Geologic Influences on Ecological Sites Along Mountain Fronts A Case Study in Cochise County, AZ Elizabeth Desser, Geosciences Undergraduate – University of Arizona Mentor: Philip Heilman, USDA/ARS - Southwest Watershed Research Center Photo by Philip Heilman, USDA-ARS
Topics to cover Project objectives Project background Research methods Results & Interpretations Conclusions
Project Objectives Need: Reduce time of NRCS Range Conservationists to map ecological sites in the field. Map ecological sites by relating soil map units and ecological sites to underlying geology and reduce mapping error. Use results to assess feasibility for statewide mapping improvements.
Project background Soil The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants. (NRCS) Soil Formation Equation: S = f (P,C,R,B,T) (Hans Jenny, 1941) S = soil P = parent material (geology) C = climate R = relief (topography) B = biota T = time classification/orders/images/ari disol.jpg
USDA Soil Survey for Cochise County - Douglas Tombstone Part (AZ671)
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Limy Upland Sandy Loam mm/yr Creosote - Tarbush 70 kg/ha/yr Limy Upland Sandy Loam mm/yr Creosote - Tarbush 70 kg/ha/yr Clay Upland Clay mm/yr Tobosa Grass 150 kg/ha/yr Clay Upland Clay mm/yr Tobosa Grass 150 kg/ha/yr Sample Ecological Sites Name: Soil: Precip: Vegetation: Production: Name: Soil: Precip: Vegetation: Production: Near Chihuahua, Mexico
Clay loam upland Elgin: 50% in/yr precipitation Clay loam upland Elgin: 50% in/yr precipitation Inclusions 10% Inclusions 10% Limy slopes Stronghold: 40% in/yr precipitation Limy slopes Stronghold: 40% in/yr precipitation MAPPING ERROR: 50% (due to secondary soil and inclusions) OVERALL MAPPING ERROR FOR AZ 671: ~ 33% MAPPING ERROR: 50% (due to secondary soil and inclusions) OVERALL MAPPING ERROR FOR AZ 671: ~ 33%
Sedimentary Rock Elgin-Stronghold Complex Granitoid Rock
Conclusions There is a need to improve Arizona-wide mapping and grouping of ecological sites and relating SSURGO map units may help in this regard. For certain areas, the underlying geology may be useful in sorting out soils in given GIS polygons. Continued research into Cochise County may set an example for the rest of Arizona.
Acknowledgements NASA Space Grant Anthony Pitucco, Pima Community College Philip Heilman, USDA-ARS, SWRC Chandra Holifield Collins, USDA-ARS, SWRC Jesse Wood, NRCS Emilio Carrillo, NRCS Phil Pearthree, AZ Geological Survey Donald Pool, USGS Jared Buono, USDA-ARS, SWRC Tobias Finke, USDA-ARS, SWRC ppies_closeup.jpg
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