-73- 98 2-24- 50 0- 3- 9 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.17-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.5- 1.0-4.0
38-60 40-92- 98 2- 3- 50 0- 5- 9 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.07-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.5- 1.0-4.0
60-88 40-78- 98 12-19- 53 0- 3- 11 — 4.20-70.00-141.00
0.05-0.11-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.5- 1.0-4.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
860—Billingtonsilt loam, 0 to1 meter waterdepth
Billington, 0 to1 meterwater depth
0-5 5-18- 20 50-65- 75 8-17- 41 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 5.0-14.0-15.0
8 0
5-21 10-17- 17 65-75- 85 2- 8- 12 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 5.0-15.0-18.0
21-35 10-17- 17 65-75- 85 2- 8- 12 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 1.5- 2.9 5.0-12.0-18.0
35-39 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.18-0.27-0.35
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 50.0-65.0-80.0
39-51 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.18-0.27-0.35
0.0- 0.0- 0.0 50.0-65.0-80.0
51-75 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 — 1.41-4.00-14.00 0.18-0.27-0.35
— 50.0-65.0-80.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
870—Pishagquasilt loam, 0 to1 meter waterdepth, veryrocky
Pishagqua, 0to 1 meterwater depth
0-6 3-10- 50 42-65- 75 8-25- 40 0.71-0.94-1.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.02-0.23-0.37
0.2- 2.3- 5.0 1.0-6.0-15.0
8 0
6-43 3-10- 50 45-60- 85 2-30- 40 0.71-1.04-1.38
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.1- 4.3- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
43-63 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 2-25- 40 0.71-1.05-1.39
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.22-0.48
0.1- 3.4- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
63-79 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 0-25- 40 0.71-1.04-1.36
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.0- 2.0- 5.0 1.0-9.0-18.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
871—Pishagquasilt loam, 1 to2 meter waterdepth, veryrocky
Pishagqua, 1to 2 meterwater depth
0-6 3-10- 50 42-65- 75 8-25- 40 0.71-0.94-1.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.02-0.23-0.37
0.2- 2.3- 5.0 1.0-6.0-15.0
8 0
6-43 3-10- 50 45-60- 85 2-30- 40 0.71-1.04-1.38
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.1- 4.3- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
43-63 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 2-25- 40 0.71-1.05-1.39
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.22-0.48
0.1- 3.4- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
63-79 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 0-25- 40 0.71-1.04-1.36
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.0- 2.0- 5.0 1.0-9.0-18.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
872—Pishagquasilt loam, 2 to3 meter waterdepth, veryrocky
Pishagqua, 0to 1 meterwater depth
0-6 3-10- 50 42-65- 75 8-25- 40 0.71-0.94-1.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.02-0.23-0.37
0.2- 2.3- 5.0 1.0-6.0-15.0
8 0
6-43 3-10- 50 45-60- 85 2-30- 40 0.71-1.04-1.38
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.1- 4.3- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
43-63 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 2-25- 40 0.71-1.05-1.39
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.22-0.48
0.1- 3.4- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
63-79 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 0-25- 40 0.71-1.04-1.36
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.0- 2.0- 5.0 1.0-9.0-18.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
873—Pishagquasilt loam, 3 to5 meter waterdepth, veryrocky
Pishagqua, 3to 5 meterwater depth
0-6 3-10- 50 42-65- 75 8-25- 40 0.71-0.94-1.16
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.02-0.23-0.37
0.2- 2.3- 5.0 1.0-6.0-15.0
8 0
6-43 3-10- 50 45-60- 85 2-30- 40 0.71-1.04-1.38
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.1- 4.3- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
43-63 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 2-25- 40 0.71-1.05-1.39
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.22-0.48
0.1- 3.4- 6.8 1.0-3.0-18.0
63-79 3-10- 50 45-65- 85 0-25- 40 0.71-1.04-1.36
1.00-10.00-100.00
0.09-0.23-0.48
0.0- 2.0- 5.0 1.0-9.0-18.0
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Physical Soil Properties–State of Connecticut
Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
874—Fort Neckfine sandyloam, 0 to 2meter waterdepth, veryrocky
Fort neck, 0 to2 meterwater depth
0-6 10-64- 95 5-30- 80 0- 6- 25 0.71-1.08-1.46
1.00-30.00-705.00
0.03-0.17-0.27
0.0- 0.6- 3.5 2.0-5.0-14.0
8 0
6-11 10-76- 95 5-20- 80 0- 4- 25 0.71-1.12-1.52
1.00-30.00-705.00
0.03-0.15-0.27
0.0- 0.4- 3.5 2.0-5.0-14.0
11-14 43-53- 86 5-40- 50 0- 7- 20 1.42-1.53-1.64
1.00-40.00-705.00
0.03-0.14-0.26
0.0- 0.6- 2.6 0.1-4.0-12.0
14-16 10-92- 95 5- 5- 80 0- 3- 25 0.71-1.16-1.61
1.00-40.00-705.00
0.03-0.13-0.27
0.0- 0.3- 3.5 2.0-5.0-14.0
16-19 10-83- 95 5-15- 80 0- 2- 25 1.38-1.52-1.65
1.00-30.00-705.00
0.03-0.13-0.26
0.0- 0.2- 3.5 0.1-4.0-12.0
19-23 10-94- 95 5- 5- 80 0- 1- 25 0.71-1.15-1.59
1.00-40.00-705.00
0.03-0.13-0.27
0.0- 0.1- 3.5 2.0-5.0-14.0
23-50 10-35- 95 5-58- 80 0- 7- 25 1.38-1.46-1.55
1.00-4.00-705.00
0.03-0.23-0.26
0.0- 0.7- 3.5 0.1-4.0-12.0
50-83 10-30- 95 5-58- 80 0-12- 25 1.38-1.49-1.60
1.00-4.00-705.00
0.03-0.23-0.26
0.0- 1.2- 3.5 0.1-4.0-12.0
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Map symboland soil name
Depth Sand Silt Clay Moistbulk
density
Saturatedhydraulic
conductivity
Availablewater
capacity
Linearextensibility
Organicmatter
Erosionfactors
Winderodibility
group
Winderodibility
indexKw Kf T
In Pct Pct Pct g/cc micro m/sec In/In Pct Pct
910—Fort Neckmucky siltloam, 1 to 2meter waterdepth
Fort neck, 1 to2 meterswater depth
0-6 12-40- 47 50-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 3.0-11.0-15.0
8 0
6-11 12-40- 47 40-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 3.0-11.0-12.0
11-15 12-40- 47 40-52- 71 3- 8- 18 — 4.00-10.00-14.00
0.19-0.20-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 2.0-11.0-12.0
15-31 15-40- 76 20-54- 60 0- 6- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-3.0-12.0
31-36 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-3.0-12.0
36-44 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-0.4-12.0
44-48 15-60- 76 20-35- 60 0- 5- 17 — 4.00-14.00-100.00
0.04-0.13-0.21
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0-0.5-12.0
48-55 25-80- 90 10-15- 50 0- 5- 7 — 4.00-100.00-700.00
0.03-0.06-0.15
0.0- 0.0- 3.0 0.0- 0.3-0.5
W—Water
Water — — — — — — — — —
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Data Source Information
Soil Survey Area: State of ConnecticutSurvey Area Data: Version 15, Sep 28, 2016
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