Will Weiss Spring 2010. #7: Candler sand, 0-5% slope #8: Candler sand, 5-12% slope Mean rain fall: 48 in Mean temperature: 74 degrees F Elevation: 80ft.

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Will Weiss Spring 2010

#7: Candler sand, 0-5% slope #8: Candler sand, 5-12% slope Mean rain fall: 48 in Mean temperature: 74 degrees F Elevation: 80ft

Ap 0-20cm: 10YR 2/2; sand, structureless, single grain, loose; clear smooth boundary Redox features E cm: 10YR 6/2; sand, structureless, single grain, loose; diffuse smooth boundary E cm: 10YR 6/6; sand, structureless, single grain, loose; clear smooth boundary; iron concentrations 5YR 5/6 and reductions 10YR 8/2 E3 190+: 5Y 7/2; sand, single grain, structureless, loose; water saturated

Iron concentration Iron depletion

#4: Candler sand, 0-5% slope #5: Candler sand, 5-12% slope Mean rain fall: 48 in Mean temperature: 74 degrees F Elevation: 140ft West Oaks Mall

Ap: 0-10cm; 10YR 2/2; loamy sand, structureless, single grain, very friable; small roots, over pour from retaining wall; clear smooth boundary E1: cm; 10YR 4/2, sand, structureless, single grain, loose; clear smooth boundary E2: 48-67cm; 10YR 5/4, sand, structureless, single grain, loose E3: 67-84cm; 10YR 6/6, sand, structureless, single grain E4: ; 10YR 7/4, sand, structureless, single grain, loose

Over pour from retaining wall

Soil 1Soil 2 Infiltration RateHH Hydraulic ConductivityHH Available Watervery low SHWT Depth90cm200cm+ Basementmoderateslight Septic Tanksevere Roadsmoderateslight Positionupland Parent Materialmarine Soil Slope6-12%2-6% Surface Runoffmediumslow Erosion Potentiallow EpipedonOchric Subsurface Horizonnone OrderEntisol

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