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Non-Technical Descriptions
Soil Survey Area: 618 WELD COUNTY,COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART
Map unit: 17 Colby loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes
Description Category: SOI
This is a deep well drained soil on upland hill and ridges. It formed in calcareous eolian
deposits.Typically the surface is a pale brown loam about 10 in.thick.The underlying
material is a very pale brown silt loam to a depth of 60 in. Permeability is
moderate.Available water holding capacity is high.The effective rooting depth is 60 in.
or more.Surface runoff is medium to rapid,and the hazard of water erosion is
moderate.
Map unit: 4 Aquolls and Aquepts, Flooded
Description Category: SOI
This map unit is in depressions in smooth plains and along bottoms of natural
drainageways throughout the survey area.This unit consists of 55 percent Aquolls and
25 percent Aquepts soils.These soils are deep,poorly drained.They formed in recent
alluvi
um. The soils have a mildly to moderately alkaline loamy or clayey surface layer and
underlying material that extends to a depth of 60 inches or more.The water table is at
or near the surface,creating a hydric soil condition.The erosion hazard due to w
ind is low.
Map unit: 41 Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes
Description Category: SOI
The Nunn soil is a deep,well drained soil. It is formed on terraces and smooth plains in
mixed eolian and alluvial deposits.The surface is a clay loam.The underlying material
is clay loam and sandy loam. The soils have moderately slow permeability. T
heir available water holding capacity is high. Roots penetrate to 60 inches or more.
Runoff is slow and the erosion hazard due to wind is low.
Map unit: 42 Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes
Description Category: SOI
The Nunn soil is a deep,well drained soil. It is formed on terraces and smooth plains in
mixed eolian and alluvial deposits.The surface is a clay loam.The underlying material
is clay loam and sandy loam. The soils have moderately slow permeability. T
heir available water holding capacity is high. Roots penetrate to 60 inches or more.
Runoff is slow and the erosion hazard due to wind is low.
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Map unit: 82 Wiley-Colby complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes
Description Category: SOI
This map unit is on smooth plains.This unit consists of 60 percent Wiley and 30
percent Colby soils. The Wiley soil is a deep,well drained soil. It formed in calcareous
eolian deposits.The surface is a silt loam.The subsoil is a silty clay loam.The s
ubstratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is a silty clay loam.This soil has a
moderately slow permeability.The available water holding capacity is high. Roots
penetrate to a depth of 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the erosion hazard due to
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s high. The Colby soil is a deep,well drained soil. It formed in calcareous eolian
deposits.The surface is a loam.The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches or
more is a silt loam.This soil has a moderate permeability.The available water holding
capacity is high. Roots penetrate to a depth of 60 inches or more.Runoff is slow and
the erosion hazard due to wind is high.
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