IDENTIFIERS
Current Taxon Name (Soil Name):
Moko
OSD
Series Extent
User Site ID:
1995MO051056M
User Pedon ID:
1995MO051056
Lab Information:
Certified Lab Pedon Description -
no
Lab Source ID -
MCL
Lab Pedon # -
M9505121
Print Date:
11/24/2024
LOCATION
Location In Web Soil Survey
AOI is roughly a square mile and pedon is marked in the center.
Location in SoilWeb
Location in Google Maps
Std. Latitude:
38.4181438
Std. Longitude:
-92.2597686
Datum:
WGS84
Township:
T42N
Range:
R12W
Section:
4
Location Description:
F. Hammond prop.; about 30' SW of road; S. 4, T. 42 N., R. 12 W
State:
Missouri
County:
MO051—Cole
MLRA:
116A—Ozark Highland
MLRA Soil Survey Area:
NC-SPM—Springfield, Missouri
PEDON
Describers Name:
FJY
Current Taxonomic Class:
Loamy-skeletal, mixed, superactive, mesic Lithic Hapludolls
Current Taxon Kind:
series
Pedon Type:
within range of map unit
Pedon Purpose:
laboratory sampling site
Pedon Record Orgin:
Converted from PDP 3.x
Correlated Information:
Soil Name -
Moko
PSC -
0 to 36 cm.
Classificaton Date -
1/17/2014
Sampled As Information:
Soil Name -
Moko
Taxonomic Class -
Loamy-skeletal, mixed, superactive, mesic Lithic Hapludolls
Taxon Kind -
series
Classificaton Date -
3/9/1995
Moisture Class -
udic
Dynamic Soil Properties:
Erosion Class -
1
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Hydric:
no
SITE
Parent Material:
loamy slope alluvium and/or residuum weathered from limestone and dolomite
Landscape:
hills
Landform:
hillside
Geomorphic Component Hills:
side slope
Hill Slope Profile:
backslope
Slope Position:
upper third
Slope Shape Across:
linear
Slope Shape Down:
convex
Drainage Class:
somewhat excessively
Flooding:
none flooding
Ponding:
none ponding
Surface Fragments:
Benchmark Soil?:
no
VEGETATION
SITE OBSERVATION
Observation Date:
3/9/1995 (actual site observation date)
Air Photo ID:
6-97
Plant Association Name:
cedar forest, scattered post oaks
Surface Cover Properties:
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Drained? -
no
Bedded Soil? -
no
Forest Plantation? -
no
Site Erosion Accelerated:
water erosion
Pedon Diagnostic Features
Feature Kind
Feature Depth L-H
Feature Thickness L-RV-H
cm
mollic epipedon
0—36
—-
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
13
—
—
219
—
200
991
—
—
12.8
23.9
0
—
—
—
—
—
4271
Jefferson City Water Plant
nonrecording
A1—0 to 8 centimeters (0.0 to 3.1 inches); black (10YR 2/1), dark gray (10YR 4/1), dry; very gravelly clay loam; moderate medium granular structure; friable; 6.0 very fine to medium roots; 6.0 fine interstitial pores; 5 percent by volume 75-162-250 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments and 40 percent by volume 2-39-75 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments; neutral, pH 7.0, hellige-truog; clear smooth boundary. Lab sample # MU052572
A2—8 to 20 centimeters (3.1 to 7.9 inches); 80 percent very dark brown (10YR 2/2) and 20 percent brown (10YR 4/3), dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2), dry; very gravelly clay loam; moderate very fine subangular blocky, and moderate medium granular structure; friable; 6.0 very fine to medium roots and 0.5 coarse roots; 6.0 fine interstitial and tubular pores; 10 percent by volume 75-162-250 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments and 45 percent by volume 2-39-75 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments; neutral, pH 7.2, hellige-truog; abrupt wavy boundary. Lab sample # MU052573
A3—20 to 36 centimeters (7.9 to 14.2 inches); dark brown (10YR 3/3), dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2), dry; extremely stony clay loam; moderate very fine subangular blocky structure; friable; 3.0 fine and medium roots; 3.0 fine tubular pores; 5 percent by volume 75-162-250 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments and 80 percent by volume 250-425-600 millimeter dolomite (dolostone) fragments; neutral, pH 7.3, hellige-truog; abrupt irregular boundary. Lab sample # MU052574. stones are in place, fractured bedrock, with soil and roots in cracks
R—36 centimeters (14.2 inches); bedrock; fragments. dolomitic "cotton rock" of the Jefferson City formation