IDENTIFIERS
Current Taxon Name (Soil Name):
Wyatt
OSD
Series Extent
User Site ID:
1955OH105S05
User Pedon ID:
1955-OH105-S05
Lab Information:
Certified Lab Pedon Description -
no
Lab Source ID -
OHSTATE
Lab Pedon # -
MG-s05
NCSS Pedon Lab Data NASIS Record ID -
70801
Print Date:
2/3/2025
LOCATION
Location Description:
Chester Twp. about 2 miles NE of Chester on Rt. 7, southwest side of East Branch of Shade River at road cut.
State:
Ohio
County:
OH105—Meigs
PEDON
Describers Name:
meeker
Current Taxonomic Class:
Fine, illitic, mesic Aquic Hapludalfs
Pedon Record Orgin:
NASIS
Correlated Information:
Soil Name -
Wyatt
Classificaton Date -
5/4/2012
Dynamic Soil Properties:
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Hydric:
no
SITE
Parent Material:
Lacustrine
Landform:
terrace
Drainage Class:
somewhat poorly
Surface Fragments:
Benchmark Soil?:
no
VEGETATION
SITE OBSERVATION
Observation Date:
9/16/1955 (actual site observation date)
Surface Cover Properties:
Site Obs. Cover Kind 1 -
grass/herbaceous cover
Site Obs. Cover Kind 2 -
other grass/herbaceous cover
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Drained? -
no
Bedded Soil? -
no
Forest Plantation? -
no
Setting and Climate
Slope
Slope Length USLE
Upslope Length
Elev.
Corr. Elev
Aspect
MAP
REAP
FFD
MAAT
MSAT
MWAT
MAST
MSST
MWST
MFFP
PE Index
Climate Station ID
Climate Station Name
Climate Station Type
%
m
degrees
mm
mm
C
mm
3
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189
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A—0 to 13 centimeters (0.0 to 5.1 inches); brown (10YR 4/3) Error; weak fine granular structure; friable; fragments; strongly acid, pH 5.2. Lab sample # OSU0003352
B—13 to 51 centimeters (5.1 to 20.1 inches); brown (10YR 5/3) Error; medium prismatic, and angular blocky structure; fragments; very strongly acid, pH 5.0. Lab sample # OSU0003353. Very hard when dry.
C—51 to 234 centimeters (20.1 to 92.1 inches); brown (10YR 5/3) Error; fragments; slight effervescence. Lab sample # OSU0003354. Very hard when dry. Sampled at 56 inches. A layer of red clay shale present at about 15 feet. Borings in the site area to determine depth to calcareous portion gave the following depths (inches): 36, 45, 40, 36, 48, 62.