Using Soil Surveys for Geomorphic Analysis Holly A.S. Dolliver Assistant Professor of Soil Science & Geology Plant and Earth Science Cutting Edge.

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Using Soil Surveys for Geomorphic Analysis Holly A.S. Dolliver Assistant Professor of Soil Science & Geology Plant and Earth Science Cutting Edge

Soils in the Field

Soil Surveys

Soil Survey Status

Soil Surveys

Soil Survey Widely available (library/local NRCS/Web Soil Survey) Information dense mapped at 1:24,000 scale minimum map unit size = 1 ac)

Soil Survey Landform Identification

Soil Survey Geomorphic/Landscape Models

Northern Driftless Region Soil Survey

Geomorphic Analysis

Where to begin? Geomorphic Analysis

Parent Material Climate Living Organisms Topography Time Soil Formation & Development