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State
Soils Parent Material Name
State of Connecticut —
Parent material name is a term for the general physical, chemical, and mineralogical composition of the unconsolidated material, mineral or organic, in which the soil... -
State
Soils Hydric Rating
State of Connecticut —
This rating indicates the percentage of map units that meets the criteria for hydric soils. Map units are composed of one or more map unit components or soil types,... -
State
Soils Drainage Class
State of Connecticut —
Drainage class (natural)" refers to the frequency and duration of wet periods under conditions similar to those under which the soil formed. Alterations of the water... -
Federal
Soil family particle size class map for Colorado River Basin above Lake Mead
Department of the Interior —
These data were compiled to support analysis of remote sensing data using the Disturbance Automated Reference Toolset (Nauman et al., 2017). The objective of our... -
State
Soils Inland Wetland
State of Connecticut —
The State of Connecticut defines inland wetlands based on soils. The Connecticut Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act defines wetland soils to include any of the soil... -
Federal
Long-term precipitation reduction experiment in the Colorado Plateau - Survival and mortality data from 2010 to 2018
Department of the Interior —
From 2011-2018 USGS biologists recorded vegetation and biological soil crust (BSC) cover by species and tracked survival of tagged individual plants (388 in total)... -
State
Soils Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems
State of Connecticut —
Subsurface sewage disposal systems (SSDS) consist of a house sewer, a septic tank followed by a leaching system, any necessary pumps and siphons, and a groundwater...