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Southwick soil series

A representative soil profile of the Southwick series in Idaho.

 

These soil are on loess hills in the Columbia basalt plateau. They are dominantly used as cropland of wheat, barley, peas, hay, pasture, and for timber production.

 

Slope--3 to 40 percent; dominantly north-facing slopes

Parent material--recent loess over older loess

Mean annual precipitation--about 585 mm

Mean annual air temperature--about 8 degrees C

Depth class--very deep

Drainage class--moderately well drained

Soil moisture regime--xeric

Soil temperature regime--mesic

Soil moisture subclass--oxyaquic

 

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine-silty, mixed, superactive, mesic Oxyaquic Argixerolls

Note: The classification of this series was changed from fine-silty, mixed, mesic Boralfic Argixerolls to fine-silty, mixed, superactive, mesic Oxyaquic Argixerolls based on the latest revision to Soil Taxonomy. This pedon does not meet the criteria for the aquic subgroup based on the absence of redoximorphic depletions (zones with chroma less than that of matrix) within a depth of 75 cm of the mineral soil surface. The Btxb horizon is not currently considered to meet the criteria for a fragipan, but further study is needed.

 

Depth to diagnostic horizons and other features are measured from the top of the first mineral layer.

Thickness of mollic epipedon--40 to 75 cm

Depth to argillic horizon--70 to 100 cm

Moisture control section--dry 45 to 60 consecutive days late in summer and early in fall

Mean annual soil temperature--8 to 12 degrees C

Content of clay in particle-size control section (weighted average)--24 to 35 percent

An Oi horizon is in some pedons.

 

USE AND VEGETATION:

Use--dominantly wheat, barley, peas, hay, pasture, and timber production

Natural vegetation--ponderosa pine, common snowberry, white spirea, rose

 

DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Northern Idaho; MLRA 9; moderate extent

 

For additional information about Idaho soils, please visit:

storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/97d01af9d4554b9097cb0a477e04...

 

For a detailed soil description, visit:

soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/S/SOUTHWICK.html

 

For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:

casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/see/#southwick

 

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Uploaded on May 11, 2021