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Geological Landscape Section Summary 2024 <br />SOIL MAP ID 4 SSURGO <br />USDA Soil Name Elkriver,Series <br />USDA Soil Texture Fine sandy loam <br />Hydrologic Soil Group B <br />Soil Drainage Class Moderately well drained <br />Hydric Classification 1 <br />Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel Low <br />Layer Depth (inches)Soil Texture AASHTO Group Unified Soil Description SaturatedHydraulicConductivity micro m/sec <br />Soil Reaction pH <br />1 0-25 Fine sandy loam Silt-Clay materials (more than 35% passing NO. 200), silty soils. Reference: This is a classification of soil material for highway and airfield construction (Procedure M 145-73 in Am. Assoc. of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 1984. <br />COARSE-GRAINED SOILS, Sands, Sands with fines, Silty Sand. Reference: This is a classification of soil material designed for general construction purposes. It is dependent on the particle size distribution of the <75 mm, the liquid limit, and the plasticity index and on whether the soil material is high in organic matter (ASTM test D 2487, in ASTM, 1984). <br />4.23-42.34 5.1-7.3 <br />2 25-89 Fine sandy loam Silt-Clay materials (more than 35% passing NO. 200), silty soils. Reference:This is a classification of soil material for highway and airfield construction (Procedure M 145-73 in Am. Assoc. of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 1984. <br />COARSE-GRAINED SOILS, Sands, Sands with fines, Silty Sand. Reference: This is a classification of soil material designed for general construction purposes. It is dependent on the particle size distribution of the <75 mm, the liquid limit, and the plasticity index and on whether the soil material is high in organic matter (ASTM test D 2487, in ASTM, 1984). <br />4.23-42.34 5.1-7.3 <br />3 89-99 Fine sandy loam Silt-Clay materials (more than 35% passing NO. 200), silty soils. Reference: This is a classification of soil material for highway and airfield construction (Procedure M 145-73 in Am. Assoc. of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 1984. <br />COARSE-GRAINED SOILS, Sands, Sands with fines, Silty Sand. Reference: This is a classification of soil material designed for general construction purposes. It is dependent on the particle size distribution of the <75 mm, the liquid limit, and the plasticity index and on whether the soil material is high in organic matter (ASTM test D 2487, in ASTM, 1984). <br />4.23-42.34 5.6-7.8 <br />Page 479 of 890
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