HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationThis exemption is being requested so that the home that
presently exists on this parcel may be sold separate from the
original parcel and so that another two acre parcel can also be
sold. This should help to maintain the rural atmosphere in this
atea, as well as keep the traffic levels down on County Road
293.
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RIFLE. CO 81650
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SEE T}IE ABOVE COPY OF TIIE WATER BILL FOR TTM FARM HOUSE LOCATED ON
TFIE, WESTERN TWO ACRE SPLIT (1344 COUNTY ROAD 293)' WATER HAS BEEN
SUPPLIED BY TIIE CITY TO THIS HOME FOR MANY YEARS.
SEE THE ENCLOSED LETTER OF INTENT TO SUPPLY WATER FROM TIIE
CITY OF RIFLE FOR TI{E OTI#R LOT. WELL WATER WOULD ALSO BE AVAILABLE'
HOWEVE& IT IS INTENDED TO MAKE USE OF TT{E WATER AVAILABLE FROM TTIE
CITY.
SEWAGEISDISPoSEDoFBYTHEEXSTINGSEPTICSYSTEMA}.ID
PRoPosEDSEPTICSYSTEMSoNTHEoTIIERPARCELS.
2O2 RAILBOAD AVENUE
P. O. BOX 1908
RIFLE, COLORADO 81650
TELEPHONE: (3Os) 625-21 21
Ianuary 12,19E6
PAR Development, L.L.C.
P.O. Box 3ll
Glenwmd Springs, CO 81602
Re: Water Tap
Dear Sirs:
At the regular meeting of the Rifle City Council held on January 4th, 1995, the Council
approved your request for one (l) water tap (for domestic purposes only) for a2 acre parcel
being proposed on County Road 293 in Garfield County.
Consequently, prior !o the recording of the Contract to Provide Services/Pre-annexation
Agreement, please submit the legal description of this lot for attachment to this agreement.
If you need further assistance, please contact me.
Sincerely,
&e)*n&rurr*-
Elaine M. Bussone
Planning Technician
,
FIRE PROTECTION
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cRifle cFire cProtection cDi,strict
Box 1133 ' Rifle, Coloraclo ' 81650
January 18, 1995
Mr. Chuck Lancey
PAR Development, LLC
P.O. Box 311
Glenwood Sprihgs, Co AL6O?
Re; 1344 Cty Road 293, Rifle, C0
Dear Mr. LanceY:
The above referenced ProPerty is in the Rifle Fire
Protection District. t^le will supply Fire and Ambulance
Service if the need arises'
If you have any addit'ional questions, please don't
hesitate to give us a caII at (3o3) 625'1243-
Thank you.
Sincerely,
42,1,<4p
ichael c. no{MFire Marshal
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DEEDS
Botr'0901P4cr946
Rccorded at
Reccption No.
fi{IS DEED, l\ladc thir 10rh
199$ bctrccn
A. C. URgUtsAnl AND \tErJlA
of ltc CorltYof
Cobradq gnotor, rod
PAR DBVBIOPUEIIT IJ,C,
A @IPRTDO I.ilITED I,IABILITY
whcctqrladdrslr
ofthc
P. O. BOX 311,
WARRANTY DEED
day of
URQUIIART
I,TESA
I,TAY
aod Ststc of
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GAFFIELT)
StateDoc. Fee
2o.oo0
@tIPAIIY
Gr.ENtf@D SPRrNCS, @ 81502
lhe ,.cald end uulfldonoy d whl.*t h hrroby ecknowledged, hat gnnlod, barg.lnod. sold rnd mnwpd. ond by th'st p''3!nls do" gr"il' b"g'ln' 8oll'
oonvey rnd oonlim, unlo tha garnloa, hlr hoke and eseigne forarer, all lho rosl prop€rly logerhc, wilh impr.; ..i,enlr, ll .ny, 'iturlr, Mnc .'td bting in lh'
Counlyd GARrIELD and St.l. of Colondo dosibcd r: bllolr:
SEE BXIIIBIT '4" ATTACHED HERETO
AND TOR}TING A PART HERBOT
@uatyof GARrIELD
WtrNESSgnl Ttrt tbc graotor for rnd in cooeidoratioo of thc suo of
ffnr0 il.llDtED TllOlrS to A]o l0/lOffi
TOCETHER WITH any and all h'ater 'and water rJ'ghta'
appurtenant to subject property, E'it1e to which ig
contatnea hereln, lnctudlng but not llmited tot
O.4 cfe of the Rlfle cannon Ditch lega 1"
strd Ststc of @brldo, trutcc:
DOIIARS,
dltcheE and ditch rlghts of waY
not included ln the warrantleg
crnownbyrlrcotrdnumb.rr: 1344 cotNTY RoAD 293, RIFLE, oo
IOOEII{ER wih ell end dngulu thc h.reditffirrnts and appu,tonanc.s lhorelo bclonging, or in anywi* .ppod.ining. 'nd
lh' rudon etd
revenion$ ,.mrlnd.r .nd ,.malnd.ra, r.nri, lssuo. and prolirs rhorool, and ell the edet., ,ighl' lirlc, inlo,esl' cLim 'nd domsnd wh'rD.|fi d lho
g.rntor, .ither ln law or equlty, d, ln, .nd to tho aboro bargelncd premieea, whh lhe heredilemonts and appurtonanota
To HAVE A1D To HoLD th. eald premisoa atro[,e bargalned and dcsoribed, wilh lho spputlonanoos, unlo lho e'anloo' his h'in end oriena
forevcr. And the grantor, br himrelf, hia heirq and personal repr€sentalivos, does mvenanl, granl, bargain, and agrcc lo and wilh tht g'anl"' hir hcin end
assigns, lh.l al tha llme ot the onsoaling entl delivery of theso presenls, he ls well seized ol lho pr€mi8o8 ebove oonvcyed' has good' auro' pcilrot' rbsolule
rnd inaleleasible edale ol lnha,ltanca, ln law. in fee almple, and has good right, tull pow.t .nd laMul aulhority lo gtanl, bargaln. rell and convry lh' sarne
.n { I6rm ee aforeeaid, rnd thal lho samo ale lree and clear lrom all lorms and olhef gr8nl8, bergrin& srlcs, lirn!, ttrcs, 'sL'srntnB
Boox0901i'rcrg{7EXHIBIT ITAII
The east L7 acrea of the southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
(SE1/4NW Lt4l .ia-tnt-west 24 acres .r,a--i: feet of the southwest
euarter or ti;; -liotin""st ouiiler -lswilaNnrl-at *1 in section 10'
Township 6 South, Range gr-weii of tlie etf' p'ir'- Except that portion
conveyed in aIeI'r."oia.a ;un"-fZ, 1981--in- goof 574 at Page 653
deEcr-lbed aE followE:
A tract ot, land situated in the SE1/4NW1/4 S-ection 10' Township 6
sourh, Ranse gl-ii;si of tni 6[n-i;lu.-iii-,ii-!9:tl::]Y^of the southerlv
right-of-r.y oi County Road No. 2g3 ind-nore particularly deEcribed
aE followe:
aeginning at the stone Quarter corner common to sectLons 9 and 1o of
Township 6 South, Range-gi-W""t of ttre Ctfr P'M'; thence North
5so54, z*n s^ri-ii;b,.gq i..[-to-a-poi1g on the southerly right-of-way
of said county ioia uo. 2s;; -irr"'TRUE -iorur oF BEGTNNTN.i thence
alons said "I"[t]ri-iri[I:or-rit, rine- *orth 8so27',Oorr East 25o'84
feet; thence i;;iil"!ia. r"iinliiy-iigll:oi-r"v-south ooo33'oorr East
260.4g feeti thence souur--e ;;rii oor, -wJsi- zio'.eq feet; thence North
ooo33roo, west-i6o.ae feet -to-ine TRUE porNT oF BEGTNNTNG.
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EXHIBIT ''BII
General Taxes and aEsessments for the year Lgg4 and subsequent years'
Rightofthepropli.l.o'ofaveinor-lodetoextractandremovehisore therefrom, should ttre sime Ue found
-to-p"1"tr1f-e or interEect the
premiEes hereby granted, ""I-"-iigr,t or-rei' {o1. aitghes or canals as
Lonstructed by the autnoritv -"i--th. -unitea states, BS reserved in
United States Patent t""oti"i pecemUer Zi,- L91O in Book 71 at Page
44?.
Reservation of fifty percent of arr oir, gqs.and other urinerals as
reEerved UV vlini--iifi criir and desctiU6a in deed recorded June 1'
Lg67 in Book 384 at Page 501 and any ;d- "if ittt"restE therein or
aaeignuents thereof'
TernEandconditionsofoi].andGasLeaseby.ld.betweenAlexc.
Urquhart aXa Il-C.- ute,rnal[ ir,a vtf'a a' urlirfrart aka Ve1uta Urquhart'
as tessors, and yobir oii 6oipoii[ion, as Lessee, recorded December
2L,1,990 in Book 7go at iai!-Zil;-and'"iv "ia-"ri interests therein
^-' oooicrnnantg thgrgof .
PREVIOUS SPLITS
AND
EASEMENTS
American Land Title Association
Owner's PolicY - Form B - 1970
(Rev. l0-17'70 and lGlT'84)
POLICY
OF
TITLE
INSURANCE
Commonwealth'
Land Title Insurance ComPanY
Ttttc lnamrr;c Sturc 1876
HOME OFFICE
EIGHT PENN CENTER
PHILAOELPHIA, PA 1910}2198
B-1005-8
COM}{oNWEALTH TfTLE COUPAIIY
P.O. Box 352
Rifle, Colorado 8f650
DATE:
TO:
JUNE 15; 1994
PAR DEVEI,oPMENT
BOX 311
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81602
'Ibenk You for Your
Eacloscd Plcarc fiod tbc
ia conaectLos sitb our File
order.
folloringl
No.
9{0{o03
cototrSttENA
8I8LE POLICY
ENDOBSEI{EII'[
TAX CEBAIAICETE
[o aoLLOW
O!!EER
Copiea sent tos
xx
If you bave any gu€stione, Pleasc Pbooe
DEAIT
at (303)625-3300
rf,l
ffl Commonw'ealth.
1=I Land Title Insurance ComPanY
*:hich the CompanY maY become
f;ff;'fi1'.'r"i#t"reresr deiribed in Schedute A being vested otherwise than as stated therein;
COMMONWEALTH LAND TTTLE TNSURANCE COMPANY
^*" P / p /N*4 - %z/ zzPresidcn,
EXCI,USIONS FROM COVERAGE
The following, marrers are expressly excluded from the coveraS€ of this policy:
t.
Pdlcy' 1970' Form B (Bev' lo'17'70 and 10-17-84)
POLICY NUMBER
rb5-5[l1808
OWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE TNSURANCE
suBrEcr ro rHE Excl-usroNs-.floY.^c9y.tf.f99r:.l'.u-lt[c.FIT'gXlSRIIA'LtP"',I^t'sA'??#lJ,'-$][1IEE
;H3"I,31"13 3Fifiil'.b"*"i?iioif"^TdXi't'fieiilry:iqlii""ll""l*:ltll.:ll'#I*Jgytr:'^:
88flYi'l?|: ffi""X,ffiY#i:#":#,'i;ilfi';h'-'cil,.--vj dv:1*,.;l **:1,':ll,?-*iJ['"#if;-','*3iCOMPANY' a P€nnsylvanta corPorattolr' rrcrsrr' uo'rvs ar'w -""'t-''i;Sah;'d;i, A, and cost,attomeys'fee-sandexpenses;;.i;il roti'oi a.r"ge, i'oi.i."ia1'lg rhe.amounl of insurance stated
which rhe Company may become obligated to piv.t."'","al,' i,'t"in'a o'in.u''"a by the insured by reason of:
2. Any defcct in or lien or encumbranoe on such title ;
f . fr.f of a right of acccss to and from the land; or
4. UnmarketabilitY of such title'
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the commonwealth Land ritle Insurance company.has caused its corDorate name and seal to bc
hereunro affixed by i., duly aurhorized ornce rilne i'Lli.y to ur.o*. roia ih.n .orrt.rsigned'by an authorized ofticer or
agent of 0re ComPanY.
2.
.1.
(a) Governmcntal Policc Power.
(b) Any luw. ordinunc* .r, gor"rn,ncnlal rcgulation rclalillg lo cnvirtlntttctllal lrrolcl'litrtl'
(c) Any !aw. ordinance or govcrnmcntal. rcgulation (inciuditrg !-',t^.i:t linritcrl ro building and zoning ordinunccs)
restricting or reguraring or prohibiting thc occupancy. usc^or cnjoyrnc'nr of thc rund. or regulating rhc characte.r'
dimcnsions or tocation of any improvcmcnt *ni or'ircreaftcr crccicd on thc land. or prohibiting a scparatlon ln
owncrship or a changc in thc iimcnsions or arca of rhc land or any parccl of which thc land is or wits il pilrl'
(d) Thc effcct of uny violation of thc matters cxcluded undcr (u)' (b) or (c) abovc' unless noricc of a dcfect' lien or
encumbrance resutting i;;; violation tm Uc.n ic"orded at'Datc ol'Policy in lhosc.rcc.rds in.which '"tY ::i1:
statutes dccds. mortgagcs, lis pcndcns. licns or othcr ritlc cncunrbranccs musl bc rccordcd in order to impart construcllvc
norice ro purchascrs of-if," fina fo, ualuc and *ithout knowlcAgt: P,o;idtA' howcvcr' that without limitalion' such
records shall nor u" conrirr.J ro includc rccords i;';;t;ii;. ornics or fcdcrat. stalc or l.cal cnvironmentul protcction'
iunins, building. hcalth 'rr public sal'cty authoritics'
Rights of cminent domain untess notice of the cxcrcisc o[ such rights appears in thc public records at Date of Policy'
Derl.cts, licns, cncumbrances, advcrsr. clainrs,.or othcr nraflers (a) crcarcd, ruilcrcd, assumed or agrced to by the insured
crainranl; (b) nor known to the company and,oi'iiiu",r'ty thc public rccords bur known ro the insured claimant either
ar Dare of policy or at rhe dare such claimanr r.qiiii.J on'.rtar. o, inrei..tt insured by this policv and not disclosed in
writing by the insureo ciaimant to the compa"v-pri"r1" the dare such insurccl claimant became an insured hereunder;
(c) resulring, in no loss ;;;; iJrtre insuri.t'.tuiranrl (d) arraching or crcated subsequent to Date of Policy; (e)
resulting in loss or damage which would nor t.,ou. u".ii ru*tuin.i if rhc irisuret! clairnant had paid value for the estate or
intcrest insured bY this PolicY.
F-- tane .ia t-.- ^---
POITICY OF llftrI'E XNBURIDICE
SCEEDUL'E A
Atsoulrt of rDsuraDc€3 $2oo'ooo'oo Policy
Praniuns $512'OO File
Date of Policys 12th day of t{ay' 199{ at ? r59
No.
No.
A. M.
165-5'l{8OB
9{0.1003
1.
2.
Name of Insured:
Par DeveloPuent I)trCt A Colorado l'iuited Iriabiltty ConPany
Par DeveloPaen|- LIrCt A Colorado Linited Liabillty coDPalY
The estate or interest.in the land
which is cover"d-Pi this PoricY is
ii-poricY vested in:
The land referred to in this PolicY
said instrumenl, is situated in the
state of Colorado, and is identified
describedfee simPle
herein and
and is at date
3.is described in the
CountY of Garfield,
as follows:
8EE EXEIBXT I.AII
AIID }TADE A
A1TTACEED IIEREITO
PARtr EEREOF
COI'NTERSIGNED:
aw
Nlr 1 PA 10
*"if""t, Land fttle Aegoclation ournerE
,*"r. 10-1?-70 and 10-17-84)
ionu roos-43 schedure A
PolicY - 19?0 - Form B
FrLE NO- 9404003
E)G!IBIT 'IAII
The east 17 acres of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
(sE.l/4Nr{ Lt!) 'Iii-tn" west 24 acres "ii--il feet- of the southwest
ouarter or ;i;; Northeast ouiiier .(si^iilarrirlol 1rr in section 10'
Township 6 southl Range gj-we!i--or ttie"otn-p.i,r. Except thar porrion
conveyed in d;;e'r"Eoia.a';une-rz, 1981-'in- soof 574 :t Page 663
a"tcriued as follows'
AtractoflandsituatedintheSE1/4NI{1/4s.ection10,Township6sourh, Ranse gi-ii""t-or ttI ilrr-i'u' 1i'i;;-!;utn"rrv of the southerrv
right-of-way ii "iounty noaa Xo. 2g3 li!"ott particularly described
as follows:
Beginning at the stone Quarter corner common to sections 9 and 10 of
Townsh5.p 6 south, nange-ir-west or in" -em P'M'; thence North
s1c54 t z1,t rasi- ieg2.ga f".[-to-"-p"il9-on tr'" =outherlv right'-of-way
of said counti i;;a No' zgi' -in" -TRuE -toixr oF--BEGTNNTNG; thence
arons sald ;r."ffi;;rv-iiiiil"r:iily ii;; N;;rii-Bso27 'oo.. East, 2so'84
feeri thence il;iil' ".ii^'Joiir,"riv-ir.gn[-oi-ruy
sourh ooo33'o0rr East
260.48 feer, -6;;;; soutf,--e;;riioo,-i.iis[- zio'.ae leeti rhence North
ooc33roor west"jEiilea reei'-to-tn. rnun PorNT oF BEGTNNTNG'
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PoIicY No. l-65-544808rirL uo. e404oo3
SCEEDUTJE B
ThiePolicydoesnotinBureagainstlogsordamagebyreasonofthefo}}owing:
1,. Right8 or claime of partiea in possesEion noi sno'n by the public records'
2. Eaaements, or claims of """"a.nl", not ahown by the public recordE'
3. DLacrepancieB, conflicte in boundary linee, ehirtage !n area' encroachments' and
anyfactewhichacorrectsurveyandinspectionofthepremiaeawoulddiscloee
andwhicharenotehownbythePublicrecordE.
4. Any lien or right to a 1i;;,- fo, aervice, rabor, or material heretofore or
hereafter furnished, impoeed by raw and not ehown by the pubric recordE'
5. Unpatented mining claima; reeeivatione and exceptione in Patents or in acte of
aulhortztng the leguance thereof'
6. Any and all unpald taxea' aaBeasments and unredeemed tax aalee'
Any lieD or abarge on account of the inclusion of subject ProPerty ia
in' itproveuent digtrict'
RightoftheproErl:tor_ofaveinorlodetoextractan6reDovehl.sorethe-refrou, should ttre sane ue found to penetrate or intersect the
Drenises bereby granted, i"a-.-iifnt of-riy f": ditches or canals as
ionsrructed by rhe autrroriii lr-Iii-unitea-states t ?s reserved in
Uuited Btates-Patent recordla Decenber 2?' 1910 in Book 71 at Page
R€s€rvation of, fifty percent of alr oirr gas and other minerars aa
res€rved by vauDa EiIl c1;;; Iia-a""""ii"6 in deed recorded June Lt
Lg6? in Boolc 38{ at Page 501 and "oy toa-iff interests tberein or
asslgDEeDts tbereof'
rerElgandconditionsof,oilandGasl,easebyandbetweenAlgxC.
Urguhart aXa a;-". Urquharl and velnt al-utgutrart alca Ve,ma Urquhart'
as ,easora, and ttobil oil ;o"por"tion, as Lessee' recorded December
2Lt leeo in ioJr ?e5 at p^ii--sil, ana-";; ;;;-;ii interests therein
or' aaeignneate tbereof '
Btgbt of ray for CouDty Road No' 293'
Rtght of way easeuent granted to U'9' West Conmunications iu
tagtruue.r r€;;;il! u"i.u"ii, iigz in Boolc 826 at Page 18e'
13.EaseDentandrightof.way.foranyexistingirrigationditchegriateralar aaaali or PiPelines'
l..Anyquestlonastotheexactacreageorlocationof,thesubJectproperty.
l.
10.
11.
L2.
15. Easeuent for utilities
rscoraed NoveEbet 22,
and a driveway as described in instrument
1993 iD Boots 882 at Page 995'
.6.Deedof[rustfromParDgvelopnentLLc,AColoradoLiniteaLiability coDpany to ttre-puuri" r"rr"Eei or carfield county for
the usa of A.c. urquhari ioa v"rtu ritg"t'iit strowing an originar
auount of, $15orooo'oo' dated May Lo; iggl' and recorded May 11r
iraa; in Boolc' eol at Page e{8'
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ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS
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Smith, William A. & Barbara J'
Ling, David M., Coteeta L' & Alfred C' Jr'
Withee, Randal! S' & Jane M'
Boggs, Wiltiam J' & MarilYn J'
Runck, Roger J. & Theodora M'
Jens Construction Co" lnc'
Davis, Earline KaY
Stoneman, Frank James' Jr'
Martens, Fredric Lee & Judith Lee
Scharns. Mark D' & Susan
Wood, Leonard J' & FannY M'
lz9,gCountY Rd 293
Rifle, CO 81650
1526 E. 1zth st
Rifle, CO 81650
1 1 18 Firethorn Ct
Bifle, CO 81650
1520 E. 12th st
Rifle, CO 81650
705 Bobinwood Ave
Columbus, OH 43213
1501 Dogwood Dr
Rifle, CO 81650
1270 293 Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
1 550 293 Bd
Rifle, CO 81650
P.O. Box 1348
Rifle, CO 81650
511 w. 26th st
Rifle, CO 81650
Attn. Wood, C.L.
1 363 293 Bd
Rifle, CO 81650
7062309 Rd
Rifte, CO 81650
18O1 California St
Denver, CO 80202
Savage, Boy E.; Marshall T' & Daniel W' (3/4)
;;G;: Jonn w. & Brands' SallY M' (1/4)
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Eastridse sub' Div' Ltd' Partnership 3?i,lri;lll,i,l,.o 81s01 '7411
1 383 293 Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
1107 294Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
1359 294Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
1577 335 Bd
New Castle, CO 81647
P.O. Box 7600
Property Division
Los Angetes, CA 90051
1 854 293 Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
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McPherson, Milton WarrenMcPngrsollr lvlllfull YYtrI union Oil Co' of Calif'
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MINERAL RIGHTS
NAMES AND ADDRESSES
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Gallo, Andrew
Urquhart, Alex C.
Mobil Oil CorP.
U.S. West Communications' !nc'
Davis, Earline KaY
Par DeveloPment LLC
not listed
2853 Picardy Dr
Orand Junction, CO 81501
Attn. ProP€rtY Tax Div'
Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221
1801 California St
Denver, CO 80202
1270 293 Rd
Rifle, CO 81650
P.O. Box 311
Glenwood SPrings, CO 81602
& Velma
THE CURRENT OCCUPANT OF THE FARM HOUSE N 1344 COUNTY ROAD 293 IS
JAN MERCHANT. THIS FARM HOUSE WILL BE LOCATED ON ONE OF THE TWO
ACRE PARCELS.
SOILS
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,lfifr ,:':.?,J:s'i'ff:ilirhif ,,',,T,ifJA
tn-in iniermittent cap of reddish eolian ma
ffi;;i ;;;;ipiiition i9 abolt 14 ln:hy', ll:
i'r"r"r
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t"mperature is 46 degrees F'7lnd the
;;e;ilfu.il:*:9"^'l1o,i:,:.0:"'l,Xi"ollii,,L"uour
iuii"-Jrv,-tne surlace layer is brown stony
L[. rne und6rlYing material is very
3*S"ff '"&:i;"1':"
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'"!l3,tjo"o ,.,h* ,n,, soil in mapping are/matt are-as or
p"iillii-es;;N ;irs on ress 19pln#-o:'lons' rhese
lL-rilirli;ts\ 15 percent or the f?p u!,i!:
F?i#!?t, r',i ii \ooerater v rapi d.' ilo . *-ll?Pf, :":"I
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RIFLE ABEA, COLORADO
is moderate.ilil;il; used mair\ tor s/zins.and wildlile .l*lt1l
The native vegetation o\ thty' sott. tssoitls mainlY PinYon and
fai o.1" 1oolt fi..l,il:Pt: I*,iowoavailabreity affects sr,ptivat of tree seedlings'"'il;ti-e;A inuxar, wild turkev, grav squirre\and cot'
tontait rabdit tinO habitat on this soil'. . \-^ --,
positions. These areas make up about 5 to 15 percent c
the maP unit..''Feiileaoirity is moderately rapid' and. available watt'
."l.lit, iJ tow. Eftectlve rooting depth is more than 6'
i^":i-,"i.'srrface runoff is medium' and the erosion hazar'
is severe.- iiJ"ion.o soil is used mainly for grazing and wildlil
habitat."Jii"-natir" vegetation on this soil is mainly pinyon an'
utriilunip"r. Th6 understory consists.ol. lndian ricegrasr
*i't""igt"is, junegrass, serviceberry, bitterbrush' and bt
sagebrush.--frn"n the understory vegetation deteriorates' grasse
almost disappear anO iorUJand shrubs increase' Prope
t, manaoino the vegetation maintains wood productio
lra ot*",rdcover. T-he value for grazing is low becaus
oi .tt-"p slopes and tree cover' Firewood' posts' an
Christmas trees can be harvested on the mor€ gent'
sloping areas.- ihd.oif i. suited to production of pinyon and Uta
irnloei. lt can produce 9 cords of wood p€r acre whe
i;;r ;o;"ihah a.s feet tall reach an average diamett
irt on" foot) of 5 inches. The low available water capa'
it, ;i6.t. durvival oi tree seedlings' Steep slopes an
.er.t. erosion hazard alfect harvesting'--f,,fufe
Jeer, chukar, wild lurkey, gray squinel' and co
tontail rabbit find habitat on this soil'--
Community development is limited by large stones.an
rt*ri, ri"p"6. Structures to divert runofl are needed f'
H::!i:[:"**ils:i:;M:.3:''i:J[""'Jyd:'ff fl '3l
brus-h, and big sagebrush'
Wffi the inddrstory v/getallon dete.riorates' g.{1t-Y
almost disappear anO io16iand \rubs it!t"ft-t-'^T:?,:t:
ly managing the ins wood Production
iiifv tninning tft pinvon and iunipe.rtng_qlrin9:^::L".'^tyv^,y,1:"n"JlVJ:JlJ:.""ilJi,o6i:irpro-u"s irnderstoy' grazing and
posts, and Chri trees.
iii!:"irrl;til#d to production or \invon an-o u-t1!
Hrihiiiu#9"'r;i':;":lHTxfi 'Aiexiie?
in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigate'roads.
This soil iscaPac-
"rol[es.'M6Oetatery
sloping to very steep soils
iliiJJe" ino ."s. breaks' Elevation ranges frot
iJr"fopr"nt is limited bv large sto\s.and io o,sbo\reet. The lldelonso soil formed. in
""-.,-p'it6'plrl.
slirciut"s to divert runofl are need6( for stony alluvium derived mainlY basa
""0'tn" L"llet ioil formed in shale and 9{nos!o1g t
soil is in capability subclass Vls, nonirrigated';ffir* inl-he[ge- annual precipitaligr{ i: q?Yl
iffi;;; tn" "r"tlge-
annual an lre,meeyrture.ls- 1!oyl';A;t'i, "no1\"rerage
trost'!6e period is abc
125 days.
in.-iro.tonso soil mkes up V6out 50 -percent ol tt
,nit, ln" lirea, soil ma\ yf about 30 percent' at
soili of minor extent make (20 perc.ent'
in" tto"tonso soil is ogdp )N *ell drained' Typical
the surface layer is b/*; sto\loam "bo'l-8--'f!in[r. fn" unaeaving,l(naterial is w\e, very strongly c'
careous very slonyloam to a depth.
Permeabi[ity o/ne lldelonso.soil is rap
rni-rr"lr"oi6t4a", capacity is low' EKg:live-root
Jeptn is mo/ man 60 inches' Surlace is mediu
and the et6sion hazard is moderate'- tne V*zear soil is shallow over shale
*"li'd6;;;. rvpicairv, the surlace laver is gra.vish'
g;#ii 6i^ "6ort
i'inches thick' The underlvins
34-lldefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes'
fnis aeJp, well drained' hilly to.steep soil is on mesa
6iiiri, it*irJ oi varrevs, and
-alluvial fans' A small portion
ot-inis'unit is on very steep to extremely steep-mesa
;;#il;ts. Eievatioi rangbs from,5'000 to 6'500 leet'
ini. ioif formed in mixed alluvium derived primarily lrom
o"."ri. ini, soil has a thin intermittent cap of reddish
Eoriin ,"t"rial. The average annual precipitation is about
i+ incnes, the average annual air temperature is about
;6 ;A;;;; F. and th6 average frost'free period is about
125 days.'Jvoidatv.
the surface layer is brown stony loam about
A i,i,inl"'ni"f,. The underlying material is white' very
itrongty calcareous very st6ny loam to a depth of 60
inches.
lncfrOeO with this soil in mapping are small areas ol
potti inO Ascalon soils on tesi steep and depressional
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native vegetation on this soil, because it faces
and east, is mainly Gambel oak,
, and elk sedge.
range condition deteriorates, shrubs incr
managing grazing maintains and
range
Elk,
soil.
deer, coyote, and grouse find habita this
Use of
source of
soil for community develoPment ndasa
truction material is limited depth to
rock and slopes.
in capability subclass Vlle,This soil is
53-Parach Rhone loams, 5 to 30 percent
are on ridgeslopes. These
cresls and moun
ly sloping to steep
nsides. Elevation I from 7,600
in residuum
soil formed
to 8,600 ,eet.Parachute soil
from sandstone or and the
in residuum lrom fine-grained . The aver-
age annual preciPita is about 20 the average
annual air temper is about degrees F, and the
frost-free period is less 75
up
S4-Potts loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This deep'
well drained soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of
valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. This
soil formed in alluvium derived lrom sandstone, shale, or
basalt. The average annual precipitalion is about 14
inches, the average annual air tem^eralure is about 46
degrees F, and the average frost ir"ee period is about
120 days.
Typically, the sudace layer is ci Jwn loam about 4
inches thick. The subsoil is redrirsh brown clay loam
aboul 24 inches thick. The sultslratum is pinkish white
loam to a depth of 60 inches.
lncluded with this soil in niapping are small areas of
Olney, Kim, and lldefonso soiis that have slopes of 1 to
3 percent. These areas make up 10 to 15 percent of the
map unit.
Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity
is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more.
Surface runofl is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight.
This soil is used mainly for irrigated crops and hay anci
for dryland farming. Alfalfa, small grains, and grass'
legume hay are grown.
This soil is usually irrigated by flooding. Drop struc'
tures in irrigation ditches, grassed waterways, ano mini'
mum tillage control erosion. lrrigation water should be
carefully managed to avoid piping. Cover crops or stub-
ble mulching also help to limit erosion losses in dry'
larmed areas.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheat-
grass, needleandthread, and sagebrush.
Pheasant, mourning dove, cottontail rabbit, some mule
deer, and squirrel find habitat on this sorl.
Community developmenl and recreation are limited by
low strength and shrink-swell potential' Dwellings and
roads can be designed to compensate for these limlta-
tions. Community sewage systems will be needed il the
population density increases.
This soil is in capability subclasses llle. irrigated, and
lllc, nonirrigated.
Parachute soil is mostly crests, and the Rhone
soil is in gently sloPing to
mountainsides.
The Parachute soil is
sloping areas on
drained. Typically, the
The Parachute soil
map unit, the Rhone
and soils ol minor
loam about 5 inches
is very dark grayish
inches thick, and the
extremely channery
fractured sandstone
Permeability of
available water
20 to 40
erosion hazard i
The Rhone
upper part ol
inches thick,
loam about
brown very
up about 30 percent,
up 15 percent. The
The part ol the subsoil
brown loam about 13
part light yellowish brown
inches thick. Hard.
55 percent of the
29 inches (fig. 9).
is moderate. and
Typically, the
loam about I
sandy clay
material is
24 inches
52 inches.
about
at a depth
Parachute
is deep and well
surface layer is
the lower part is
inches thick. The
sandy clay loam
sandstone is at a depth
is low. E rooting depth is
Surface runoff is and the
ate.
thick.
ol the Rhone soil is moderate,nd availa.
ble is moderate to high.rooting
and thedepth i to 60 inches. Surface runoff is
is slight.
with these soils in mapping are areas lrigul
soils ridge crests. These areas make uP
t of the map unit.
soils are used mainly for grazing and
t.
native vegetation on these soils is mainly
range condition deteriorates, forbs and
. Properly managing grazing maintain
proves rn poor
e slope is less than 15 lntermedi-
slender whealgrass
ducing brush on sloPes
Are good practices. Re-
than 15 percent improves
deer habitat.
Many deer
find habitat
construclion malerial is limited
complex is in capability subclass Vle,
grass, elk sedge, and sagebrush
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S5-Potts loam, 3 to 6 percent. slopes' This deep'
well drained, ,oo"'aietf ttqfin- soil is on mesas' bench-
.';,"""i'.,0-ds or varrevi' Etevaiion ranges from 5'000 to
7,000 feet. fnis sori'iormed in alluvium derived from
sandstone, shale, or baialt' The average annual precipi-
iJ;^; ;bilt ta incnes' the-average annual air tem-
oerature is about aO'Oe-grees F' and the average {rost'
iree period is about 120 daYs'
Typically, tne suniJe-idv"t is. .P'.oqn loam about 4
inches thick. The s,IUioir is reddish !lo*n clav loam
about 24 inches tni&'-ine substratum is pinkish white
to", to a dePth of 60 inches'
tncluded with this ";iii^ mapping.are small areas of
offi, "x;,'l,ii llo"ri"to tJit"'tn{nayg slopes ol 3 to
6 percent. These "t"it'-'"i" up 1O to 1 5 percent ol the
'"&rHX;o,lity is moderate, and availlble water capacitv
is
'h'gh.- Efi"6tir" tooting .depth is 60 inches or more'
surlace runolf is sroi,'aia-itie erosion hazard is moder'
"t?n,, soil is used mainly for irrigated crops and hay and
f :stil',:"'^:li's6;"',fl -*#r'",'J3".,nJ",[?0"#
grazing.
TheseSollsareusuallyirrigatedbyllooding.Drop
,,rr.i,iri.
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lrti gatio ; -diidrt
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i' -g t"t ted walerwavs' a n d
minimum tillage prevent serious-erosion'. lrrigation water
should be carelullv ,;;6;i 19 avol! liPls and..erosion
effi;JrLil ;-;iuoLJe-irurcnins also help to limit ero'
sion in drylarmed areas'" ii,; "dti"" vegetation on this soil. is mainly wheat-
sr;;;, neeJteanolnread, and sagebrush'
When range conoiliorr olteri6rates' forbs and shrubs
in.t""t". Wh-en the iinge is in poor condition' undesira'
ble weeds ano annuai-plants 3r.e num-erous' Properly
"i"^"'g]"g-g,airng
rlinttfini and improves range condi'
Uon. Reducing orusn impto'es the range' Seedirrg im'
;;;;";-t*gi in poot iondition' crested wheatsrass'
western wheatgrass,'inO-nussian wildrye are suitable for
ffiJd'i;;6;hs i i&ou"o and drillins the seed are
good Practices.
Pheasant, mournlng dove, cotto.ntail rabbit' some mule
deer, and squirrel lind habitat on tnls soll'" ;ffi;i,;n-y aJreropmeni-and recreation are limited by
b;;;iliii "no
ttie inrinx-swell potential' Dwellinss
and roads can be designed to overcome these limita'
tions. Community sewag; systems will be needed i{ the
population densitY increases'
This soil is ln capib]iity iuOctasses llle' irrigated' and
lVe, nonirrigated.
56-Potts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes' This deep'
*uli Oi"in"O, ,ocieiaiJty stbping.. to rolling soil is on
,"i"i, benches, anJ ddes oi vitteys' Elevation ranges
irJ#i,ooo to- /'ooo t""t' rnit soii formed in alluvium
l;il;;;.-sandstone, shale' or .basalt' The average
ffi;;i pt".ipitition is about 14 inches' the average
annua|ai|temperatureisabout46.degreesF,andtheIu"rll" iro.t-fiee p'e.riod rs about 120 days'
Typically, tne surraie iayer is. .PloY -!o"' about 4
inches thick. The suOioir is reddish brown clay loam
lillr'izo i"cnes tnicr-ihe substratum is pinkish white
to., to a dePth ol 60 inches'
lncluded with this toiiin mapping.are small areas of
K#, ffi-e-y,'.no iro.ronso soils'inai nave slopes of 6 to
12 percent. These "t"ti'are 'p
'10 to 15 percent of
the maP unit.
Permeability is moderate, and available -water
capacity
,r'rgh.
-ett".tir"
rooting depth. i: -61illh"s or more'
Surface runolf is ,"Ji'h' ind the erosion hazard is
t"Y"ti3'.oil
is used mainlv for -graz.ing'
wildlile habitat' and
.o;;d'yi;fu-ratminj ltis' to'i' wneat' balev' and oats
"t'"ffff#; conrour titlage and stubble mulching help to
prevent excessive erosion'
The native ,"g","iion on this soil is mainly wheat-
gr;;;, neeJteanoinread, and sagebrush'
When range .ono'[iin-oeteri5rates' lorbs and shrubs
increase. When the taige-il in poor condition' undesira-
ble weeds ano annriai" ptants 'are
.numerous' Properl;
managing grazing irnpiotb_.t and maintains range condi'
il;;. HJdng biush'improves range' Se.eding improves
;;;'il;ooi condnion' crested wheatgrass' westerr
;#;d;.!';.i R"t"n wildrye- are suitable for seed
;;. ?t%|;ng i seeooed and drilling the seed are 9oo(
oractices.''t"o,iiinity development and recreation are limited b5
b;;i;;;siH, snrinr'iwerl potenlial' anq:l9ee Dwe.llins:
ffi;;;; ..t o" oesigneo to overcome these limita
tions. Community sewag"; iystems will be needed if th'
population densitY increases'
This soil is rn capioitity s'octats lVe' irrigated ant
nonirrigated.
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derive.
so
alluvium an,
average SOOUtr
average annual a
F, and the averag
-Potts.lldelonso comPlex, 3...to
*. Jn"t" gently sloping to. rolling
,E5".\o sides-of valleys' Elevation
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ttdefonso series @ +)
The lldefonso series consists of deep' well drained
soils that lormed n ult"rti" aii"i'm and eolian material'
lldefonso soils are Jt-'"f f"V sides' hilly -mesas'
and
benches. Slopes are 6 to 45 percent' The average
]r"r"iii".'pilr*n is about 14 inches' and the average
;ffi;i Ii, t"rp"t.ture is about 46 degrees F'
lldefonso soits are-slmir'i to Tridell and Begay soils
Tridell soils are at hd;;;;levations and have a frigid
remperature regime.'6"g"v soils .do l-9t l"'" 3-.9:i
;;;;;;^; h.ve liss tnan 55-percent.coarse fragments tn
iii" Zonitoi section, and have a cambic horizon'"'iii""ir"oo, oi rti"ron"o stony loam' 6 to 25 percent
sroJJi, "o*t 2,490 r""i ""tt ani soo feet north of the
Lffi;#;;;ne' oi section 35' r' 7 s'' R' e6 w':
A1-Oto2inches;brown(1OYR5/3)stonyloam'dark
Olro*n fi.Sva gizi moiLt; wgak^yew line to medium
granularctrr"tr,,,'sofi, ttiaut"; 20 percent rock frag-
rnents (to perce-nt "ion"i' 5 percent cobbles' and 5
;;;;i gr;verl;"talcat"o";' mildlv alkaline; clear
smooth boundary'
AC-r'i;8 incnes; 6'o*n (1oYR 5/3) stonv loam' dark^- oioin-tioVi al-Ci moiit; moderate medium suban-
luiar oiocxv strutiure; slightlv hard' friable; 20 per'
cent rock tragml;ts (to percent stones' 5 percent
cobbles, and 5 p"ii"itt giavel); calcareous; moder'
ately alkaline; clear smooth boundary'
Crcild to
-rS inches; white (10Y1 8/2) very stonv- -1o"r,
light gray (1OYR 7/2) moist; moderate coarse
;;;il;i"t "orotr,fv structure; slighllv hard' friable; 35
;;;;;G.i ttas'ments (20 peicent stones' 10 per-
cent cobbter, "rio
s percent'gravel); visible second-
ary calcium catUonai' as disseminated lime' lime
nodules, ano cruits on bottom of stones; calcare-
ort' rdO"tatety atfatine; grqdfl-smooth boundary'
czci-is li 60 inches: white (10Y8 8t2) very :t9lv
loam, light gt"y'i1-oYn 7/2). moist; massive; slightly
i',"t0,'rtiiur"j s6 percent rock fragments (30 Percent
stones, to percehi.cobbl"t' anolo percent gravel);
calcium caroonaie iicumutations as disseminated
ffi;,-iiil nodutes' and crusts .on.bottom of rock
ii"Jr"nt.; calcareous; moderately alkaline'
Cobbles and gravel cover 10 to 20 percent of the
,rrf"a", and ston-es cover 5 to 10 percent'
The A horizon nas h-ue of 10YB or 7'5YR' value of 5
or 6 dry and 3 or q
-;ois1,
and chrom a ol 2 or 3' The A
horizon contains rs'ii'-do percent rock fragmel:, o.l
which more than on"'n"ff' b! v-ol-ume' is stones' The C
horizon has hue or l-oiE'or'7'sYR' value of 7 or I dry
and 6 or 7 moist, "nJ "ntot" of ] to 3 dry and ] to 1
;;i.i in. c notiron' conlains 35 to 60 percent. rock
fragments. ffre conient-of stones increases with depth'
Small lime nodules are comrnon in the Cca horizon'
u series
very
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lnchau series consists of moderately dee
.oift that lormed in resrduum lrom sha
. incnau soils are on moderately slol
I ridges and mountainsides' Sl9O.9s..art
ine average annual
inches,the average annual air temperaturer
40 F.
lnchau are similar to Jerry and
Jerry soils tain more than 35 percent
control Dateman soils have a
more thart 1 inches thick and contaln
percent s
TyPical
tn lhe control section
ol lnchau loam, 25
cel
)re t'
40
slopes, located
aboul 1,000 leet
east corner ol 26,T.7 s., R f5 w.:
01-1 tnch to
grasses.
leaves, twigg{ and
A1-0 to 3 inches; g (1OYF 5t2l loa
dark brown (1 weak thin Plat
ture Parting to
friable, neutral;
granular; sc
boundary.
B1-3 to'11 inches; dark
claY loam, very dark
brown (1OYR 4
wavy ndary.
,: weithered sandstone andCr-36
The
1 to 38 inches. These soils are
('rJYR 2/21 moi:
erate fine and suhangular blockY si
slightly hard, friable'r;y sticky and sligh
tic; lew thin PatchY on peds: neutr
smooth boundary
brown (10YR 5
1OYR 4/4) moiB2t-11 to 18 inches;
loam, dark
erate medlum y structure; I
able, stickY plastic; thin,continu,
; neutrtfilms; 10 shale lr
B3-18 to 36 i
(1oYR 5/4
ly clay
weak
dark yellowish brow (1oYR 4/
subangular blockY
able,and Plastic; lew thin
20 pet small shale
ng the Battlement
outh and 200 leet
llic ePiPedon generallY ranges
thickness. DePth to Paralithic
K acces
t cl th,
'e-lori=on has hue of 2'5Y to 7'5YR' val-u
and-2 or 3 moist, and chroma ol. 2 2', ?
ijo; ;; rir"-or i.svn or loYR' value or 5
rJ ot s moist, and chroma of 2 to 5'
Potts series (5 + , 51,'6)
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sticky and nonplastrc; common line round lime cot
.i.ti6n.; calcareous; strongly alkaline; clear smoot
boundary.
Cca-n io OO inches; pinkish white. (SYR 8/2) loan--- light teOOisn brown (sYR 6/4). moist;.massive: hart
fiim; visiOfe disseminated calcium carbonate; calca
eous; stronglY alkaline.
Depth to calcareous material ranges.from 9 to 1
incnl-s. ln many places, the lower pa|.9l the C horizc
nal ro to 15 percent gravel and cobbles' These fra:
ments increase in quantity with depth'
in. A horizon has hue of 7.5YR or 5YR, value of 5 ..
6 drv and 3 or 4 moist, and chroma of 2 to 4' The
iorir'on ni" hue of 5YB or 2'5YR, value of 5 or 6 o'
and 4 or 5 moist, and chroma ol 3 to 5'
e series
The Potfs series consists of deep, well drained soils
tnailormeAin alluvium derived from sandstone' shale' or
o"."ii Potts soils are on moderately sloping mesas'
O"nin"", and valley sides. Slopes are 'l to '12 percent'
inJ-.t?"g" annuaiprecipitatioh is about 14 inches' and
iddr"g" annual iir temperature is about 45 degrees
F.
Potts soils are similar to Olney soils' Olney soils have
morL than 35 percent fine and coarser sand in the con'
trol section.' i*i"ii oedon of Potts loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes'
r,gdti ieet' north and 1,300 leet west of the southwest
corner of section 3,T.7 S., R' 92 W':
A1-O to 4 inches; brown (7.5YR 5/4) loam' dark brown
(7.Svn 3/2) moist; weak medium .platy structure
l'rttino to moderate fine granular; slightly hard' fri'
iOrc; titOty alkaline; clear smooth boundary'
B1-; i; tt inches; reddish brown (sYR s/4) heaw
loam, dark reddish brown (sYR 3/4) moist; weak
,"OiL* ptismatic structure parting to moderate fine
suUangufhr blocky; hard, firm, slightly. sticky and non-
prasiicl mildly alkiline; clear smooth.boundary'
AxJli to'Zo inihes; reddish brown (sYR 5/4) light clav--' toam,- reddish biown (5YR 4/3) moist; moderate
,tiii, subangular blocky structure parting to.rnod-
etite tine subaigular bloiky; very hard, firm' slightly
iii.iv ""0 slightli plastic; calcareous; moderately al-
kalinb; gradual smooth boundary'
Agca:ro't6 ia incnes: reddish brown (SYR 5/4) light---if"V-foim, reddish brown (sYR 4/4) moist; weak
,eOim subangular blocky structure parting to.m.o!-
.i"t" rinJ sudangular blocky; hard' firm' slightly
is about
Rhone ire similar to Silas, Northwater
chute soils.Silas soils contain 0 to 15 fOt
fragments t. Parachute soils conta
at a dePth of to 40 inches.soils have a
argillic horizon.
Typical Pedon Rhone loam, 5 to percent slope
about 300 feet and 200 leet of the northwe
corner of section 13'..ss.,R.96
All-0 to 8 inches;
grayish brown (1
(1 4/3) loam, very da
3t2l ; weak fine granul
Rhone series consists of deep, well drained sor
'med in residuum from sandstone and marlstol
soils are on mountainsides and ridges' Sl
I percent. The average annual. ryTipl
inches, and.the average annual air
slightly stickY and slight
line roots; neutral; cle
(7.5YR 5/2) sandY cli
I 3l2l moist modera
5to
about
'7"
6n
'atur
Parr
itructure: soft, very
plastic; manY fine
wavy boundary'
A12-8 to 15 inches;
loam, dark brown
parting to mo,medium
erate fine slightly hard, friabl
slightly stickY
boundary.
slightly Pl neutral: clear wa'
A13-15 to 28 brown (7.5 5/2) sandY cli
loam,(7.sYR 3t2l modera
medium to we
sligh
sticky boun
channe
tTlor:
fibangular blockY structure\
ngulai blocky; slightlY hard,
t sligntty Plastic; neutral; cle
/ tra! abrupt wavy boundary.
-52 inches: fractured sandstone bedrocr'
'(7.5Y1
blocky
hches;
brown
f
T
il
ar
It
i
I
;
I
I
Iii
T
I
IiI
II
I
II
I
I
I
"-;,lfrvr-
SOIL SURVEY
92
TABLE q.--ACREACE AND PROPORTIONATE EXTENT OF'THE SOILS : -
, - : :: ::l i ;";;;";; i ;.'; i-;;l: i;;;,;;Map i SoiI name i 'cl,rriy- i cl:lll i ,---- imboli i -E;tai I ^s I Acres i PcEAcres
I
2]
q
5
6
7
8
9lotl
12
l3
llt
t5
l6
1l
r8
l9
20
2l
22
23
2q
Almy Variant Ioam, 25 Lo 65 percenL^sIoDes--------
ArIe-Ansari-Rock ou;;r;; ;;t;i;;'' 12 Lo'65 percenL slopes
ililal"i"l;,-.i to 6 perient slopes-----
;;;;;; r""iii, o to 20'Dercent slopes-----
;;;;i;r-iihd sanav ioim, t !o 9^p"l::1t sropes---
;;;i;; i'ina sanoi ioit, o to 12 percenr slopes--
;;;;i;;-i;;" "orpie,, 6'to z! n9rc911-slopes----
Atenclo-Azettfne comilex' I to 3 percent slopes-----
Bad I and----iliii"i"noy loam, I to 6-percent. tl??::---
siEJi ""rai toami 6 Eo 12 percenL slopes-----
auEkion-fn;,hau loams, 25 t'o 50 percenE slopes-----
il;i;; ;;;;;;", roam, 3 to 6 Percent-sloPes---
;;;ii;;; ;;;;;;;i ioa,. o co rz PercenL sroPes--
;;ii;;; .ii"n"""i loim, tz to 25 percent' slopes--
;;il;;;"-I;am, i to 1i Percenu. sl?qe::----
;;;;;;;"-ioa'i, g to 50'percent-slop!:--------
CochetoPa-J""ry "o,pIlx,'12 to !5 Percent slopes-----
cochetopa-Jerry "oqbi"x, z5 uo 50 percenL slopes-----
;;;;;;;ir"; -neirlv'iever------ --'- ::" --'
Cushman-Laz""r "Coni-IJims, t5-to 65 percent slope5--------
;;ffi;; i"ir"rri loim,30 io !! nerggnt slopes--
6!iil-iii!-ianai roa,' 7z r'o z5 percent slopes-----
DoIlard-Rocr out,eroi,'sh;re; comitex ' 25 t'o 65 Percent
. I ^6aa-----siil'ii", , 15 Lo 50 percent. slopes-----
Fiiio"-no6x outcrop LssociaEion, sLeep----
ir-i;;;e;;;; nearlv' level------"':'-'-'-'
ii;i;;-;i;t'roam, ! .o l perc9l: :l:l::-:::::---------:-::--:--
25
26
27
28
29
30
3l
l2
58
59
60
6l
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
il;i;; ;i;i t"ar' I to 6 Percen! sloPes---
Heldt clav roam, o iI ie'itii"nu stirpes-- -""'- i
Heldt cray roan, l2-io'i:-p"t"tnt' slbpes-----"'-"-"""'i
Holderness vartant "ilv'io5i,-t i: f'?::::::-:l:!::::::::=i
ii 65 Percent slo,es----------
i;;;;i";h";n"ii r""t, 9 Lo 50-percent-sroPes--------
i;i;;i channery toam, 5o to ?5 percenE slopes--
i;i;;i-ai;;,an' cr,anniri-l?:I',, i ^:: ::-t::::::-:l:::: -'- - - - -
2 ,000
l o ,2oo
1 0 ,000
5,300
1,200
2 ,800
6'300
l,7oo
9'5oo
600
900
25 t150
900
700
600
I ,600
l 6,6oo
1,200
lll ,700
300
22 ,000g ,600
3,8oo
7,q00
6 ,3oo
7 ,600
2,oo0
900
2 ,000
3,700
2 ,160
2,100
,7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
2,35O
0
0
0
0
500
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
o
0
0
0
0
2,000
10,200
I 0 ,000
5 ,300I,200
2 ,800
6,300
I '?oo9 ,500
600
900
27 ,500
900
?00
600
l,600
l7 , 100
I,200
Irt,?00
300
22 ,000g ,600
3,900
? r400
6 ,300
? ,600
2 ,000
900
2,ooo
3,700
2,160
2,100
,700
0.3
r.6
1.6
0.8
o.2
0.5
1.0
0.3
1.5
0.1
0.1lt.lt
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
2.7
0.2
2.3
a
3.5
1.5
0.6
t.2
1.0
1.2
0.3
0.r
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
36
37
38
39q0
ql
q2
rl3
ll4
tl5
q6
q7
qB
tl9
50
5r
52
iLiiy-r.ir',-7i 9" 50 pircent slopes-----
Iii,'ioit' i co o percLnt slopes--'--
;ii; i;;;: -6 r,o tz'percent sloPes-----
i;r;i;;'roanr, l5 to 50 percenE sropes-----
ii'Jlli'iirii-ciav-roam, 3' to l2.pel!ent slopes-----
ii.rlr-t"i;,3 [o l2 Percent s-Iopes-----
ii;;;;i-iiidirl comprel , 6 L9 25 eer9e19 sropes-----'ti;;iii ii,irn"iv lolm, i to 6-percent-slopes---
ii;iii i'i"'i"""v roara, 6 .t'o 25 ptf":l!-sIopes--------
ii;;;;;";;; ioair, t5 io 65 Percent sloPes-----
6i;;;-i;;,-i-t6 I Percent :19?::------: ---------:-:-----:-
1 4 ,800
2 ,800
lt ,7 00
2g,?00
2,100
1,200
21,800
600
2,100
l 5 ,2oo
2,500
6 ,300l6 , 100
800
2 ,600
5 ,300
8,700
1q,800
2 ,800ll ,700
28,7oo2,loo
I,200
21,800
600
2, 100
I 5 ,200
2,7OO
6 ,3ool6 , 100
800
2,600
5 ,300
I '7oo
7,q00
2 ,900
7 ,8oo
5 ,300
25,704
2 ,8oo
3,700
7 ,500
5l,800
67,700
4 ,000
l.l
2.q
0.5
0.8
tt .6
0.3
0.2
3.5
0.1
0.3
2.4
0.4t.0
2.6
0.1
0.4
0.8
l.q6i;;i i;il; 3 to 6 Percent sloPes-----
;i;;i i;;: -o to tz'oercent sloPes-----
illlirrri""i oin, 25 tL 65 percen t s Io pe s -- ::::' -'---
- - - - - -'- - - -
potts-Itdefon"o "orpiii' !i to ?? ptl!:nt slopes-----
Potts-Ildefonso "otprii', 2? r? q5 percent "t"l::::::: --:---
I
0.
;;;;;-i;;: -i-io - io' Per6ent stoPes;----
ilil;;; i;;: -lo to-zo'P€rcent slopes-----
;;;;-";;;;;plrorrtortirents complex' verv sLeep------
iii:.-i;;;;-3-io tz percent slopes-----
i;;; ;i;;i irii ro"i', -25 to 45 percent slopes-----
iorrif tuvents, nearly'l9'"1--:--': - - -:-----ili.riiiir,""tslcamuorInids-Rock ourcrop complex, sLeeP------
i;;;i;;;'ti;;ii-no"x outcroP comPlex' steep----
i;i;';ii;-loim,3 !o 6 percent slopes---
?,300
2,750
7 ,800
5 ,300
25 ,7 00
2 ,800
3,700
? ,600
51,600
66 ,850
4 ,000
1.2
0.{
1.2
0.8
{.1
0.5
0.6
1.2
8.3
10.8
0.6
r00
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
950
0
t
per cen t s I o pes - - - - - "' - " -' -,
_ - - - -'---: - - - - i
15,800 i
i Pobis
See footnote at end of table'
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
Soil name and
map symbol
TABLE 5.--YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE- -Con!lnued
i Alfalfa hay Corn silBarIeYOatsWhea t
Ton lonI
25---------
E toe
26t :FarIou-----
Rock outcroP.
27r.
HalaquePts
28- - - ------
HeIdt
29---------
Heldt
lo, 3l-----tleldt
32---------
Holderness Variant
i ldefonso
I
I
I
I
I
I
55
55
50
q.5
q.0
3.0
2.q
85
80
70
I Idefonso
5----------
I ldefonso-Lazear
36. 37-----IriBUl
,8----- -"
I r igul-Starman
39-- -------
J erry
rl0---------
Kim
41---------
Kin
42---------
Lanphier
tl3---------
L imon
{ll---------
l,lorva I
\r---------
t.lorvaI-Tr idel I
{6.NihtlI
tt1 ---------
N ihlII
,- -------- -
NorthHaber
50
q0
q0
25
80
60
60
30
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
a
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
II
I
I
I
I
It
I
I
I
II
II
I
I
I
I
I
1
t
aI
II
I
aI
I
t
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
100 i
I
I
I
80i
IIII
I
I
I
I
I
I
II
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
II
I
I
I
I
I
aI
I
q.5
3.0
3.5
I
See footnoie at end of table'
SOIL Si
96
TAELE 5..-YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE--Continued
I
OaLs i
I
I
Alfalfa hay Corn s
l'rhe a E BarleYSoil name and
maP sYmbol
5t-- '-"'--
0I neY
52---"--'-
Par achute
53---------
P ar ac llu Ee- R hone- ----
I
PoEts iI
eq---------JJ- IPotis :I
I
56- - - - - - - - - -- " "- - " -- -" i
IPotls
55
rt5
35
q.5
Ir.0
3.5
5.0
q.0
3.5
85
80
60
25
20
r8
55
q5
lt0
80
60
55
40
30
25
I
100 i
I
I
70i
II
II
65i
I
57, 58-----
Pot ts- I I de ron so
59---------
Poits - I lde fon so
Rhone
6t------"-
Rhone
62---------
Roc'k outcrop-
Tor r ior ihen ts
63------
SiIas
6q------'-'
Tanna
65r.
Torr i f lu ven ts
66---------Torriorthents-
Camborthtds-Rock outcroP
67 ---------
Torr iorthen t s- Rock
outc !'oP
68- - -- -----
VaIe
69, 70-----
vale
t 1---------VilIa Grcve-ZcllaY
,lann
80
60
q0
30
55
rl5
25
20
2.0
1.5
5.0
ll .0
].5
. See descriPEion of t'he map uniL for comPosition and behavior charact'eriscics of the map unit
100
TABLE 6..-RANGELAIID PSODUCTIV ITY
Range site name
Soi I
roa p
name and
syobol
i7)-'-'-"" iDeeP CIaY
'-Holderness varianE !
i
i3ti
aI
II
i LoamY SloPes
I
I,,II
II
IIII
aI
aJ8': ,lUo"*y Slopes-----Irigul----- i
I
I
II
IIII
a
a
I
3
'l DrY ExPosure'-'-'-"'Starman-----""'- iI
II
III
a
a
iao-'--"-" !BrushYJ. aaI
i
Loam------- | Favorable
i Normal
JerrY
rl0, ll l-----
Kim
Loam'
iRoIIlng
i CIaYeY FoothiIIs--
II
It
II
II
II
II
II
II
q4--- - ----'-'------ i DeeP
Horval iI
II
I
I
i
See fooinotG ai end of tabIe.
AND CHARACTERISTIC PLA}IT COMMUI,IITIES..CONLINUEd
iKind of Year i Drv
iwei
acr
Unfavor a bI e
Favorable
Norma I
Unfavorable
Favorabl e
Norma L
Unfavorable
Favora bI e
Norma I
Unfavorabl e
Favorable
Norma I
Unfavorable
f'avor abI e
Nornal
Unfavorable
Favor a bI e
Norma I
Unfavorable
Favor abI e
Norma I
Unfavorable
2,500
2 ,000
1,500
1,200
900
500
I,200
900
500
3 ,000
2 ,000r,500
I,000
800
500
600
500
300
1,200
900
600
1,800
t,500
700
SOIL SUi
CharacEerlsLic veSeiation
I
I wescern HheaiSrass -':'-'--'-"
letterman needlegrass
HutLongrass
Slender Hheatgrass-
Prairie junegrass--
Big sagebrush---------
UEah servi ceberrY----
t.,esLern HheaEgrasg
Bluebunch sheatgrass-
[utton bluegrass-
Prairle Junegrass--
ULah servicebcrrY-----
rn[ifoP" bltterbrush
ThreetiP saS,cbrush--
UesLern uhcatgrass-
Bluebunch uheatgrass
HuEton bluegrass--
Prairie junegrass--
Utah serv iceberrY---
in[JroP" bi Eterbrush
ThreetlP sag,cbrush--
Beardless uheetSrass'
NeedI eand lh 7 2 3!- -' - " -
Indlan r iccgrass'-
Colorado Duckr'heaE--
iiemress goldenneed-
Lou rabbitbrush-'----'
Gambel oal(-------
Sedce------Bir sagebrush---------Ut;h sarvlceDerrY---
No<tding bromegrass-
8ir uluegrass-----'---
Sllnder Hheatgrass
Western Hheettrass
Coonon snoYberrY--
Indlan rlcegrass--
Bluebunch xhea!8rass-
Pralrte junegrass--
Hu ! tongr as s
ieste.n rrheatgrass
Bi c sa8,ebrush---------reloIeinosnread"---"
LoH rabbltblu5h-----"
lJestern Hheatgrast
8is, sagebrush---------ioi rauuiturush-------
Hu tr LOng,r a5 sijIiii.t.r.tt squirreliai r' --- "
Uestern wheatSrass-
Need Ieanclthread--'
Bir. sagebrush---------
BIJeuuncn Hheatgrass-
utah servlceberrY----'
RIFLE AREA,
Soil name and
maP symbol
{9, 50,
OI ney
COLORADO
TABLE 6.--RANGELAND PsODUCTIVITY
Range siLe name
AND CHARACTERISTIC PLANT COMMUNITIES--ConLinued
roducL
I Characteristic vegetation
of year I DrY
1..^i -hi veight
Lblacre i
II45r: i
iorval----- | DeeP Loam
I
I
I
I
I
I
II
46, q7----- lRolIlng
Nihill i
I
I
III
I
II
I
I .800 i'rrlestern uheatgrass------------
f ,SOO I NeedleandLhread-------
700 iBi8, sagebrush--
I SIuebunch nheatgrass-
i ULah serviceberrY----
I
1,000 ilJesiern uheatgrass-
800 iBluebunch lrheatgr3ss----------
500 iSig sagebrush--
i Need leandLhread------
i Indian ricegrass--
i LoY rabbi tbrush------
l,OO0 iiles!ern HheatSrass-
800 lBluebunch uheaLgrass----------
5OO iBig sagebrush--
i Need leandthread------
i Inciian ricegrass--
i Eabbi tbrush----------
Favorable
Norma I
Un favorable
Favorable
No rma I
Unfavorable
Favorable
Norma I
un favorab l e
2C
1'It
Il:,
2tl:
l:
lL
l(
5
2t
li
lt
li
tc
t
51-----'--' i 8o11ing
II
II
III
I
I
I
I
I
52"-"-"' iBrushY Loam
Parachute i
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
II
II
i(2r. i
Farachute-- lMountain Loam
56--------- i RoIllng
III
III
I
I
I
I
I
Loam------- - i Favorable
I Norna I
I Unfavorable
i Litah serviceberrY----
i Gambel oak--------
i EIk sedge-
i Mouncain brome------
i Columbia needlegrass
iLe!!erman needlegrass
i Idaho fescue-----
I Mouniain snowberrY--
i Bi g sa8ebrush--------
I
1.800 lLet0erman needlegrass
r,:OO lColumbia needlegrass
1,200 : EIk sedge--
i Bi 8 sagebrush--------
I ldaho fescue-----
I Bluebunch uheatgrass-
i Big bluegrass--------
I Utah serviceberrY----
i l'lountain snoHberrY--
i Douglas rabbitbrush
I
Il.8Oo iLertermEn needlegrass
I ;5oo iColr.rmbia needleS,rass
1,200 iB.ig sagebrush------.---
i Elk sedBe-
i Bluebunclr uheatgrass-
i Idaho fescue-----
i Big blueg,rass--------
i Utah serviceberrY----
I Hountain snoHberrY--
i Douglas rabbitbrush-----------
I
l,OOO i rJeslern uheatgrass-"-'-"'-'-i
800 i ileedleandthread--""'-'-'-"- i500 iSluebunch wheatgrass----------l
i Big sagebrush--------'-"'--'- i
i Indian ricegrass---"-"---"' I
i Lou rabbi ubiush------ - -'-' --'- i
I
I ,000 i'ries!ern t{heat$rass-
800 i lleedleandthread--
500 itsiuebunch uheatgrsss----------
i 3i8 saBebrush--------
i !ndi.an ricegrass--
i :-cn :'abbt !bruslr-----
i Squirreltai l---------
Favorable
Norma I
Unfavorable
Favorable
Norma I
Un favorable
Favor abl e
Norma I
U n favor abl e
Favorable
NormaI
Unfavorable
J ,000
2 ,000
1,500 It(
Rhone------ !Hountain Loam-------
54 , 55,Potts
,lt,5g.r 5g.:,
Potts RoIlinS, Loam-
See footnote a! end of table'
FIFLE AREA'COLOBADO
DEv ELoPHENT- -cont i nued
Du,ellingsui th
sementl
TABLE ?..-EUILDING SITE
DHeIlinS,suithout
Severe:shrink-sHeII 'I.oH s!rength '
Severe: . ,shflnk-suel I 'loH strengbh '
Severe:
sloPe,shrink-swerr,
Iou strength '
Severe !
s lope 'shrink-sueI r 'lotJ strength '
SmaII
commercial
Local roads
and sEreets
name and
s y mbol
ShaI IoH
excavabions
build!1Soil
maP
26r z
Rock outc roP.
27r.
H a I aquePts
?8 , 29-"-'
Heldt
tO-'-""--HeIdi
3t-----'---Heldt
iloderage:loo cIaYeY '
Hoderate:ioo claYeY '
s loPe .
Severe:sloPe,too cIaYeY.
Severe:
s lope'.
Severe:
shrink-sHeIl 'Iou strength '
Severe: -s6;i6t(-gtrell,
IoH sirength '
Severe:sloPe,sht.lnk-sHerr t
IoH strength '
Severe:
s lope '561i1[-5well,
tow strength '
Sev er e
shr ink-sLJer r t
IoH strength'
Severe:
s IoPe ,shrlnk-sueIl 'loH sirength '
Sever e :
s IoPe 'shrink-sHerr,Iou st,rength '
Severe:
s IoPe ,
shrink-sHel r 'IoH sErenS,ih '
Severe:
shr ink-sueI I ,
lou slrength'
Severe:shrink-sueIl.
lor,, sBrensgh '
Seuere:
s loge ,shrink-sHell 'Iou slrength '
Severe:
s IoP€ 'shrink-suelI,
I oY strengLh '
HolderneEsvariant
I sIoPe'
I Iarge stones'i targe sEcnes'
I Severe:
Severe:
I IoPe 'Iarge sfones'
Severe:
depEh Eo rcck 'sloPe.
Severe:
s IoPe t
depth to rocx'
Severe:
sIoPe rdePlh to rocK'
severe:
sIoPe,
dePth to rocK'
Severe:
sIoPe,
shrlnk-sueIr '
Moderate:
shrink-sHeII '
Moderate:shrlnk-sueII 'sIoPe.
i Severe:I sloPe,
I Severe:i sloPe,i targe sEones'
33,II
I
\----------- ! Severe:6n'o iil:fi'"ron.,.
I,( I I)) . , severe:I Ictefonso---"'-'iI sIoPe ti Iarge stones'
I'I
'SeverG :Lazear----- i-;;;t; ro rock,
i rIoPc'
aI
1 Severe:a( 2'l-----'-"'-'1fui Jr I slope.rrigur i;;;'r;'!o rock.
aI
tJ8': I'irigrl---- lt:l:;::i oePgn to rocK'
!
starman---- lt:l:;::i depth to rocx'
I!s---'----- i':l:;::Jerry i
I
I
II
'SItght----lto---------"'---- t
Kim II
I
atHoderate:41-------"----'-- iii, i sloPe '
I
aI
I
a
I Severe:q2. -------"--"" I'i.".pni." t sroPe '
See foolnot'e '! €nd of isble'
I sloPe t
i large stones.
Severe:
sloPe 'Iarge siones '
Severe:
dePth !o rocK 'sIoPe.
Severe:
slop€,deplh !o rocx'
Severe:
sloPe tdeplh to rocx'
Severe:
sIoPe 'depth to rocK'
Severe: - .shrink-swerr r
sIoPe.
Hoderate: . .
shr ink-swer r '
Hoderate: - .
shr i nk- sr,er r 'sloPe.
Severe:
s loPe 'Iarge siones'
Severe:deplh to rocx t
sIoPe.
Severe:
sIoPe r
large stones'
Severe:
depth to rocx
s IoPc .
Severe:
s IoPe 'dcpth to rocx
Severe:
sIoPe r
dePth to rocK'
Severe !
5 IoPe r
depbh to rocx'
Severe:
sIoPe,dcPth to rocx'
Severe: -shrink-sueIl '
s IoPe .
Severc:
sIoPc t
depih to rocx '
Severe:
sIoPe tdepth to rocx
Severe:shrtnk-sueIr '
s IoP€ tlor sir€n8,th '
Hoderate: . .shfink-guerl t
IoH strcngth'
Hoderate:
sIope,shrlnk-sueIr I
loe sirenSEn'
Sever e:
sIoPe.
Hoderate:
shrink-suelI '5loPe.
Severe:
sloPe.
Severe:
sIoPe.Severe:
sloPe.
Severe:
sloPe.
106
tl3-
Limon
48--------
ilor thHate r
19---------
Ol neY
50-----"-'
Olney
51---- - ----
OIneY
52-------"
Parachuie
ShalIoY
excava L ions
Hoder a Ee:
too cIaYeY.
Sl i ght-----
Dwellings
wi lhou t
b asemen ts
Severe:shrink-swelI.
ModeraLe:
shrink-sHel I .
DweIIings
Hi Lh
ba seme n Ls
Severe:shrink-sirell '
Hoderale:shrink-slrell.
Sl i ghf
Moderate:
s IoPe .
Severe:
s IoPe ,depth to rock.
SmalI
commercialbullding!
Severe:
shrink-sweII '
Hod er ate :
s IoPe,
shrink-sHeIl '
Severe
sloPe
Severe:
sloPe tlarge stones '
Sl i tht
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s IoPe .
I
I SIiSht----
I
I
II SliSht
Severe:
sloPe.
Severe:
s lope .
SOIL SUR\
LocaI roads
and streets
Iou strength 'shrlnk-sxeI1.
lloderate:
los sBrength 'shrink-suel1 'frost action.
lloderata:Iou strength 'shrink-sreIl,
slope.
Severe:
slopc tIarge sEones.
Sl i8hB.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sloPe.
Slight.
TABLE ?.--BUILDINC SITE DEV E LOP ME NT- - Con t i nued
Soil
map
name and
s Ymbo 1
ModeraEe:
slope.
Severe:
sloPe,large stones.
Severe:cutbanks cave.
Severe:
sIope,
cutbanks cave.
Severe:
s lope .
Moderatre:
shrlnk-swe11,
s 1oPe.
Severe:
sloPe 'Iarge stones.
SI lght-----
Severe:
s IoPe .
Severe:
s IoPe .
SI iSht-----
SIiSht-----
Moderate:
sloPe.
Severe:
sIoPe.
Severe:
sIoPe.
Mod erate:shrink-sweIl,
sIope.
Severe:
sloPe tIarge siOnes.
SI i ght----
Severe:
s lope .
Severe:
s IoPe .
Slight----sl18ht
Sl i tht-- -- -
Hoderate:
sloPe.
Severe:
sloPe 'depth to rock.
Severe:
sloPe,dcpth to rock.
Hoderate:
sIope,
depth to rock.
SIiSht.
Moderatc:
sloPe.
Seve:"e:
s loPe .
Severe:
s IoPe .
Hoderate:
3 loPe I
f roct act,ion 'shrink-suelI '
53r:
P arachute--
Bhone----------ModeraLe:
s IoPe ,shrlnk-sweII.
Severe:
slope 'dePth Lo rock'
Moderate:
slope 'deoth Lo rock'
sni i nk- suel I .
Severe:
s Iope .
Severe:
s IoPe .
I
I Moderaie:
I sIoPe.
I
i Severe:
I sIoPe,
I Iarge suones.
I
IiSliBhi.
I
II
i Severe:
I large stonesI
I
Irdefonso-- I severe:I Iarge stones'
I
III
See footnote at end of Lable'
II
I Severe:
stones. i large stones'
aI
II
I
5q--------- isrieht---- isrieht----ir
t;
i srigr,t---- lHoderate:
i - i sloPe'
ll
110
Soil name and
map symbol
ztf i
Rock outcroP.
25-
E toe
F ar Lou-'- ' -
Septic tank
absorPt ion
ields
Severe:
sIoPe,
large stones.
Severe,.
slope,
depLh to rock.
Sewage Iagoon
areas
Severe:
slope 'Iarge stones.
Severe:
sIoPe,depih ro rock.
Trench
sanitarY
Iandfi II
Severe:
sIoPe,Iarge stones.
Severe:
s lope ,depth to rock.
TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Continued
SOIL SUHVE\
DaIIY cover
for IandflII
Poor:
sIope,large stones.
Poor:
slope,
small siones.
Area
sanitarYIandfil
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s loPe .
Rock ouicroP.
2'l ..
HaI aqrre Pt s
28, 29-----
Heldt
rlderness Varlant
33-------"
I Iclefonso
35r:
I Idefonso--
Lazear
36 , 37 --"'
IriS,ul
Irigul-----
tarman'----
slowly.
slouly.
slouly.
slowIy.
stoneS.
Severe:
slope tlarge stones.
Severe:
depbh to rock 's lope .
Severe:
sIope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope tdepth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
seepaSe.
Severe:
depth to rock 'sIope.
Sever e :
slope tdepth to rock.
Severe:too cIaYeY.
Severe:too cIaYeY.
Severe:
too claYeY.
Severe:
too claYeY.
Severe:
Iarge stonest
seepage.
I Severe:
I sIoPe'
I Iarge stonesr
I seePage.
Severe:
sIoPe'Iarge stones'
3eepa8e.
Severe:
s lope t
dept,h to rock.
Severe:
slope 'depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
s lope 'depth to rock.
Poor:too cleyey.
Poor:too claYeY.
Poor:
slope,
too claYeY.
Poor:
sIope,
too cIaYeY.
Poor:
sloPe r
Iarg,e stones.
i Poor:I sIoPe,
I Iarge siones.
I
I
Poor:
slope tlarge stones.
Poor:thin Iayer 'sIope,
area reclatm.
Poor:
slope tihin layer 'area reclatm.
Poor:
sloPe,!hin IaYer 'area reclaim.
Poor:
s loPe ,ihln laYer 'area reclaim.
Severe:
Perc 3
Severe:
percs
Severe:
sloPe r
Percs
Severe:
s Iope,
percs
Severe:
sIope,
Iarge
Mod€r a Le :
sloPe.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s Iope .
Severe:
sIope.
Sltght
Moderate:
sIope.
Severe:
s Io pe.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
slope,
seepa8,e.
iSevere:i slope 'I seePage.
I
I
lSevere:I sIoPe,
i seePage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
3\--------- | Severe:
I }defonso i sloPe 'I Iarge stones.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
I Severe:
I slope 'I seepage.
I
I
Severe:
s lope 'depth to rock.
Severe:
sIoPe 'depth to rock 'smaIl stones.I
I
I
II
at enSee footnote d of table.
112
TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Continued
SoiI
maP
name and
symbol
Septic Lank
absorPtion
SeHage laSoon
areas
Trench
saniLarY
Iandfil
Severe:
sIope,
depoh to rock'
Severe:
floods.
Severe:
depth Lo rockl
s IoPe .
fleIds
57rz
I
I
poELs------ --- - -- -- I Hoderate :
i percs slobrlY.
I
I ldefonso----------
i
t:l;;:;
I large siones'
I58r: iPoiEs------
l
t:l:;:.
iItdefonso-- lsevere:I sIoPe,
5gr:
I large stones.
I
a
I
Ipoits------ | Severe:i sIoPe.
i
irdefonso-- lsevere:I sIoPe 'I Iarge stones.
t
I
II
60'--'-'-'- ! Severe:! deoth to rock'! depthR hone i sIoPe.
I
I
to rock 'R hone
62, z
Rock outcrop.
Tor r lorthenis.
63------ isgY?l9:Sil as I f loo<ls.
II
64"-"-'-- Isevere :
iilltl:lisrignt---- !Moderate:
1 i sloPe '
I
I Hoderate:
I sloPe,
I seePage.
a
I
! Severe:i sloPe.
I
I
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s loPe 'see page .
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s IoPe 'seepaSe.
Severe:
s IoPe.
Severe I
slope,
seepag,e.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sIope.
sIiShr----------
Severe:Iarge sLones.
Hoder a le:
sIoPe.
Severe:Iarge stones 'seepage.
Severe:
s1ope.
Severe:
s Iope ,Iarge sLones,
seePaSe.
Seve r e:
depLh Lo rock.
I depEhI slope.
I
I
I
I
II
II
I
I
I
to rock,
slowIY '
Severe:floods.
Severe:
depth to rock 's lope .Tanna
65r .Torrlfluvents
66r:
Tor r iorthents.
Cambor !h 1d s.
'ock oubcrop.
.ir..
Torr lor ihent,s .
Rock ougcroP.
See fooinote at
I depthI percsI slope.
II
I
III
I
IIIII
IIII
aI
I
II
I
II
II
aIIIII
end of iable.
-.-:a!-tH-:
SOIL SURVE
Daily cover
for IandfillArea
sani tar
dfil
i ght----------- i Good'
I Falr:i slope.
I
I
iShB----Good.
!{oderate:
s IoPe .
Severe:
sIoPe.
Severe:
s lope 'seepaSe.
Severe:
sloPe.
Severe:
s loPe 'seepage.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sloPe.
Poor:
Iarge sBoneS.
Poor:
s IoPe .
Poor:
slope,Iarge sLones.
Poor:
s loPe.
Poor:
sIoPe,
Iarge stones.
Poor:
s Iope.
Poor:
sIope.
Severe:floods.
Severe:
sIope.
Good.,
Poor:
sIoPe tthin Iayer,
area reclaln'
I
I
I
I
I
I
.-F-
SOIL SUF
116
Soil name ancl
map sYmbol
24r :
Dollard
Rock outcroP.
25--------
Etoe
26.:FarIon----
Rock outcroP.
27r.
Hal aquePts
28, 29, 30-'-------'--
Heldt
3 r---------
HeIdt
"2------- - -'iorderness Vartani
33-------'-
I Idefonso
TABLE 9..-CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS-.CONiiNUEd
Poor:thin laYer,
s IoPe tlol, strength.
Poor:
s IoPe tIarge stones.
Poor:
sloPe.
Poor:shrink-sueIl 'IoU strength.
Poor:shrink-swell 'loH strength.
Poor:Iou strength 'shrink-swelI.
Poor:
Iarge stones.
Roadfill iI
I
I
Sand i
I
I
I
I
unsui Eed-
Unsui ted--
Gravel
Unsuited---
Unsutted:
Large stones.
Topso i I
Poor:
rIope,ioo cIaYeY.
Poor:
s lope ,small stones.
Poor:
slope,sllall stones.
Poor:too claYeY.
Poor:
s lope ,too cIaYeY.
Poor:
3 IoPe .
Poor:
slope 'large stones.
Unsu I ted-Unsuited---
Unsu1!ed--
Unsui ted :
excesS flnes.
Unsulted---
Unsulied:
excess fines.
unsuiied--
Unsui ted--
Unsuiied---
Un su I ted---
3't--'-"--Ildefonso
I Poor:I slope '! Iarge stones.
Ilunsuited-- iunsuited-- it:i:;",i large stones.
unsul ted Unsu I ted slope tlarge stones.
Poor:
sloPe 'soaII stones 'area reclalm.
Poor:
s loPe ,
S[raIl !ltones 'area rcclalo.
Poor:
sIoPe 'gmall stones 'area reclalm.
Poor:
sIoPe,
area reclaimt
small stones '
Unsut ted---Unsuited---
Unsuited--Unsu t ted ---
Unsui Eed--UnsulLed---
36 , 37 -"'-
Ir 1 gul
38r:IrtguI-----
35r:
I ldefon so-
Laacar----
Poor:
s lope 'Iarge siones.
Poor:
s Iope 'Bhin layer 'area reclaim.
Poor:
s Iope ,thtn laYer 'area reclaim.
Poor:
slope 'thin IaYer t
area reclaim.
Poor:
s lope ,thin Iayer 'area reclalm.
of tabIe.
Unsuited:Lhln laYer.
Unsul ted :
thin layer.Star,t,an
See footoote at end
54 , 55--"' - lFai r:
Potis i ror
i
56-"-'-"- - iFalr:
Potts i low
I
I
118
SoiI nane'and
map sYmboI
5'l r:
Pot !s - -----
I lde fonso--
58r:Potts------
I lde fonso--
5gt:
Po tts- -----
I lde fonso--
60---------
Rhone
61 ---------
Rhone
62. :
Rock ouicroP.
Tor r lorthents.
63-----
SiIas
64----;-"'
Tanna
65. .Torrlfluvents
66r:
Torr lorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock ougcrop.
67rt
Torr iorthenBs.
Aock outcrop.
See footnote
9. --CONSTRUCTION I4ATERI ALS--Conti nued
Unsuited-U nsu i ted
RoadfiII
strength.
stren8th.
Fair:
1o!, sLrength.
Poor:Iarge stones.
Fair:slope,Iou sErsngth.
Poor:Iar8,e stones.
Poor:
3Iope.
Poor:
slope,large stones.
Falr:
sIope,ihin IaYer,Iou strength.
Poor:
s Iope .
Falr:loH strength.
Poor:
slope tIoH strengih,thtn layer.
Unsui ted---
Unsui ted---
Unsuited---
Unsuited---
Unsutted---
Unsuited---
I smaII
I
I
i slope,I small stones.
SOIL SUR
stone s.
stones.
stones.
gfones.
stones.
rl
I
i unsuited-- i Unsulsed-- it:i:;
Unsuited---
Unsuited---
Unsuited-'-
UnsuiLed---
Fatr:
smal I
Poor:
large
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
sIope,
I arge
Poor:
s loPe .
Poor:
slope,
I arge
Pocr:
sIope.
Poor:
s Iope .
Unsui ted---
Unsui ted---
Unsuited---
Unsu i ted---
Unsui ted'--
UnsuiEed---
Unsuited---
Unsu i ted---
Good.
Poor:
s loPe ,too claYeY.
Gravel Topsoi I
at end of table.
t,,,
I
'----
SOIL SUF
TABLE IO'--WATER MANAGEHENT- -Continued
50i.
maP
tatne and
symbol
Ponoreservoir
areas
EmbankmenLs r I
dikes, and I
Terraces and
diversi,ons
I
I
I
iLarS,e gEooes '
Grass
uaterh
Slope.
Percs sl.
Erodes e;,
Erodes ea
Slope,
drought 'large st
DrouBhtY.
Slope 'drouS,ht )
Slope.
Favorabl t
Slope.
Slope,
root i ng
d roughl )
Drainage i Ir(i8aL'ion
levees
I!Je-fonso
lJerrY
(im
ilihilI
47-----NihiIl
tl8------
NorLhtJater
49------"'
OIneY
50, 51
Ol ney
stones--- i SloPe 'I large stones'
I
I
II
Large sLones--- | SIoPe '! Iarge stones'
I
IIIayer----- | DePtfr to rock '- i sloPe..l
I
layer-----iDePbh Do rocl(
I
I
II
II
Thin IaYer-----iDePth to rock
I
a
I
I
I
Thtn IaYer----- i DePtn to rock
I
II
Hard Lo Pack--- i SIoPe, .! Percs sloHrY'
II
Pi ping--------- I SIoPe
I
I
I
Pi pinS--------- I SloPe
I
I
I
Pi plng--------- i SIoPe
I
I
I
Hard Lo Pack---lPercs slonIY'
i slope '
II
Favorable------ i SIoPe
I
I
i
Favorable------ i SloPe
I
I
I
Larg,e sLones, i SloPe '-""Ep"g". i Iarge stones'
I
aI
Seepage-------- i SIoPe
I
I
I
i Su"p.s. -' - - - " -
isl
ope----------
I
Thin laYer----- i SIoPe
I
I
I
Favorable'----- i Favorable'-----
I
II
Favorable------ i SloPe
I
I
Thin I aYer"--- iDcPth to rock 'i s toPe '
I
Iaig" stones, i sIoPe'
droughtY.
i Large
I
I
I
I
I
I SIoPe 'i large stones,
I drouBhiY.
i';13;.:'"""'' i'i::;;,,
i i droughtr
)5t: :l'iti"ron"o- iseePage 'f ' slope 'lit;
' v"7,27 ---' i'!ill"l' "o"* '
tiIt,, it- itllii; Lo rock.'lrrgu) I
i
[,0', il'i,ig,r---- Itll;i; ro rock
i
I
Is"""n--- isloPe ' 'I i dePEh Eo rock't;
'SloPe----------39....-.-.-..--...1'l
'SloPe 't0-"-"----""-- i'i i, i seepage.
lSloPe'
RootlnS dePth. I DePth Lo
slope. i slope '
I
Slooe, i DePth lo
rooting dePth, I sIoPC'
droughBy. iI
II
Slope, iDePth to
rolting dePghr i sloPe'
drou8hty. i
Itl33ii", crePth. itl33i; to rock'
slope ' itlll!; srorry.percs slowIY. i P'
Slope---- ------ | F"'o"ble------
Slope----------
SIope----------
Percs slowIY 'sIope.
Erodes easiIY,
sIoPe.
Erodes easilY'
sIope.
SIope,
droughtY,Iarge stOnes.
SIope,
droughtY.
SIope ,
drouBhtY.
SIope----------
f3yq13!lg------
SIoPe----------
Slope,
droughl Y 'rooting dePEh'
Thln
Thin
rock,
rock,
rock,
SIope,large st
d rouSh t Y
SIope,
root I n8
Slope,
root I ng
drought Y
Slope,
rootlng
drouShLY
Slope,
root I ng
SIope,percs sl
Favorabl e
: seePage.
I
SloPe--'------
SloPe- --- - ----
Percs sIorlY
Erodes easi I Y
Erodes easilY
Sloge,large siones.
Favorable----
SIoPe-'---- --
SloPe-'-'---'--
FavorabIe-"-'-
SIoPe----------
Depth Lo rock 'sloPe.
t)--------- , SloPe r
lampnier ' seePage '
:
t3-------" SloPe----------
Li m:n
I
nt!--------- - iSIoPe ,'Horval I Seepage '
,.:I. ,.) .ioivar---- i SIoPe '; seepage '
I
Tridell iSloPe'
' seepage '
I
i
Seepage,
slope.
SloPe,
seepaSe .
Seepage--------
iSloPe'i seePaBe.
"'-'iDePLh to rock
a| ut,e i sIoPe,
I seePage
See fooLoole a" erl'J of cable
BIFLE AREA, COLORADO
Soil name and
map symbol af
53r: i
Farachute- i DePth Lo rock '! sIoPe 'It seepage.
I
I
Rhone------ i SIoPe,
i <lepth to rock '
Pondreservoir
TABLE IO.--WATER HANACEMENT.-ConLinued
I
EmbankmenLs ' i
dikes, and i
DIai nate i IrriSation
Ievee
Thi.n IaYer-----
Thin Iayer-----
Depth to rock,
slope.
Slope ,depth Lo rock.
I Slope,
I droughtY,
i rooting dePth.
II
I Slope,i rooting dePth.
Terraces and
diversions
lDepth to rock,
i slope.
I
I
I
I Slope,I depth
! SIope ,I rootir
i drougl
II
i Slope,to rock. i rootir
fl
il
fi
f,
fl
I
I
fl
I
fl
c
,!
T
il
.t
I
Potis
PoLLs
Piping--------- | SIoPe
Piping--------- i SloPe
hln }ayer-----lSloPet - i- i Percs sIovIY, i
I dePth t,o rock ' !
ttartla3tlirti1larttirtitiplirtlirti
tlir
llarttar
tlartr,t
i oinq--------- ! Favorable------ i
ltartlirioinr-'------- i Slope- ---'--"- i
tlartlariping--------- I SIope- - - - -'--' - i-tl arttir
57rl.Potts------
I ldefonso--
56r , 59r:
Potts--- -- -
I Idefonso- -
60 r 6 l-----
Rhone
62r z
llock outcroP.
Torr iorthencs.
63------
SiIas
64---------
Tanna
65r .Torrlfluventg
66. :
Torrlorthents.
Callborthlds.
Sock outcroP.
67' z
Tor r ior thents.
Rock outcroP.
68---------
V ale
Pipi ng--------- i Slope'- " -'-'- -
iirrtir
Large stones--- | Slope ' iI Iarge siones' I
trir
II
I
IPiping--------- i SIoPe
I
II
Large stones--- I SIoPe 'I large stones'
I
I
II
Thin Iayer----- | SloPe,
I dePih to rock.
II
II
I
a
II
IIIIlplng--------- ! SloPe,i floods'
II
I
I
Erodes easi Iy-- | Erodes
II
II
Large stones. i SIoPe 'slope. i large
idrouS't
Seepage -- -- ----
Seepage 's lope .
See Page --------
Seepage,
slope.
S Iope ,depth to rock.
Slope,
seePaSe .
Slope,depth to rock.
Seepage--------
Slope ,
seepaSe.
SIope,
seepage.
end of table.
Fa vor able--- -- - i Favorat'
SIope,
a
I
I
I
I SIope ,
I
I
Slope, i
percs slowIY, irootlng depth. i
I
a
I
II
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
'I
I
I
I
i Slope,
I erodes easiIY.
I
i Slope 'I erodes easilY.
SIope,
erodes easiIY.
Slope 'Iarge stones 'droughtY.
Slope,
erodes easilY.
Slope,
lar8,e stones i
droughty.
Slope,rooting depth.
I Erodes
I
II
i SIoPe ,I erodes
Slope,
erodes easl lY.
Lar8,e stones.
s lope .
Slope,
depth io rcck.
easily-- i Erodes
i SloPe ,easily. I erode,
I
I
I
I Slope ,
lercidc,r
i SIcpe,i large
I drcugl
I
I
iSlope,i rootin
I
I
II
I
aI
tI
I
P
T
P
P
P
Slope,floods.
depth to rock,l erodes
oercs sIoYIY. I rootin
'l I
aII'a
aI
I
III
II
II
II
II
I
a
I
I
IIIt
I
I
I
I
Favorable------ I Erodes easily I Erodes
rltl
ttslooe---------- i Erodes easily, i SloPe 'I slope' I erodes
,'IrlSIope----------isloPe' islgl:t' i erodes easilY' i erodes
rt
See footnote at
RIFLE AREA. COLORADO
Soil name and
maP symbol
27r.
Hal aquePts
29, 29
Heldt
3t-------"
Heldt
7)---------'t-lolderness vart'nt
33---' - "- '
I lde fon so
'5r:
I ldefon30
Lazear ----'
36, 37----'lrigul
36. :IriSul-----
S!arman----
42--------
Lamph I er
rtj---------
Limon
fioderate:too claYeY t
Percs sloulY '
iloderate:
sloPe 'too cIaYeY,
percs slowIY '
Severe:
s loPe .
iloderate:
sloPe,percs sIouIY 'too cIaYeY.
Severe i
s IoPe 'I arge stones '
Severe:
s IoPe 'depbh to rock'
Severe:
sloPe,
depLh to rock '
Severe:
s loPe t
depLh to rock '
Severe:
sIoPe.
Hoderate:
dusLY.
Hoderaie:
s IoPe 'too cIaYeY.
percs sloulY '
Se vere :
s IoPe .
Paths and t,ra
lloder a le :
too cIaYeY.
Xoderate:too cIaYeY.
ilodcrat€:
slope,
Loo claTeY.
Hoderate:
Eoo ciaYeY.
Sevet'e:larde sEones.
' Sd'ref e:'s-ope'
. I arg,e stones.
TABL E I I .--RECREATIONAL DEvELOPHENT--Con!inued
Picnic areas PlaYgrounds
Camp areas
Hbderate:ioo claYeY,
percs slot{IY '
Hoderate:
sloPe,too claYeY,percs sIouIY '
Severe:
sIoPe.
Hoderate:
s lop6 ,percs slorIY,
too cIayey.
Severe:
s IoPe 'large siones '
lu--------- I Severe:
Ildefonso i slooe 'i large stones'
Severe:
s loPe.
Severe:
s loPe.
Severe:
s IoPe 'I ar8,e SiOne s '
Severe !
s IoPe .Large stones.
Severe:siope,
dePth to rock'
I Severe:I sIoPe,i Iarge stones.
I
t
I Severe:I sIoPe 'I larSe stones.
II
i Severe:i sIoPe 'I dePth Lo rock '
i Severe:I sloPe,i Iarge stones'
Severe:
sIoPe,
I arge
Severe:
depth
smal I
sloPe.
Severe:
s IoPe ,
<iepth
stones.
!o rccl( r
stor:es.
to rock.
Severe:
sloPe tdepth Eo rock '
Severe:
sIoPe,
dePih Lo rock,
soaIl stones'
Severe:
sIoPe.
iloderate:
sloPe t
dustY.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
sIoPe.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sloPc rlarge stones.
Hoderate:
3mal l stones ,
s loPe.
Severe:
s IoPc .
Scver€:
sloPe.
Severe:
s Ioge.
Severe:
sloPe.
iloderate:
dustY.
Hoderat€:
t!usiY.
Severe:
s IoPc .
Hoderate:loo claYeY '
Severe:
s IoPe tdepih Eo rock.
Severe:
sloPe,
dept,h to rock '
Severe:
sloPe tdepih !o rock'
Severe:
s: oPe.
Hoderate:
dustY.
Hoderate:
s IoPe ,
dustY.
Severe:
sloPe.
fioderaLe:too cIaYeY 'percs slowIY.
ModeraLe:
s lope ,
dusLy.
Severe:
sIoPe.
Mod er ate :
Loo cIaYeY,
percs slowlY '
See fooEnole at end of LabIe'
MorvaI
{5r:y6;y3]-----
Tridell----
q6- --- - --- -
:IihiII
tt'l ------
Nihill
q8-- -- - -
Nor ghrate r
u9, 50----'
0l ney
)?---'-'-- '
'achute
iJ.:
Par ac huBe - -
5'ltt
?o lls- -- -- -
I ldefonso
5.JI:
Poibs
I ldefonso--
t9r'.?oLrs------
I idet'JnsJ--
SI i ght
iloderale:
sIoPe.
Severe:
s IoPe .
Hodera ie :
smaIl stones '
Severe:
3 loPe .
Severe:
s loPe .
Hoderate:
duslY.
Hoderate;
5loPe,
dustY.
Severe 3
3 loPe .
i Severe:
i sloPe.
I
I Hoderate:I sloPe.
Sllght
Severe:Iarge Stones '
iloderaEe:
s IoPe .
Severe:
s IoPe .
iloderaLe:
small stones '
Severe:
s lope .
Severe:
s IoPe .
Moderat,e:
dusLY.
Moderaie:
sloPe,
tlustY.
Severe:
sloPe.
I
i Severe:i sloPe.
I
I Severe:i sloPe 'i large siones'
SOIL
PaLhs and tl
Sltght.
,qoderate:large sloaes
HoderaL€ 3
srnal I stooes
I Hod era te :
I sloge,
iSltght.
i
i Severe:i large sBone
lcderale:
slDPe.
Severe:Iarge stone
ioil name and
maP sYmbol
TABL E I I . --RECREATIONAL DEV ELOPMENT--ConL i nued
i Pi.nic areas P I aYground s
CamP areas
li8h3.
Severe:
smal I stones '
Severe:
sloPe,
small slones'
Severe:
s lope .
iloderate:
sloPe r
dustY.
Severe:
sIoPe.
Severe !
sloPe.
i snall stones
I
i Scvcre:i sloPe.
ll,lodcraic:i dusEY.
I
I
i Hooeraic:i duslY.
I
;Serere:i sloPe.
I
I Mooerate:i sIope.
iS! i8,ht.
I
I Severe:i sloPe.
II
I Severe:
i sloPe.
Severe:
slcPe.
Severe:
s IoPe 'large st'ones '
Severe 3
s IoPe '
Severe:slope,
larg,e stcnes '
Severe:
sloPe.
I ModeraLe:I sloPe.
SIiSht
Severe:large stones'
Severe:
s IoPe .
Severe:
s IoPe 'large sLones '
I Severe:
I sloPe.
I
lSevere:I sIoPe'
I Iarge sL"nes'
Severe:
s IoPe.
Severe:
s IoPe 'Iarge Stones '
Severe:
sIoPe.
Severe:
sIoPe 'I arge sLones '
Severe:
sIoPe.
iSevere:i sIoPe'i Iarge sLo!:es'
i ievere:
i slcPe.
iSevere:: slJPe 'i I arBe sL:ne
I
See footnoie aL end of Lable'
-
' - lModeraEe:
5\r 55----- islight---- isriShr---- i"ti"pt'
PoLts I I is.r"."tI I Hoderate:i'"----'-- l':i:;::"' -
iSIttht.
:Sli3ht.
I
I RIFLE AFIEA, COLOBADO
20t. .
Cryaquolls i
i
2tr; !
Cush6an---- - - ---- - lV.ry! poor.
i
Lazea? --- -- - ------ I U etYI poor.
II
Zz- - --- - - - - - --- - --- iV ery
Dateman I Poor '
i
23"--- "---'-'l?oorDeira i
i24r- I
Dol lard-- --' - ""' i Poor
i
i
Rock ouBcroP. i
i
25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' - l tl er Y
TABLE I 2.--WILDLIFE HABITAT POTETITIALS--Continued
Very
POOr.
Y erypoor.
Very
Poor.
Fa 1r
Poor
Poor
Good
Poor
Poor
Good
Good
Fai r
Cood
Fair
Gciod
Falr
Poor
Ver y
poor.
Good Ver y
poor.
Verypoor.
Uery
poor.
Ver y
POOr.
Very
POOr.
Very
poor.
Uerypoor.
Ver Ypoor.
Poor
Fair
Poor
Poor
Poor
Very
poor.
ller y
poor.
Cood
Good
Fal r
Very
.roor.
Uer y
poor.
Very
POOr.
Verypoor.
Vcr y
poor.
Uery
Poor.
Uery
Poor.
Yer y
poor.
Yery
POOr.
Verypoor.
Verypoor.
I Uery i FaI poor. i
Fr
E EoE
Rcck ouEcroP.
27. .
H al aquePts
3q-------"Ildefonso
35t t
Ildefonso-
Lazear-----
36, 37-----
I r lgul
38r:Irigul-----
Starman ----
39---------Jerry
See foolnote at
I Very I VerYI poor. I poor.
IIVery I Uery
poor. I Poor.
IIVery i Uery
Poor. I poor.
IIvery i Very
poor. I Poor.I
3
IIVery I VerY
Poor. I poor.rl
Very i Very
Poor. I poor.
IIVery I VerY
Poor. I poor.
i
end of 3able.
Very
POOr.
Ver y
poor.
Good
Fa 1r
Very
poor.
Uerypoor.
Fa
i26': i
f.31 [6y- -- -- -- ----- t Very
! poor.
II
II
I
I
II
I
a
I
I
28, 2g---"---'-"-tFalrH;rdr I
i
30, 3l-------------l Poor- Hardt, i
i
12-- - '-'-'- - '---"- il211
Holdernels V ar I ent iII
33- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | P oor-i roefonso I
Very
poor.
Very
poor .
Fa1 r
Fal r
Falr
Poor
Poor
Poor
Falr
Fai r
lFatr
II
Falr
Falr
Falr
Falr
Poor
Fai r
Poor
Poor
Falr
Fa 1r
lFalr
I
Fa 1r
Falr
Fa 1r
Fal r
Poor
Fair
Poor
Very
POOr.
Poor
Verypoor.
Very
poor.
Ver y
poor.
Ver y
poor.
Ver y
poor.
Fa 1r
Poor
Fair
Poor
I Poor
I
I Very i VerYI poor. I Poor.
Po
Fa
Fa
!a
Fa.
Fa
FarIi
I
I
I
Very
Poor.
Poor
Very
poor.
Ve ry
POOr.
Ver y
poor.
Very
poor.
V€ry
poor.
Ver y
Poor.
Ver y
poor.
Ver y
poor.
Very
poor.
Very
poor.
Poor
Poor
Poor
Very
poor.
Poor
UerY
Poor.
Uery
POOr.
Very
POOr.
Verypoor.
Uery
poor.
Very
poor.
U(
l:::;;; lSllrl ; ; i::r:::i;eEll!*iiliillli:lT:i :;ffi"i"0 i::ii' io":;;"'i;::::;i';::; i':l:l;ist'"u'il;:i;:'i'iiii;'i ,iil! ! ,iiil !-;iii:'iIlcropsiregumesipral!!jt'lll]ipiaiisi!'iareasitireitire:tirel
132
soil name and
maP syobol
Potts
57. , 5gr.
Potls-------'---
I ldefonso--
59. :
Pott,t-----"---'
iGrasses I herba-
i an<l lceous
TAELE I2..-}JILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS.-CONtiNUEd
SOIL SU.
Petr -
I and
OOs -
land
tr
i t{eu I and i
nild-vild-i trild- i r
lif Iif i life
It
qO, q l-----'------- lFalr
Kim II
q2-- ---- -------'-'- | Poor
Lanpnier i
I
tt3- - -------- '-"--'',|967Llmon iI
4tt - - - - - --- -- --"'-'I F aLr
[orval :I
45': !'iorval---- -------- lF aLr
Irriderr---- ir;!L.
I
46-- ----------"-" lF aLt
iinrrt iI
47 - "' :- - -' -"' -'-' | ? oor
ilthill iI
rl8---------'------- I Poor
l,lorthuatcr i
i
I 50 I 51-'-'----- I Poor
Orney iI52---"'--- iv::I-
Parachute
53r I
I poor.
III
i.it"tt'tt-- -' -'-" i I ee7
III
R hone------ ---" -- lPoot
I
5u , 55, 56--"'-'-- i Poor
o^t i. I
immI and
lsee<l
s siDlants
I
I
lFair
I
I
I
I
i Good
Fa.lr
Good
Cood
Poor
Falr
Fair
Good
Fair
Good
Goocl
Goocl
lFair
I
Fair
Falr
Falr
Falr
Good
Good
I
I
I
iVerYI poor.
I
I
i VerYI poor.
I
i VerY
Fair
Poor
Poor
Good
Good
Verypoor.
Good
Fal r
Poor
Fal r
Very
Poor .
Poor
Poor
Falr
Fair
Falr
Fair
Fai r
F alr
Falr
Fair
Fai r
Fatr
Fair
Farr
Fair
Poo r
Poor
Fatr
Fatr
Poor
Cood
Good
Poor
Fair
Fair
Fair
tlery
Poor.
Uery
poor.
Vcry
Poor.
Poor
Poor
UerY
Poor.
U erypoor.
Very
POOr.
VerY
poor.
Very
POor.
Verypoor.
VerY
9oor.
UerY
poor.
iVerYi poor.
UerY
poor.
V€rY
Poor.
ttery
POOr.
Very
Poor.
Ver Y
POOr.
VerYpoor.
Poo r
Poo r
Poor
VerY
Poor.
VerYpoor.
Verypoor.
Very
poor.
Poor
Very
POOr.
VerYpoor.
Ver Ypoor.
poor.
Poor
Poor
Ver Y
POor.
VerY
Poor.
Ver Ypoor.
VerY
poor.
VerY
Poor.
Verypoor.
VerYpoor.
Very
poor.
iVeryi poor.
Fair
Fair
I
I Poor
I
I VerYI poor
I
i VerY
i poor.
I
I
i VerY
i poor.
II
II
lVery
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
Fa
!o
Fa
7a
?a
ia
i"
JI
Fai r
Poo r
Poor
Poor
Poor
V ery
poor.
Poor
Very
POOr .
Poor
VerY
POOr.
Poor
Very
poor .
IlFair
I
Fair
Fair
Fai r
Fair
Fair
Fair
poor.
VerY
Poor.
VerYpoor.
Verypoor.
VerYpoor.
Very
poor.
VerY
poor.
VerY
poor.
VerY
poor.
VerYpoor.
I Poor
I
Poor
Poor
Poor
Poor
Poor
Poor
Fair
Poor
I ldefonso--
60--------'
R hone
6t------'--
Rhone
i(ock outcroP.
.Tor r ior !hents.
See foornot'e aL end of iable'
RIFLE AREA, COLOBAOO
SotI
map
name and
symbo I
i Depth iiir!
TABLE 13.--ENCINEEHINO INDEx PnOPERTIES--Continued
ITlas"if+gatI9!-i uniri"o i AASHT0
:C, 29 ,
iieldI
J0, Jl----'
Io-6 iCIaY
8-o0iSiItY
I
I
i A-7
i A-7
II
I
I
cLiA-q,
i A-7,
'15-95
7 5-95
50-80
60- 85
q5-55
45-55
20- 3:
l5- 60
-q0
20-25
20-25
20-25
20-25
20- 30
20- 30
20- 30
20- 30
20- 30
20- 30
30-tl0
30-rl0
20-35
35- 60
20-45
20- 30
25-3i
USDA lexture
loam------- i CH 'clay, iCH'
;r:
i es- too i 95- looi 95- loo
i s5- roo I 95- looi 9i- loo
t!i
i gs- r oo i 90- I oo i 7o-95
i ci- r oo i io- t oo I eo-gi
i s5- r oo i el- t oo_.r o_5-.!.9
CL
CL
0
0
I cIaY,clay loaml
loioerness varianri
:1.
I lcle fonso--
Lazear--"-
io, )7'-"'Irrgul
.)1.
iriguL--"'
S larman
,t2--
Lampnler
SEonv loam----'-:SH'
Very sLonY Ioam, iSi't 'very gravellY isandy loam. i
I
GraveI lY loanr--- | i'|L'
GravellY loam' illL'
cobbly loam. i
Un{eathered i
: sandv I
bedrock.
ChannerY loan'--
Very channerY
sandy cIaY
Ioam.
Unrreathered
bedrock.
sandY cIaY
loan.
U nHea!he red
bedrock.
Very gravellY
loam, channerY
loam, verY
channerY loam.
Unueathered
bedrock.
Loan- ------ -"'-
GravellY cIaY
Ioam, cobblY
clay loamt
cobbIY cIaY.
CravelIY Ioam'
cobbIY cIaY.
LOam-
Loafi--------'-"
5-25
20-'l o
5-25 i50-75
2O-70 iuo-?5
I
I
Io-5 i 50-80
ro-20 i 60-95
Io-8 i stonY loam------ i SM 'c-60 i vutv- stonY Ioam' i sM '- i verY gravellY i
OH
UH
iA-6
A-6
A-5
h-7
A-?i
A-2i
I
0-5
0-5
0-5
I
iA- I ,
iA-l'
I
I
45-60
35-60
5o-75
55-85
30- rl5
25-50
tl0- 6 5
50-80
50-7
I
i 20- 35
ilO-3\)
20- 35t0-30
30-55
30-?0
,)-))
5- t5
15-55
5- l5
30- 50
20-35
55-7 0
35-7 0
30- 50
50-7'
50-75
0-8
8-60
0-{
t{- l6
r6
0-6
6- t7
t7
o-6
6- l7
t7
0-3
3-t3
r3
0-3
3-tlo
rlu- 60
o- 60
0-60
GM
GH
cl,,l
G|1
A-2
A-2
ChannerY Ioam---iGH-CC,i CL-HL
Very channerY iCI:C!:
t
I
i GM-GC ,i cL- t4L
lcll-cc
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
A-2, A-4
A- 2 , A-:l
A-q
A-2
A- rt
A-2
A-1. A-2
A-1, A-2
A-qA-6, t-7
5-20
5-20
5-20
5-20
0- l5
0- l5
0
5- 30
5- 30
70-75
20-50
70-75
20-50
60- 80
35-55
80- I 00
60-90
60-90
75- r00
80- 100
60-7 5
20-50
75- l 00
?5-100
45-6i
r5-30
60- 75
20-50
50-75
3o-50
7 5- 100
60- 80
60-?5
q5-65
I5-3C
{0- 60
30- rl 5
7 0-95
tl5-7 0
{0-? 0
channerY loam'-' it3;3i :
i cP-cc
I
I
I
i GP.GC
IGH
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
iMLiGc, cL,
CH
Gc, cL,
cL-ML,
GH-GC
HL
HL
A-2,
A-ll ,
A-6,
A-?
A- ll 0-5 60-90
7 0-95A-q
See footnoge aL end of table.
0-lo
RIFLE AREA, COLOBADO
ln
TABLE I3...EI{GINEENING ITDEX PROPERTIES.-CONEiNUEd
I ! I i lF;5E:l F6;64;t;a;F5;3i;E I
soit name and iDeptni usDA texture l- i-:- i;i;!t i
'sieve ?umuer-- ' itil;il
mapsymbol i-"'"i -- iuniri"oiAASHror.i"i."i u j ,o !uo lroo i'----
153.,
Parachute Loam--
Loan----- -- -- ---
Very channerY
Ioam' verY
channerY sandY
Ioam.
UnHea thered
b.drock.
Loam-- ---- -- --- -
Sandy claY loam'
Ioam.
cL- llL
CL,
CL. HL ,slt-sc,
sc
cH-cc, GH
cL, cL-HL
CL,
cL-llL,
S!1-SC 'sc
G r{- GC
o-5
5- 18
A- tl
A-q, A-6
A-1, A-2
0
0
5- 30
90- 100
75- lOO
25-UO
90- I 00
?5-95
20-30
65-95
70-95
I5-30
50-75
35-75
I 0-20
50-70
35-65
I5-30
20- 3020'3s
t5-25
t8-29
29
0-8
8-28
A-{ 'A-{,
A-2
0
0-5
0- l0
90- l 00
85- r 00
q 5-60
75- I 00
?5'100
75- t00
50-?5
40-7 5
90- t 00
85- r 00
{5-60
E0-95
75-95
q0-55
?0-90
60-90
30-50
20-35
20-rl0
20- 30
A-6
A-6
28-52
52
ChannerY sandY
clay loam, verY
channerY sandY
clay Ioam.
UnucaBhered
bedrock.
ttt,55t 56---------
Po t, ts
5'lt, >utr 59tl
Potts
I ld e fonso--
tJO. 6l-----
Rhone
62r:
Sock outcroP.
Torr lor ihents .
63-----
SiIas
! o-q : Loam------------ | HL
! l-Za i Clay loam------- i c!-
i za-oo i Loam------ -'--'- itlL
II
Loam------------ i ML
CIay loam---"'-iCL
167111- - - - - -'----- i ML
II
SEony loam iSH r Cll
Very stonY Ioam' lSl{, CM
very g,raveIIY ;
sandy loam. iILoan-------'--'-i CL ' cL-HL
Sandy cIaY Ioam' iCL,Ioam. I CL-ML 'I sH-sc,isc
Channery sandY iGll-GC
clay loam, verYi
chsnnery sandY iclay loam. iUnHeathercd i "-
its- rooi zs- roo i o:-go i59'79
r ii- roo i zs- too i ?o- loo i 55-80
i is- rooi ?5- roo i65-90 i5o-70
0-q,t-28
28-60
0-8
8-60
0-8
8-28
28-52
52
A-q
A-6
A-q
A-l,
A-l r
A-{ ,A-{ r
A-2
I
lA-q
iA-6
iA-tl
A-4
A-6,
A-6 '
A-2
50-70
55-80
50-?0
20- 35I0-30
50-70
35-65
I 5-30
25-35
25-35
25-35
25-35
25-35
25-35
20-25
20-25
0
0
0
5-25
20-7 0
0
0-5
0- l0
80-95
75-95
rt0-55
70-90
60-90
30- 50
II
?5-100i65-90
?5-100i?0-100
?5-lo0i65-90
tIqo-60 i30-tr5
35-60 i 25-50A-?
A-2
A-6
A-6
20- 35
20-lt0
0- 60
0-9
9-24
2rr- 30
30
bcdrock.
Loam-
Stlty cIaY loam
CIay loam, claY 'silty cIaY loam
Very channerY
loam, channerY
clay loamt
loam.
Unve aihered
bedrock.
ML
CL
CL
cH-Gc,
CL- HL
A-7
A-7
0- l0
0-5
0-5
0-r0
90- r 00
90- I 00
90- I 00
irl0- 100
80- I 00
90- I 00
90- r 00
30-95
75-95
90- I 00
80-9 5
25-80
55-80
85-95
75-90
20-?o
20-25
35-{5
35-tt5
25-30
I
I
I
IIi---
I
I
II
Sec fooonotc .t 6nd of i8ble.
map symbol i i i i water lreactioni i potential i-]|-iiiiicaPaciLYll'
Ir
- |
-
!
-
!
-
|
-
t--.--! i , Itrtttttaia17------ i 0-2ri 20-27 i 0.6-2.0 i0.16-0.18i6.6-7.3 i <2 iLow-----------10,241 5 I
SOIL S
TABLE I'I,.-PHYSICAL AND CHEHICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS.-CoNTiNuEd
riia..iiErosioniSoil name and iDepthiClay (2mml Permeability iAvailablei SoiI iSalinityi Shrink-sweIl i factors iC
7--------- i o-21 i 20-27 i 0.6-2.0 i0.16-0.r8i6.6-7.3 i <2 itor-----------io.e,,icocheEopa i21-60 i 35-50 ! 0.06-0.a i0. I l-0.14i6.6-7.8 i <2 iHigh----------iO.Zqii6.6-7.6 i <2 iHiSh----------io,24i
tlltlfrtt,tltlttttltttttttta13r, l9r: i I i I i i i i !Cochetopa-------i 0-21 i 20-27 i 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18i6.6-7.3 i <2 lLow-----------i0.ztti 5i2l-601 35-50 i 0.06-0.2 i0.ll-0.14i6.6-?.8 i <2 !Hierr----------i0.arrillttttttattttttltiJerry----- i 0-3 i 20-25 i 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18i6.6-7.3 i <2 iLou-----------i0.28! 5i 0-3 i 20-25 i 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18i6.6-7.3 i <2 iLou-----------i0.28!i 3-60i 35-50 I 0.06-0.2 i0.13-0.15i7.4-8.4 i <2 iHigh----------i0.32irtttttttitrtrtttta20r, i i i i i i i I iCryaquollsiiiiiiii!
142
lrtttttaarttttttta21': i i i i i i ! i icushman---------i 0-3 i 16-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.16-0.20i6.6-7.8 i <2 lLow-----------io.24i 2i 3-l1i 25-35 i 0.6-2.0 i0.lq-0.18i7.tr-8.t1 i <2 lModerate------i0.32iirl-32i t6-2o i 0,6-2.0 i0.08-0.12i7.tI-8.t1 i <2 iLow-----------i0.t7ii 32 i --- i --- i --- i --- i --- i--------------i----illttttttarttttaaalLazear----------i 0-tt i 15-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.08-0.lli?.9-9.0 i <2 iley-----------10.20i Ii 4-16i 15-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.08-0.lli >7,9 i <2 iLoH-----------i0.20ii 16 i --- i --- i --- i --- i --- i--------------t----liiiiiiiiirlllttalrrti,aai,22--------- i 0-3 i t5-25 i 0.6-2,0 i0.lt-0.1316.1-7.3 i <2 iLow-----------i0.2qi lDateman i 3-22i t0-20 i 0.6-4.0 i0.08-0.1016.6-2.8 i <2 iLoy-----------i0.20i
i22-3tt i l0-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.08-0.10i6.6-7,3 i <2 iLou-----------i0.2oii22-3tt i r0-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.08-0.10i6.6-7,3 i <2 iLou-----------i0.2oii 34 i --- i --- i --- i --- i --- i--------------i----ittlttltrlttrtaiiaa23--------- i 0-l2i l0-20 i 0.6-2.0 i0.10-0.14i6.6-7.8 i <2 lLow-----------l0.2ttl jDetra i12-57i 20-35 i 0.6-2.0 i0.tq-0.16i6.6-8.q i <Z liloderaBe------i0.Z0ii 57 i --- i --- i --- I --- i --- i-------------- i ---- I!!rrtttltlrltttttt24,: i i i i I i i i iDollard---------i 0-5 i 35-rt5 i 0.06-0.2 i0.17-0.r9i7.rt-9.0 i <z iHrgh----------i0.lzii 5-251 15-50 i 0.06-0.2 i0.13-0.1817.tt-9.0 i <2 !Hish----------l0.tr3li 25 i --- i --- i --- I --- i --- 1--------------i----tiiiiiiiiitttrttaaRockouEcrop. i i i i i
rlttttaattrtttra
tttttttrtttttrrtttaa,ii25--------- i 0-l5i l0-23 i 0.6-2.o i0.16-0.18i6.1-7.3 i <2 lLorl-----------i0.20!EEoe it5-24i tO-25 i 0.6-2.0 i0.12-0.ltli6.t-6.5 i <Z iLow-----------l0.l5ii24-60i 20-25 i 0.6-2.0 i0.05-0.11i6.1-7.3 i <2 iLour-----------i0.15illrttlttlrrttttttt26.: i i i i i i i i if31]ev----------l 0-l0i 15-25 i 0.6-2.0 i0.t2-0.1qi7.4-7.8 i <2 iLour-----------i0.28iil0-tr2i t8-27 I 0.6-2.0 i0.05-0.07i7.9-8.tr i <2 lLow-----------i0.28ii q2 i --- i --- i --- i'--- i --- i--------------i----i
ttrtii,,tRockoutcrop. i i i i I i i i ilrlrtttrarrtttttlt27.. i i i I i i i i Iaa ! I I I I I I r r,. llltlaataHalaqueprsliliiiiiiiiiiittii28, 29, 30, 3l---i 0-8 i 30-tl5 i 0.06-0.2 10.12-0.17i7.t1-9.0 i <8 iHigh----------i0.28i 5Herdr i 8-60i l5-rt5 i 0.06-0.2 i0. l2-0 .17 i7 ,9-9,0 i (8 iflieh---------- i0.28!tttltttttlttttiirrtltttttrrtttiill32--------- i 0-lli 30-tl0 i 0.2'0.6 i0.15-0.19i7.9-8.4 i <2 liloderate------i0.zrtl 52---------------i 0-lli 30-rl0 i 0.2'0.6 i0.15-0.19i7.9-8.4 i <2 liloderate------i0.2rllHolderness ill-301 q0-60 i 0.06-0.2 i0.15-0,19i7.9-8.tI i <2 iHigh----------i0.28i
60 I 10-40Variant - 110-60i 10-40 | O.2-O.6 10.15-0.lql?-q-8.q I <2 lHich----------l
I0-8 I 15-25
8-60 i 15-25
lLow----------- i0. l5i 3
i Low-------'--- i 0. l5 I
tt
ttio.o8-o.loi7.4-8.tI
i0.06-0 .08 i7 .9-8 . rr
lrtt
tatt
ll
ll
tlltlllLow-----------i0. l5i 3
I Lon---'------- i 0. l5 iiii
<2(433,II
<2
<4
2.0-6.0
2.0-6 .0
35r.
I lde fon so-- -----I0-8 i
8-60 I
II
t5-25
15-25
2 .0-6.0
2 .0-6 .0
See footnoEe at end of table.
Soil name and
map symbol
ttiDepthiclay
tl
rcL
53.:Rhone-----------i 0-3 ii 8-28 i
i 28-52 ii52 i
tl56-------l 0-tt;i rr-28 i
i28-60i
20-27
20-30
'3:lo
57., 58., 59r:
Pol ts- - --- - -----
62r:
Rock ouucrop.
Ianna
65r .TorrlfluvenEs
Torr ior then Ls .
Camborrhlds.
Rock outcrop.
67't
Tor r lor then Es.
Rock oulcrop.
68, 69 , 7O------
U aIe
71. t
ViIla
Zoltay---------
5u , 55,
Pot Ls
15-25
2o'3s
t5-25
t5-25
20-35
15-25
t5-25
15-25
20-27
20- 30
20- 30
IIi o-qirt-28
i 28-60
0-9
9- 24
2rl-30
30
2"t - 35
35-q5t5-30
a
I
I ldefonso------- i 0-8I 8-60
a,60, 6l-----------i 0-8Fhone i 8-28
i 28-52i52
at
II
I
I
II
Iorriorthents.
63- --- -Silas
o- 60
64
0-ri
1-26
20-27
25-35
I 5-30
t5-27
20-3s
15-25
26-60
0-q
4- 15
r5-60
0- 19
r9-60
0- l7
r7-60
20-27
35-45
l0- l8
r0-r8
TABLE lq.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPER'fiiS Jl SCILS--ConLrtlued
Permeabi I i Ly
I
iAvailatrle
I waLer
I capac
i Soi
i reac !
P!
o.6-2,o0.6-2.0
o'2_1'o
0.6-2.00.6-2.0
0.6-2.O
o.5-2.00.6-2.00.6-2.0
2 .0-6 .O2.0-6.0
0,6-2 .0o.6-2.o
o.6-2 .0
lrll
10.19-0.21i6.6-7.d
i0.15-0,17i6.6-7 .a
i0.08-0.1016.6-7.E
lr
lt
i0. l6-0. l8 i 5.5- 7 .6
i0.19-0.21i6.6-8.1
i0.16-0.18i7.9-9.0
0.r6-0.18i6.6-7.i0.19-0.21i6.6-8.rt0.16-0.t8i7.9-9.0
I
I
0.08-o. toi7.q-8.40.06-0.08i7.9-8."
I0.19-0.21i6.6-7
0.15-0.17i6.6-7
0.08-0.10i6.5-7
I
6.6-7 .8
6 .6-7
7.4-9
7 . rl-9
.8
.8
,t
.8
.0
0.6-2.0
0.06-0.2
0.06-0.2
0.06-0.2
0.6-2 .0
0.6-2 .00.6-2.0
0.2-0.6
2 .0-6 .0
0.2-2 ,O
0.lrr-0.20
0. r2-0.18
0.07-0 . l 2
0.
0.
0.
19-0 .22
1? -0 .22
r 3-0 .20
6 . l -7 .8
6.6- 8 . tt
7 . rl-9 .0
0.r6-0.r8i7.r1-8.4
0.10-0. t4i7.{-4.4
i0.ltt-o.16i7.9-8.tr
0.6-2.00.06-0.2 i0. r7-0. r9i6.6-7.8
io.r3-0.15i6.6-7.8lrll2.O-6.O iO.'t6-0.r8i6.6-8.tr
2.O-6 -O 10. l5-0. l7 i7.9-8. 'rttlllrll'r rlll'll-l-
r See description of the map uniL for composition and behavior characLerisiics of Lhe map unlt.
I iSal
rcn i
rnityi
I
Shrrnk-sHeI I
poLenLiaI
SOIL S
ros!.on ii factors il_-T-.-'atl
rl
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
(2
<2
<2
<2
<q
tttt
IttliLow-----------i0.2tti 3i Low----------- i 0.2tt i
i iloderate------ I 0.2t{ i0 .2r{ i
ttt
i Low----------- I 0.37 i
i iloderate------ i 0. t|3 i
i Low----------- i 0.55 !
iLotr-----------
i Hoderate-----
i Low----------
I!les----------lLow----------
I<2 i16rr----------<2 i ModeraLe-----<2 i Low----------
It -------------
Loe-----------
<2
<4(l
}{oderate-----
iloderaLe------
Moderate------
(2 iHoderate------<2 il,loderaLe------<2 i Low-----------
I
I
I ModeraIe-2-6
(g
(8 iLow-----------
0 .2{
0 .20
lHoderaLe------i0.32
rltl<2 lHoderate------i0.26<2 iHigh----------l0.ztl
tl<2 I Lou----------- i 0.20<2 i Low----------- i0.20
2
::-
TABLE 15.--SOIL AND IIATER FEATURES--Contlnued
5
O)
SoiI name ann
nap synbol
20r.
Cryaquol I s
2lr:
Cushman- ---
Lazear-----
22---------
Dateman
23-------
Detra
2llr:Dollard----
Rock outcroP.
25-----
E Loe
26' :Farlou-----
ilocl( outcrop.
2'lr.
daI aquepLs
26, 29, 30, 31----
Heldt
32---------
Holderness
varianL
Potent I a I
Frequency Duration lt|onihs I Depth llonths Depth Hardne ss frost
ol corroslon
tt
I Uncoated I Concretecl
I
I
Io8
ou
r1
i 'rr'
None-------
None--- - ----
None--------
tatl
R i ppable
Hard
Hard
Hard
Ri.ppable
i{ard
actton
Low- ---- ---
Lov--------
Moderate---:
Hoderate--- I
Lorl- ------ -
Hoderate---
n
c
D
c
B
c
B
B
>6.0
>6.0
>6.0
>6.0
>6 .0
>6.0
>6 .0
20- tl0
lo-20
20-tt0
rl0- 60
20- 40
>60
qo-60
>60
>60
None--------
Lou--------
>6.0
>6 .0
I
IiLow--------
I
l
I Hoderate---
I
I
I
33,@---Ildefonso
B
lr
i None-------- i
I
I
I
I
Ii >6.0
I
I
I
I
>60
I
IIII
ttt
I Low-------- I H1 gh----- i Low.
lltl .l
ttt
I ldefonso--
16, J',l------------i t)Irigul i
lrigul----------- i
IIgtarman---------- I
I
I
B
t)
ttl
tllttliNone--------i i ---
tlttl
lNone--------l ! ---
>6.0
>6 .0
lltr
lltltrtl>60 i --- iLou--------lHigh-----iLow.
lttlltrt
l0- 20 lHarcl i Lou-------- i High----- i Low.
tltttrttllIt
rlliNone_---___-i i_-_ l)0.0 i ---
rlllttlll
tllttllll
lllttl
l0-20 i Hard
I
I
II
I
I10-?0 | Hard
t
I10-20 | Hard
I
I
i Lor-------- i Hi gh----- i l.ow.
altll
llaltrtlttt
I Lou-------- i High----- i Low.ttlttt
i Hoderate--- i H I gh----- i Low.rttrtl
D
D
)6.0
>6 .0
(nIr
acf)
..:!sL.
SorI nane and
rDap symbol
rt0 , 4l -----
Kln
q2---------
Lanph i er
{3---------
Limon
q{---------
HorvaI
{5r:
l{orvaI-----
Tr idel I----
46, q?-----
Nihill
{8---------
Northwater
{9, 50, 5t--------
0Iney
52---------
Parachute
53r:
Parachute--
Rhone------
57 r, 58r , 59r :
PoLts------
I ldefonso--
60 | bl-----
Nhone
62r :
tlocl( ouLcrop.
Torr lorlnents.
Seo fnn16n1.1'
--rir.---ltr
----*
E 1 - E.- -...--.5---- &
II
aI
I
a
Frequency
tlI Duratlon iHonihs Depth
ErE-- ----,-+ E-' ki- E E..:-- __..8.
tr E AT U If ES- - Con t r nued
aqre I --EAIroc
IHonths i Depth I Hardness
n
l{oder ate--- i High- - - -- I Hoder a !e .tltl
Irllse-------- i Hi gh----- i g6y.
ttra
tluoderare--- i xigr,----- i uo*.I,ltlItLon-------- I Ht gtr----- I Hoderate.It.a
I.l[oderale--- itlodera!e I Lorr.II
-t
a
I
Il,loderate--- I Hoderate
a
IHoderate--- i Hlgh--- --I
Illoderare--- i Hi gn- -- --
I
I
a
I|!oderate--- i Hod er ate
II
a
ILoe-------- | Hoderate
I
I
I
tlloderate--- | tloder ate
I
I
I
i l,toderate--- I Hoder areii
i l{oderate--- I tloder ate
a
iH
II
lc
yd ro-
logi.c
I
| -t'tll-im
l,mP
oot-ol,
oo
c
B
B
c
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
None--------
llone--------
lls6g--------
lle6s--------
Ngnq--------
None--- -----
|161s--------
!l6ng--------
l{one--- -----
None--------
None--------
None--------
) 6.0
>6.0
>6.0
>6 .0
>6.0
)60
>60
)60
>60
>60
>60
>60
)60
40- 60
>60
20-q0
20_lt 0
rt0-60
>6.0
>6.0
>6.0
>6 .0
> 6.0
>6.0
Hard
R i ppabl e
i Rtppable
i Rtppable
Low.
Lou.
Low.
Lou.
Low.
B
B
B
>60
)60
q0-60
il-oy--------
iLou'-------
IRippable iHoderate---
I
I
I
H i p,h- - - - - i |'lorJerate -
I
IHigh-----iLon.
Hoderate I Lou.
TABLE I5.--SOIL AND T'ATER
at end of t abl e.
ABEA, COLOBADO
TABLE I6..-CLASSIFICATIOI{ OF THE SOILS
Soi I name Fami ly or hiSher !axonomic class
:_::::::::::::_::i L;;;;-il;i;;"i:';;;;;: iiliii-u!i5iii"'iir;i.'un 3+
Flne-loany, mtted erSlc cryoDorolrs
Loamy-skeletal I nixed Lithic Cryoborolls
[r r"r ' mixed Eorollic HaPlargids
t;r;ri:-:--- ----! Loamy, mixed Lithic Haploborolls
i;i;::----- -----i Loarny-5ks1stal, mixed, Aridic Haploborolls-hrle-----_' LvaIIly_JtrglsLtl, !t'^Es, 6r 'v'r r'ur'Yv
f,rrrar----- ----- i Finel mont,moriilonitic, mesic Ustollic Natrargids
l;;;;i;"---- -----l Fine-loamy' mixed, mesic AridIc Argiussolls
l;i:;;;;---- -----i Fine-loamy'over sindy or sandy-skeleEal, mixed, mesic Arrcic Argiustolls
Bzelrine---- ----i fin.-Ioary ore. sandy or sandy-skele!arj ilI?91 mesic Tor;'iorthentic Haplustolls
ay-.-----...iCoarse.loamyrmixed'meslcUst,olliccamborthidsklon------- --! Loamy, mlxed, shallow Typic Cryoborolls
nilton----- ----! Uoamljskeletil, mirecl (calcareous), mesic Ustic Torriorthents
tmarron----- ---i Finei monLmoriilonitic Argic Vertic Cryoborolls
chetopa---- ---l Fine, montmorlllonlLlc Argic Pachic cryoborolls
shman------ ---i Fine-loamy, mixed, mesic Ustollic HaPlarS,ids
!eman------ --- I Loamy-SkeIetal. mlxed Pachic Cryoborolls
Lra-------- --- i Fine-Ioamy, mlled Pachic Argiborolls
llard------ ---! Flne, moniirorillonitic (calcareous), friSid Usttc TorriorEhent
roe----,---- --- t Loany-skeleial, mi xed Typic Paleboral fs
21lss------ ----i Loamy-skeletal, mlxed TyPic Cryoborolls---.9vgu,-.,f..v.'Irtt-------- --- i Fine, oontmorlllonltlc, meslc Ustertic Canborlhids
iderness Varlant-------- i Flne; montmorilloniCic Arldic Haploborolls
Ehya ter-- --
Flne, montroorillonltic Argic Cryoborolls
Fine-Ioamy, mixed (calcareous), mesic Usuic Torriorthents
Fine-loamy, mixed Pachic Cryoborolls
Loamy, mlied (calcareous), mesic Lithic Usiic Torriorthen:s
Fine,'montrooril lonitic (calcareous ), mesic UsterLrc Torrisrthents
Fine-loamy, mlxed Ariilic Argiborolls
Loamy-skeletal, mixed (calcareous), mesic Ustic lorriorsnents
Loamy-skeIeiaI, mired Cryic Pachic Paleborolls
Flne-Ioamyr nired, mesic Ustollic Haplargids
Loamy-skeleBaI, rnired Typlc Cryoborolls
Loany-skeletal, rnlred, mesic Aridic Calciust,olls 6\ te, lo
lne-loamy, mlxed Pachlc cryoDorolls
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anna- - ---- - --- - - - - - - - - - - - i
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Fine-loamy, mlred Cumulic Cryoborolls
Loamy-sk61sta1, mixed (calcareous) Lithic Cryorthents
Flne, nontmorilloniEic Aridic Argiborolls
Loamy-skeletal , mired Ariitic Calclborol Is
Flne-stlty, mixed, mesic Aridic Argiustolls
Flnc-Ioarny, mixed Aridlc Argtborolls
Coarse-Ioamy, mixed, oesic Fluvaquentlc Haplustolls
Flne, nontnorillonlLic Pachlc Argiborolls