Lilbert soil series
A representative soil profile of Lilbert loamy fine sand. (Soil Survey of Shelby County, Texas; by Kirby Griffith, Natural Resources Conservation Service)
The Lilbert series consists of very deep, well drained soils. These gently to moderately sloping soils formed in sandy and loamy marine deposits on uplands on the Claiborne geologic group. Slope ranges from 1 to 8 percent. Mean annual air temperature is about 18 degrees C (65 degrees F), and mean annual precipitation is about 1118 mm (44 in).
TAXONOMIC CLASS: Loamy, siliceous, semiactive, thermic Arenic Plinthic Paleudults
Soil Moisture: An udic soil moisture regime. The soil moisture control section is dry in some or all parts for 75 to 90 days in normal years.
Mean annual soil temperature: 19 to 22 degrees C (66 to 71 degrees F)
Depth to densic materials 152 to more than 203 cm (60 to more than 80 in)
Depth to albic materials: 8 to 25 cm (3 to 10 in)
Depth to albic horizon: 8 to 25 cm (3 to 10 in)
Depth to argillic horizon: 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Depth to horizon with 5 to 15 percent plinthite: 76 to 152 cm (30 to 60 in)
Depth to lithochromic mottles: 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Thickness of the loamy fine sand epipedon, 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Thickness of solum: 150 to more than 200 cm (60 to more than 80 in)
USE AND VEGETATION: Used mainly for woodland and pasture. Native vegetation consists of loblolly and shortleaf pine, hickory, sweetgum and red oak.
DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Eastern Texas; Land Resource Region P; MLRA 133B; the series is of large extent.
For additional information about the survey area, visit:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/texas/TX419/0/...
For a detailed soil description, visit:
soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/L/LILBERT.html
For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:
casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/see/#lilbert
Lilbert soil series
A representative soil profile of Lilbert loamy fine sand. (Soil Survey of Shelby County, Texas; by Kirby Griffith, Natural Resources Conservation Service)
The Lilbert series consists of very deep, well drained soils. These gently to moderately sloping soils formed in sandy and loamy marine deposits on uplands on the Claiborne geologic group. Slope ranges from 1 to 8 percent. Mean annual air temperature is about 18 degrees C (65 degrees F), and mean annual precipitation is about 1118 mm (44 in).
TAXONOMIC CLASS: Loamy, siliceous, semiactive, thermic Arenic Plinthic Paleudults
Soil Moisture: An udic soil moisture regime. The soil moisture control section is dry in some or all parts for 75 to 90 days in normal years.
Mean annual soil temperature: 19 to 22 degrees C (66 to 71 degrees F)
Depth to densic materials 152 to more than 203 cm (60 to more than 80 in)
Depth to albic materials: 8 to 25 cm (3 to 10 in)
Depth to albic horizon: 8 to 25 cm (3 to 10 in)
Depth to argillic horizon: 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Depth to horizon with 5 to 15 percent plinthite: 76 to 152 cm (30 to 60 in)
Depth to lithochromic mottles: 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Thickness of the loamy fine sand epipedon, 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Thickness of solum: 150 to more than 200 cm (60 to more than 80 in)
USE AND VEGETATION: Used mainly for woodland and pasture. Native vegetation consists of loblolly and shortleaf pine, hickory, sweetgum and red oak.
DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Eastern Texas; Land Resource Region P; MLRA 133B; the series is of large extent.
For additional information about the survey area, visit:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/texas/TX419/0/...
For a detailed soil description, visit:
soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/L/LILBERT.html
For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:
casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/see/#lilbert