From 8c7a08b2eb2e784c1a479b16fa46805a9530ed85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SoilKnowledgeBot Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2023 06:30:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update inst/extdata/ JSON files --- inst/extdata/OSD/C/CALVES.json | 191 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ inst/extdata/OSD/M/MACHAPUNGA.json | 168 ++++++++++++++++++++++ inst/extdata/OSD/N/NAFF.json | 6 +- inst/extdata/OSD/Q/QUINNIPIAC.json | 214 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ inst/extdata/OSD/U/UANA.json | 6 +- inst/extdata/OSD/U/UTLEY.json | 4 +- 6 files changed, 581 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) create mode 100644 inst/extdata/OSD/C/CALVES.json create mode 100644 inst/extdata/OSD/M/MACHAPUNGA.json create mode 100644 inst/extdata/OSD/Q/QUINNIPIAC.json diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/C/CALVES.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/C/CALVES.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dd1ce5b203 --- /dev/null +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/C/CALVES.json @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +{ + "SERIES": "CALVES", + "STATUS": "Tentative Series", + "BYREV": "BEF-CEP-DCP", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", + "STATES": "CT", + "OVERVIEW": "MLRA(s)--144A, 145\nDepth class--Very deep\nDrainage Class--Very poorly drained\nSaturated Hydraulic Conductivity--low to high\nParent material--Coarse-loamy estuarine deposits over loamy or sandy alluvium\nGeomorphic location--Tidal marshes within Estuaries, Coastal Lowlands, and tidal Rivers\nSlope range for series--0 to 1 percent\nMean annual air temperature--10 degrees C (50 degrees F)\nMean annual precipitation--1295 millimeters (51 inches)", + "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { + "section": "TAXONOMIC CLASS", + "content": "TAXONOMIC CLASS: Coarse-loamy, mixed, superactive, nonacid, mesic Histic Sulfaquents" + }, + "TYPICAL PEDON": { + "section": "TYPICAL PEDON", + "content": "TYPICAL PEDON: Calves mucky peat on a linear, zero percent slope in a tidal marsh. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise noted).\nOese--0 to 34 centimeters; dark olive brown (2.5Y 3/3) mucky peat; 50 percent fibers, 35 percent rubbed; many very fine, many fine, and common medium roots throughout; 15 percent mineral soil material; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary. (20 to 40 centimeters thick.)\nCseg1--34 to 78 centimeters; dark olive brown (2.5Y 3/3) mucky silt loam; massive; slightly fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; many very fine, many medium, and common fine roots throughout; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 20 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary.\nCseg2--78 to 131 centimeters; very dark grayish brown (2.5Y 3/2) silt loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; few fine and common very fine roots throughout; moderate sulfurous odor; moderate reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 15 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary. (Combined thickness of Cseg horizons is 0 to 200 centimeters)\n2Cseg3--131 to 147 centimeters; dark gray (2.5Y 4/1) very fine sandy loam; massive; slightly fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 3 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary.\n2Cseg4--147 to 200 centimeters; dark gray (2.5Y 4/1) loamy very fine sand; massive; nonfluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; strong reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 10 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH." + }, + "TYPE LOCATION": { + "section": "TYPE LOCATION", + "content": "TYPE LOCATION: Middlesex County, Town of Old Saybrook, Connecticut; Ferry Point Marsh on the Connecticut River, about 2,310 feet Southeast of intersection of Ayers Point Road and Otter Cove Drive and approximately 1,310 feet north of the intersections of 4th Avenue and Sunset Avenue. USGS topographic quadrangle: Old Lyme, CT\nLatitude--41.3261528\nLongitude-- -72.3590667\nDatum--WGS84\nCoordinates source--from hand-held GPS" + }, + "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS": { + "section": "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS", + "content": "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS:\nDepth to bedrock--Greater than 200 centimeters\nSoil moisture--Saturated; Peraquic moisture regime\nReaction throughout-slightly acid to moderately alkaline\nOxidized reaction-ultra acid or extremely acid\nElectrical conductivity (EC1:5 water), throughout-\nDepth to hypersulfidic materials (incubated pH 4.0 or less)--0 to 50 centimeters\nWood fragments--0 to 5 percent, by volume\nCoarse fragments--0 to 50 percent fine and medium gravels, by volume in individual horizons\nOa, Oase, Oe, Oese, Oi, or Oise horizon\nHue-2.5Y, 5Y, or 10YR\nValue-2.5 to 4\nChroma-1 to 3\nTexture-muck, mucky peat, or peat\nOrganic matter content-20 percent or more\nAseg or Asegb horizon (where present)\nHue--2.5Y, 5Y or N\nValue-2.5 to 3\nChrome-0 to 1\nTexture--mucky fine sandy loam, fine sandy loam, loam, mucky silt loam\nManner of failure/fluidity class--slightly fluid to moderately fluid\nOrganic matter content-less than 20 percent\nCseg horizon\nHue--2.5Y, 5Y, 10Y, or N\nValue-2.5 to 5\nChroma--0 to 3\nTexture-silt loam, very fine sandy loam, sandy loam, loamy fine sand, ; range includes through very fine sandy loam and their mucky analogs, some pedons contain thin sandy horizons.\nOrganic matter content-less than 20 percent\nClay content-5 to 25 percent\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid to very fluid\nCoarse fragments--0 to 50 percent fine and medium gravels, by volume" + }, + "COMPETING SERIES": { + "section": "COMPETING SERIES", + "content": "COMPETING SERIES:\nThere are no competing series in the same family." + }, + "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING", + "content": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:\nParent material--Loamy estuarine deposits over loamy or sandy alluvium\nLandscape--Estuaries, Coastal Lowlands, and Tidal Rivers\nLandform--Tidal marshes\nSlope--0 to 1 percent\nMean annual precipitation--1023 to 1320 millimeters (40 to 52 inches)\nMean annual air temperature--4 to 13 degrees C (39.2 to 55.4 degrees F)\nFrost-free period--180 to 225 days" + }, + "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS", + "content": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS:\nThese are the Ipswich, Matunuck, Oyster River, Pawcatuck, Quinnipiac, and Westbrook soils.\nIpswich soils--formed in thick deposits hemic organic soil materials\nMatunuck soils--formed in sandier materials and have not been mapped in Connecticut\nOyster River soils--have buried diagnostic O horizons 40 centimeters or more thick below mineral soil surface horizons\nPawcatuck soils--formed in hemic organic soil materials over sandy mineral soil materials\nQuinnipiac soils--formed in loamy alluvium with no histic epipedon.\nWestbrook soils--formed in hemic organic soil materials over loamy mineral soil materials" + }, + "DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY": { + "section": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY", + "content": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY:\nDrainage class--Very poorly drained\nSaturated hydraulic conductivity--Low to High\nSoil moisture regime-Peraquic\nFlooded twice daily by tides in addition to periodic riverine flooding at times." + }, + "USE AND VEGETATION": { + "section": "USE AND VEGETATION", + "content": "USE AND VEGETATION:\nMajor uses--Most areas are in salt marsh and provide food and habitat for fish, shellfish and wildfowl. Small, scattered areas are in saltgrass hay.\nVegetation--Phragmites australis, Spartina alterniflora, Spartina patens, and Salicornia spp. may occur on these soils." + }, + "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT": { + "section": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT", + "content": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT:\nGeneral area--These soils are located along Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island coasts.\nLand Resource Regions--R - Northeastern Forage and Forest Region\nMLRA(s)--144A, 145\nExtent--Small" + }, + "REGIONAL OFFICE": { + "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: Amherst, Massachusetts" + }, + "ORIGIN": { + "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED", + "content": "SERIES ESTABLISHED: Middlesex County, Connecticut, 2024." + }, + "REMARKS": { + "section": "REMARKS", + "content": "REMARKS:\nDiagnostic horizons and features in this pedon include--\nPeraquic feature--Zero or positive soil water potential at the soil surface.\nParticle-size control section--The zone from 59 to 100 centimeters (Cseg1 and Cseg2 horizons).\nHistic epipedon--The zone from 0 to 34 centimeters (Oese horizon).\nHemic soil materials--The zone from 0 to 34 centimeters (Oese horizon).\nHypersulfidic materials--The zone from 0 to 200 centimeters (Oese, Cseg, and 2Cseg horizons) have oxidized reactions with pH values less than 4 after 16 weeks.\nN-value > 0.7--The zone from 34 to 147 centimeters (Aseg and Cseg horizons)\nLithologic Discontinuity--131 to 200 centimeters.\nTaxonomic version--Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 13th edition (2022)" + }, + "ADDITIONAL DATA": { + "section": "ADDITIONAL DATA", + "content": "ADDITIONAL DATA: Type location taken from S2023CT007234 in Ferry Point Marsh Wildlife Area, Old Saybrook, CT. Additional support pedons used to develop this series include 2023CT009300 and 2023CT009311.\n________________________________________" + }, + "SITE": [ + [ + { + "drainage": "very poorly", + "drainage_overview": "very poorly" + } + ] + ], + "HORIZONS": [ + [ + { + "name": "Oese", + "top": 0, + "bottom": 34, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 3, + "texture_class": "NA", + "structure": "NA", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Oese--0 to 34 centimeters; dark olive brown (2.5Y 3/3) mucky peat; 50 percent fibers, 35 percent rubbed; many very fine, many fine, and common medium roots throughout; 15 percent mineral soil material; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary. (20 to 40 centimeters thick.)" + }, + { + "name": "Cseg1", + "top": 34, + "bottom": 78, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 3, + "texture_class": "silt loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg1--34 to 78 centimeters; dark olive brown (2.5Y 3/3) mucky silt loam; massive; slightly fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; many very fine, many medium, and common fine roots throughout; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 20 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg2", + "top": 78, + "bottom": 131, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 2, + "texture_class": "silt loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg2--78 to 131 centimeters; very dark grayish brown (2.5Y 3/2) silt loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; few fine and common very fine roots throughout; moderate sulfurous odor; moderate reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 15 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary. (Combined thickness of Cseg horizons is 0 to 200 centimeters)" + }, + { + "name": "2Cseg3", + "top": 131, + "bottom": 147, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 4, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "very fine sandy loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "2Cseg3--131 to 147 centimeters; dark gray (2.5Y 4/1) very fine sandy loam; massive; slightly fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; slight sulfurous odor; slight reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 3 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary." + }, + { + "name": "2Cseg4", + "top": 147, + "bottom": 200, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 4, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "loamy very fine sand", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "2Cseg4--147 to 200 centimeters; dark gray (2.5Y 4/1) loamy very fine sand; massive; nonfluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; strong reaction to 30 percent hydrogen peroxide; 10 percent plant fibers; neutral (xxx), xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH." + } + ] + ] +} diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/M/MACHAPUNGA.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/M/MACHAPUNGA.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..385a26e6bb --- /dev/null +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/M/MACHAPUNGA.json @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +{ + "SERIES": "MACHAPUNGA", + "STATUS": "Tentative Series", + "BYREV": "ARW", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", + "STATES": "NC", + "OVERVIEW": "MLRA--153B\nSoil Survey Regional Office (SSRO) Responsible--Raleigh, North Carolina\nDepth Class--Very deep\nDrainage Class--Subaqueous (permanently submersed / continuously ponded)\nSaturated Hydraulic Conductivity--Moderately high to high\nParent Material--Coarse-silty and coarse-loamy lacustrine deposits\nSlope--0 to 2 percent\nMean Annual Air Temperature--16 degrees C (62 degrees F)\nMean Annual Water Temperature--20 degrees C (68 degrees F)", + "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { + "section": "TAXONOMIC CLASS", + "content": "TAXONOMIC CLASS: Coarse-silty, mixed, semiactive, nonacid, thermic Humic Frasiwassents" + }, + "TYPICAL PEDON": { + "section": "TYPICAL PEDON", + "content": "TYPICAL PEDON: Machapunga very fine sandy loam on a lakebed with less than 2 percent slope under 1.2 meters of freshwater (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise stated; electrical conductivity is 1:5 by volume solution mixture unless otherwise stated).\nAse--0 to 11 centimeters (0 to 4 inches); variegated 70 percent very dark gray (2.5Y 3/1) and 30 percent grayish brown (2.5Y 5/2) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; slightly sticky, nonplastic; slightly fluid; few fine roots throughout; 2 percent charcoal fragments; slightly acid (pH 6.4); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1291 dS m-1); gradual boundary. (11 to 23 centimeters thick)\nCseg1--11 to 45 centimeters (4 to 18 inches); variegated 60 percent very dark gray (10YR 3/1) crushed and 40 percent gray (2.5Y 6/1) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; nonsticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; very few fine roots throughout; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1015 dS m-1); clear boundary.\nCseg2--45 to 212 centimeters (18 to 83 inches); dark greenish gray (5GY 4/1) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; slightly sticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; 3 percent fine distinct weak red (10R 4/4) plinthite nodules with clear boundaries lining pores; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; moderately effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1399 dS m-1); abrupt boundary.\nCseg3--212 to 231 centimeters (83 to 91 inches); gray (2.5Y 5/1) fine sand; structureless single grain; nonsticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.0649 dS m-1)." + }, + "TYPE LOCATION": { + "section": "TYPE LOCATION", + "content": "TYPE LOCATION: Hyde County, North Carolina; Lake Mattamuskeet; 2.7 miles north-northeast of Lake Mattamuskeet Hunting Lodge, 4.28 miles northwest of Mattamuskeet High School. USGS New Holland topographic quadrangle.\nLatitude-35.4917760\nLongitude-- -76.1755830\nDatum--WGS84\nCoordinate source-from hand-held GPS" + }, + "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS": { + "section": "RANGE OF CHARACTERISTICS", + "content": "RANGE OF CHARACTERISTICS:\nDepth to Bedrock--Greater than 200 cm\nDepth to Seasonal High-Water Table--Permanently submerged\nDepth to hyper-sulfidic materials (incubated pH 4.0)--75 to 140 centimeters\nDepth to Lithologic Discontinuity (where present)--10 to 70 centimeters\nManner of Failure / Fluidity Class--Nonfluid to slightly fluid; moderately fluid where silty soil materials are dominant.\nCharcoal Fragments--0 to 5 percent, by volume\nSoil Reaction--Moderately acid to neutral throughout profile\nElectrical Conductivity--Less than 0.2 dS m-1 throughout profile by 1:5 by volume solution mixture\nSalinity Class--Nonsaline throughout profile\nReaction to 30% Hydrogen Peroxide--None to moderate reaction throughout profile\nColor Reaction to 3% Hydrogen Peroxide--No reaction throughout profile\nAse or Apse (where present) or Aseg (where present) horizon:\nHue--10YR, 2.5Y, or 5Y\nValue--2 to 3\nChroma--1 or 2\nTexture--fine sand, very fine sandy loam, fine sandy loam, sandy loam, loam, silt loam, or their mucky analogs\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid to moderately fluid\nBhse horizon (where present):\nHue--7.5YR or 10YR\nValue--3 to 5\nChroma--1 to 4\nTexture--fine sand, loamy sand, or loamy fine sand\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid\nCseg horizon:\nHue--7.5YR to 10Y, or 5GY\nValue--3 to 6\nChroma--1 to 4\nTexture--fine sand, loamy fine sand, fine sandy loam, very fine sandy loam, loam, or silt loam\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid or slightly fluid\n2Ab or 2Aseb horizon (where present):\nHue--7.5YR or 10YR\nValue--2 to 3\nChroma--1 or 2\nTexture--very fine sandy loam, fine sandy loam, loam, silt loam, clay loam, silty clay loam or their mucky analogs\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid to moderately fluid\n2Cg or 2Cseg horizon (where present):\nHue--7.5YR to 10Y, or 5GY\nValue--4 to 6\nChroma--1 to 3\nTexture--sand, loamy very fine sand, very fine sandy loam, silt loam, or silty clay loam\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid or slightly fluid\n3Cg or 3Cseg horizon (where present):\nHue--2.5Y to 10Y, 5GY, or 5G\nValue--3 to 6\nChroma--1 or 2\nTexture--sand, loamy very fine sand, loamy sand, very fine sandy loam, loam, or clay loam\nManner of failure / fluidity class--nonfluid or slightly fluid" + }, + "COMPETING SERIES": { + "section": "COMPETING SERIES", + "content": "COMPETING SERIES:\nThere are no competing series in the same family." + }, + "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING", + "content": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:\nParent Material--Coarse-silty and coarse-loamy lacustrine deposits\nLandscape--Southeast Coastal Plain Lakes and Carolina Bays\nLandform--Lakebeds, submerged wave-cut platforms, and submerged lake terraces.\nSlope--0 to 2 percent\nMean Annual Air Temperature--15 to 19 degrees C (59 to 66 degrees F)Mean Annual Water Temperature--15.5 to 20 degrees C (60 to 68 degrees F)Water Depth Range--0 to 1.5 meters (0 to 4 feet) below mean sea level\nWater Regime--Nontidal\nWater Salinity Range--Nonsaline" + }, + "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS", + "content": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS:\nThese are the Belhaven, Cipre, Coree, Engelhard, Flyway, Great Ditch and Newholland soils.\nBelhaven soils--Occur in very poorly drained areas on flats, depressions, and flood plains in the Lower Coastal Plain; these soils formed in highly decomposed organic matter underlain by loamy marine deposits\nCipre soils--Occur on permanently submerged wave-cut platforms and lake beds in the coastal plain; these soils formed in woody organic material underlain by sandy lacustrine deposits.\nCoree soils--have buried A horizons placing them into the Thapto-humic subgroup and have coarser textured materials\nEngelhard soils--Occur in poorly drained lake-wash rims along Lake Mattamuskeet, these soils formed in sandy lacustrine lake-wash deposits that contain a high content of very fine sand and are underlain by marine or fluvial deposits.\nFlyway and Great Ditch soils--Occur on permanently submerged wave-cut platforms and lake terraces in the coastal plain, these soils formed in sandy lacustrine deposits.\nNewholland soils--Occur on very poorly drained broad upland flats and along the outer edges of pocosins or flood plains in the coastal plain; these soils formed in loamy marine and fluvial deposits." + }, + "DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY": { + "section": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY", + "content": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY:\nDrainage Class--Subaqueous (permanently submerged)\nSaturated Hydraulic Conductivity--Moderately high to high\nSoil Moisture Regime--Peraquic" + }, + "USE AND VEGETATION": { + "section": "USE AND VEGETATION", + "content": "USE AND VEGETATION:\nMajor Uses--Most areas are unvegetated and function minimally as littoral and limnic habitat. Recreational use is waterfowl, hunting, and observation; historically, there was extensive fishing and boating. There are no known commercial uses.\nDominant Vegetation--Isolated clusters of Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) and historically wild celery (Vallisneria americana), sago pondweed (Stuckenia pectinate), southern naiad (Najas guadalupensis), and redhead grass (Potamogton perfoliatus)." + }, + "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT": { + "section": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT", + "content": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT:\nGeneral area--Natural lakes and Carolina Bays in the coastal plain of North Carolina and South Carolina.\nRegion--T - Atlantic and Gulf Coast Lowland Forest and Crop Region\nMLRA(s)--153A, 153B\nExtent--Small" + }, + "REGIONAL OFFICE": { + "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina" + }, + "ORIGIN": { + "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED", + "content": "SERIES ESTABLISHED: Hyde County, North Carolina, 2024" + }, + "REMARKS": { + "section": "REMARKS", + "content": "REMARKS:\nMachapunga is derived from the Algonquin Machapunga Native American tribe who inhabited the Pungo River area and established the village of Mattamuskeet along the original shoreline of the lake prior to colonialization.\nDiagnostic horizons and other diagnostic soil characteristics recognized in this pedon are (Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Thirteenth Edition, 2022)--\nn-value > 0.7--0 to 11 centimeters (0 to 4 inches)\nReduced Matrix--0 to 231 centimeters (0 to 91 inches); soil matrix that has low chroma in situ but undergoes a change in hue or chroma within 30 minutes after the soil material has been exposed to air\nOchric Epipedon--0 to 11 centimeters (0 to 7 inches); equivalent depth of soil that has not been plowed.\nEndosaturation--0 to 231 centimeters (0 to 91 inches)\nPeraquic feature-Zero or positive soil water potential at the soil surface.\nData Map Unit ID: 919143\nNASIS User Site and Pedon ID: S2022NC095125\n________________________________________" + }, + "ADDITIONAL DATA": { + "section": "ADDITIONAL DATA", + "content": "NA" + }, + "SITE": [ + [ + { + "drainage": "", + "drainage_overview": "" + } + ] + ], + "HORIZONS": [ + [ + { + "name": "Ase", + "top": 0, + "bottom": 11, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "very fine sandy loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": 6.4, + "pH_class": "slightly acid", + "eff_class": "slightly effervescent", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Ase--0 to 11 centimeters (0 to 4 inches); variegated 70 percent very dark gray (2.5Y 3/1) and 30 percent grayish brown (2.5Y 5/2) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; slightly sticky, nonplastic; slightly fluid; few fine roots throughout; 2 percent charcoal fragments; slightly acid (pH 6.4); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1291 dS m-1); gradual boundary. (11 to 23 centimeters thick)" + }, + { + "name": "Cseg1", + "top": 11, + "bottom": 45, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "10YR", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "very fine sandy loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": 6.5, + "pH_class": "slightly acid", + "eff_class": "slightly effervescent", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg1--11 to 45 centimeters (4 to 18 inches); variegated 60 percent very dark gray (10YR 3/1) crushed and 40 percent gray (2.5Y 6/1) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; nonsticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; very few fine roots throughout; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1015 dS m-1); clear boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg2", + "top": 45, + "bottom": 212, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "5GY", + "moist_value": 4, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "very fine sandy loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": 6.5, + "pH_class": "slightly acid", + "eff_class": "moderately effervescent", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg2--45 to 212 centimeters (18 to 83 inches); dark greenish gray (5GY 4/1) very fine sandy loam; structureless massive; slightly sticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; 3 percent fine distinct weak red (10R 4/4) plinthite nodules with clear boundaries lining pores; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; moderately effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.1399 dS m-1); abrupt boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg3", + "top": 212, + "bottom": 231, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 5, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "fine sand", + "structure": "single grain", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": 6.5, + "pH_class": "slightly acid", + "eff_class": "slightly effervescent", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg3--212 to 231 centimeters (83 to 91 inches); gray (2.5Y 5/1) fine sand; structureless single grain; nonsticky, nonplastic; nonfluid; slightly acid (pH 6.5); no color reaction with 3% hydrogen peroxide; slightly effervescent with 30% hydrogen peroxide; nonsaline (0.0649 dS m-1)." + } + ] + ] +} diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/N/NAFF.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/N/NAFF.json index 95ab5e08ab..9db49dd2fc 100644 --- a/inst/extdata/OSD/N/NAFF.json +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/N/NAFF.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "SERIES": "NAFF", "STATUS": "Established Series", "BYREV": "Rev. TLA/CLM/TJR", - "REVDATE": "07/2023", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", "STATES": "ID,WA", "OVERVIEW": "Landscape--Columbia basalt plateau\nLandform--loess hills\nSlope--0 to 40 percent\nParent material--Holocene and late Pleistocene loess deposits\nMean annual precipitation--about 510 mm\nMean annual air temperature--about 9 degrees C\nDepth class--very deep\nDrainage class--well drained\nSoil moisture regime--xeric\nSoil temperature regime--mesic\nSoil moisture subclass--typic", "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ "content": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Eastern Washington and northwest Idaho; MLRA 9; large extent" }, "REGIONAL OFFICE": { - "section": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE", - "content": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Portland, Oregon" + "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: PORTLAND, OREGON" }, "ORIGIN": { "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED", diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/Q/QUINNIPIAC.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/Q/QUINNIPIAC.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7e71c73ad6 --- /dev/null +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/Q/QUINNIPIAC.json @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +{ + "SERIES": "QUINNIPIAC", + "STATUS": "Tentative Series", + "BYREV": "CEP-BEF-DCP", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", + "STATES": "CT", + "OVERVIEW": "MLRA(s)--144A, 145\nDepth class--Very deep\nDrainage Class--Very poorly drained\nSaturated Hydraulic Conductivity-low to high\nParent material--Loamy alluvium and/or estuarine deposits\nGeomorphic location--Tidal marshes within Estuaries, Coastal Lowlands, and tidal Rivers\nSlope range for series--0 to 1 percent\nMean annual air temperature--10 degrees C (50 degrees F)\nMean annual precipitation--1295 millimeters (51 inches)", + "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { + "section": "TAXONOMIC CLASS", + "content": "TAXONOMIC CLASS: Coarse-loamy, mixed, superactive, nonacid, mesic Typic Sulfaquents" + }, + "TYPICAL PEDON": { + "section": "TYPICAL PEDON", + "content": "TYPICAL PEDON: Quinnipiac mucky silt loam on a linear, zero percent slope in a tidal marsh. Tidal range is 220 centimeters. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise noted).\nAseg--0 to 19 centimeters; very dark gray (5Y 3/1) mucky silt loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; many very fine, many fine, and common medium roots throughout; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary. (0 to 27 centimeters thick.)\nCseg1--19 to 49 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 3/1) mucky silt loam; massive; very fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; common very fine, common fine, and few medium roots throughout; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary.\nCseg2--49 to 74 centimeters; dark greenish gray (5GY 4/1) silt loam; massive; very fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; few very fine roots throughout; 35 percent herbaceous plant fibers; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary.\nCseg3--74 to 95 centimeters; very dark grayish brown (2.5Y 3/2) very fine sandy loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; 35 percent herbaceous plant fibers; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary.\nCseg4--95 to 140 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 3/1) silty clay loam; massive; moderately fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; 8 percent herbaceous plant fibers; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary.\nCseg5--140 to 200 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 4/1) silty clay loam; massive; moderately fluid, moderately sticky, nonplastic; 5 percent shell fragments; 5 percent herbaceous plant fibers; 1 centimeter band of coarse sand with 2 percent shell fragments at a depth of 186 centimeters; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; (Combined thickness of Cseg horizons is 123 to 200 centimeters thick.)" + }, + "TYPE LOCATION": { + "section": "TYPE LOCATION", + "content": "TYPE LOCATION: New Haven County, Connecticut; Tidal marsh at Sachem head, about 1,280 feet northwest of intersection of Trolley Rd. and Bayberry Lane and approximately 2,620 feet east of the road intersections of Corncrib Hill Road and Pump Lane.\nUSGS topographic quadrangle: Guilford, CT\nLatitude--41.260067\nLongitude-- -72.7031889\nDatum--WGS84\nCoordinates source--from hand-held GPS" + }, + "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS": { + "section": "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS", + "content": "RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS:\nDepth to bedrock--Greater than 200 centimeters\nSoil moisture--Wet; Peraquic moisture regime\nReaction throughout-slightly acid to moderately alkaline\nOxidized reaction-ultra acid or extremely acid\nElectrical conductivity (EC 1:5 water), throughout-more than 0.6 dS/m\nDepth to hypersulfidic materials (incubated pH 4.0 or less)--0 to 50 centimeters\nShell fragments--0 to 5 percent, by volume\nCoarse fragments--0 to 60 percent fine and medium gravels, by volume in individual horizons\nAseg or A/Cseg horizon\nHue-2.5Y, 5Y, 10Y, or 10YR\nValue-2.5 or 3\nChroma-1 or 2\nTexture--mucky silt loam, silt loam, loam, or sandy loam\nOrganic matter content--\nClay content-5 to 18 percent\nManner of failure / fluidity class--slightly fluid to very fluid\nCseg horizon\nHue--2.5Y, 5Y, 10Y, 10YR, or 5GY\nValue--3 or 4\nChroma--1 to 2\nTexture--silt loam; range includes silty clay through very fine sandy loam and their mucky analogs, some pedons contain thin sandy horizons.\nOrganic matter content--\nClay content-5 to 45 percent\nManner of failure / fluidity class--moderately fluid to very fluid\nShell fragments--0 to 5 percent, by volume\nCoarse fragments--0 to 60 percent fine and medium gravels, by volume" + }, + "COMPETING SERIES": { + "section": "COMPETING SERIES", + "content": "COMPETING SERIES:\nThere are no competing series in the same family." + }, + "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING", + "content": "GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:\nParent material--Loamy alluvium and/or estuarine deposits\nLandscape--Estuaries, Coastal Lowlands, and Tidal Rivers\nLandform--Tidal marshes\nSlope--0 to 1 percent\nMean annual precipitation--1023 to 1320 millimeters (40 to 52 inches)\nMean annual air temperature--4 to 13 degrees C (39.2 to 55.4 degrees F)\nWater salinity range--18 to 30 parts per thousand\nFrost-free period--350 to 365 days" + }, + "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS": { + "section": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS", + "content": "GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS:\nThese are the Calves, Ipswich, Matunuck, Oyster River, Pawcatuck, and Westbrook soils.\nCalves soils--have O horizons and histic epipedons\nIpswich soils--formed in thick deposits of hemic organic soil materials\nMatunuck soils--have O horizons at the soil surface and histic epipedons\nOyster River soils--have buried diagnostic O horizons 40 centimeters or more thick below the mineral soil surface\nPawcatuck soils--formed in hemic organic soil materials over sandy mineral soil materials\nWestbrook soils--formed in hemic organic soil materials over loamy mineral soil materials" + }, + "DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY": { + "section": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY", + "content": "DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY:\nDrainage class--Very poorly drained\nSaturated hydraulic conductivity-Low to High\nSoil moisture regime--Peraquic" + }, + "USE AND VEGETATION": { + "section": "USE AND VEGETATION", + "content": "USE AND VEGETATION:\nMajor uses--Most areas are in salt marsh and provide food and habitat for fish, shellfish and wildfowl. Small, scattered areas are in saltgrass hay.\nNative vegetation--Phragmites australis, Spartina alterniflora, Spartina patens, and Salicornia spp. may occur on these soils." + }, + "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT": { + "section": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT", + "content": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT:\nGeneral area--These soils are located along Connecticut coastline.\nRegions--R - Northeastern Forage and Forest Region\nMLRA(s)--144A, 145\nExtent-Small" + }, + "REGIONAL OFFICE": { + "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: Amherst, Massachusetts" + }, + "ORIGIN": { + "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED", + "content": "SERIES ESTABLISHED: New Haven County, Connecticut, 2024." + }, + "REMARKS": { + "section": "REMARKS", + "content": "REMARKS:\nDiagnostic horizons and features in this pedon include--\nPeraquic feature--Zero or positive soil water potential at the soil surface.\nParticle-size control section--The zone from 25 to 100 centimeters (10 to 40 inches).\nOchric epipedon--The zone from 0 to 19 centimeters (Aseg horizon).\nHypersulfidic materials--The zone from 0 to 200 centimeters (Aseg and Cseg horizons) have oxidized reactions with pH values less than 4 after 16 weeks.\nN-value > 0.7--The zone from 0 to 200 centimeters (Aseg and Cseg horizons)\nTaxonomic version--Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 13th edition (2022)" + }, + "ADDITIONAL DATA": { + "section": "ADDITIONAL DATA", + "content": "ADDITIONAL DATA: Type location taken from 2023CT009297 in Sachem Head, CT.\nAdditional support pedons used to develop this series include 2023CT009300 and 2023CT009311.\n________________________________________" + }, + "SITE": [ + [ + { + "drainage": "very poorly", + "drainage_overview": "very poorly" + } + ] + ], + "HORIZONS": [ + [ + { + "name": "Aseg", + "top": 0, + "bottom": 19, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "silt loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Aseg--0 to 19 centimeters; very dark gray (5Y 3/1) mucky silt loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; many very fine, many fine, and common medium roots throughout; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary. (0 to 27 centimeters thick.)" + }, + { + "name": "Cseg1", + "top": 19, + "bottom": 49, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "10Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "silt loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg1--19 to 49 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 3/1) mucky silt loam; massive; very fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; common very fine, common fine, and few medium roots throughout; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg2", + "top": 49, + "bottom": 74, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "5GY", + "moist_value": 4, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "silt loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg2--49 to 74 centimeters; dark greenish gray (5GY 4/1) silt loam; massive; very fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; few very fine roots throughout; 35 percent herbaceous plant fibers; strong sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg3", + "top": 74, + "bottom": 95, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "2.5Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 2, + "texture_class": "very fine sandy loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg3--74 to 95 centimeters; very dark grayish brown (2.5Y 3/2) very fine sandy loam; massive; very fluid, nonsticky, nonplastic; 35 percent herbaceous plant fibers; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; clear boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg4", + "top": 95, + "bottom": 140, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "10Y", + "moist_value": 3, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "silty clay loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg4--95 to 140 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 3/1) silty clay loam; massive; moderately fluid, slightly sticky, nonplastic; 8 percent herbaceous plant fibers; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; gradual boundary." + }, + { + "name": "Cseg5", + "top": 140, + "bottom": 200, + "dry_hue": "NA", + "dry_value": "NA", + "dry_chroma": "NA", + "moist_hue": "10Y", + "moist_value": 4, + "moist_chroma": 1, + "texture_class": "silty clay loam", + "structure": "massive", + "dry_rupture": "NA", + "moist_rupture": "NA", + "coherence": "NA", + "cf_class": "NA", + "pH": "NA", + "pH_class": "neutral", + "eff_class": "NA", + "distinctness": "NA", + "topography": "NA", + "narrative": "Cseg5--140 to 200 centimeters; dark greenish gray (10Y 4/1) silty clay loam; massive; moderately fluid, moderately sticky, nonplastic; 5 percent shell fragments; 5 percent herbaceous plant fibers; 1 centimeter band of coarse sand with 2 percent shell fragments at a depth of 186 centimeters; moderate sulfurous odor; neutral (xxx); xxx acid (xxx) oxidized pH; (Combined thickness of Cseg horizons is 123 to 200 centimeters thick.)" + } + ] + ] +} diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UANA.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UANA.json index 76f3480dd3..d4021b89f5 100644 --- a/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UANA.json +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UANA.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "SERIES": "UANA", "STATUS": "Established Series", "BYREV": "Rev. HJB/ELS/TM/BKP", - "REVDATE": "07/2016", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", "STATES": "NV", "OVERVIEW": "Uana soils consist of moderately deep over a duripan, well drained soils that formed on eroded fan remnants. Slopes are 2 to 15 percent. Uana soils formed in alluvium derived from welded tuff and reworked lacustrine sediments. The mean annual precipitation is about 275 mm and the mean annual temperature is about 8 degrees C.", "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ "content": "DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: East-central Nevada. Uana soils are of small extent. MLRA 28A and 29." }, "REGIONAL OFFICE": { - "section": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE", - "content": "MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Davis, California." + "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: AUBURN, ALABAMA" }, "ORIGIN": { "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED", diff --git a/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UTLEY.json b/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UTLEY.json index e73f65039a..db14cb5a9c 100644 --- a/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UTLEY.json +++ b/inst/extdata/OSD/U/UTLEY.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "SERIES": "UTLEY", "STATUS": "Established Series", "BYREV": "Rev. DMK/KMS", - "REVDATE": "05/2017", + "REVDATE": "12/2023", "STATES": "OR", "OVERVIEW": "Landscape--hills\nLandform--footslopes, toeslopes, base slopes, drainageways\nSlope--0 to 40 percent\nParent material--colluvium and residuum derived from shale, sandstone, limestone, and conglomerate with an influence of volcanic ash in upper part\nMean annual precipitation--about 360 mm\nMean annual air temperature--about 6 degrees C\nDepth class--deep, very deep\nDrainage class--well drained\nSoil moisture regime--xeric\nSoil temperature regime--frigid\nSoil moisture subclass--typic", "TAXONOMIC CLASS": { @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ }, "REGIONAL OFFICE": { "section": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE", - "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: Portland, Oregon" + "content": "SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: PORTLAND, OREGON" }, "ORIGIN": { "section": "SERIES ESTABLISHED",