IDENTIFIERS

  • Current Taxon Name (Soil Name): Tonti
  • OSD
  • Series Extent
  • User Site ID: 2006MO225012M
  • User Pedon ID: 2006MO225012
  • Vegetation Plot ID: 2006MO225012
  • Lab Information:
  • Certified Lab Pedon Description - no
  • Lab Source ID - MCL
  • Lab Pedon # - M0622512
  • Print Date: 11/21/2024
  • 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: 37.2285833
  • Std. Longitude: -92.9937500
  • Datum: WGS84
  • Township: T29N
  • Range: R19W
  • Section: 10
  • PLSS Details: 1053 feet W and 1840 feet S of the NE corner
  • Country: US—United States
  • State: Missouri
  • County: MO225—Webster
  • MLRA: 116B—Springfield Plain
  • Non-MLRA Soil Survey Area: MO225—Webster County, Missouri
  • 7.5 Minute USGS Quad: 37092-B8—Fordland, Missouri
  • PEDON

  • Describers Name: Allan Johnston, Gene Campbell, Jeff Woodward
  • Current Taxonomic Class: Loamy-skeletal, siliceous, active, mesic Aquic Fragiudults
  • Current Taxon Kind: taxon above family
  • Pedon Type: taxadjunct to the series
  • Pedon Purpose: laboratory sampling site
  • Pedon Record Orgin: Missouri Pedon
  • Pedon #: 12
  • Correlated Information:
  • Soil Name - Tonti
  • PSC - 16 to 66 cm.
  • Classificaton Date - 5/9/2012
  • Soil Taxonomic Edition - ninth edition
  • Moisture Class - udic
  • Moisture Subclass - aquic
  • Sampled As Information:
  • Soil Name - Tonti
  • Taxon Kind - series
  • Classificaton Date - 4/20/2006
  • Dynamic Soil Properties:
  • Erosion Class - 1
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Hydric: no


  • SITE

  • Parent Material: fine-silty loess derived from mixed
  • Landscape: upland
  • Landform: interfluve
  • Geomorphic Component Hills: head slope
  • Hill Slope Profile: summit
  • Slope Complexity: simple
  • Slope Shape Across: linear
  • Slope Shape Down: convex
  • Runoff: high
  • Drainage Class: moderately well
  • Flooding: none flooding
  • Ponding: none ponding
  • Geology: Pierson Limestone formation.
  • Surface Fragments:
  • Benchmark Soil?: no
  • VEGETATION

    SITE OBSERVATION

  • Observation Date: 4/20/2006 (actual site observation date)
  • Air Photo ID: 37092b8nw
  • Surface Water Kind: none observed
  • Surface Cover Properties:
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 1 - tree cover
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 2 - hardwoods
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Drained? - no
  • Bedded Soil? - no
  • Forest Plantation? - no
  • Site Erosion Accelerated: water erosion sheet
  • Vegetation Plot Plants
    Plant Symbol Scientific Name National Vernacular Name Plant Type Group Canopy Cover % Vegetation Stata Level

    QUERC

    TORA2

    SAAL5

    Quercus

    Toxicodendron radicans

    Sassafras albidum

    oak

    eastern poison ivy

    sassafras

    Pedon Restrictions
    Kind Hardness Restriction Depth L-H Restriction Thickness L-RV-H
    cm

    fragipan

    78 -

    - 1 -

    Pedon Diagnostic Features
    Feature Kind Feature Depth L-H Feature Thickness L-RV-H
    cm

    ochric epipedon

    argillic horizon

    fragipan

    0—16

    16—70

    78—

    —16—

    —54—

    —1—

    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

    447.4

    225

    Oe—0 to 3 centimeters (0.0 to 1.2 inches); coarse sand; fragments; abrupt smooth boundary.; observed in pit, small
    A—3 to 9 centimeters (1.2 to 3.5 inches); brown (10YR 4/3) broken face silt loam; weak fine granular structure; very friable; 10.0 very fine roots throughout and 10.0 fine roots throughout and 0.5 coarse roots throughout; 10.0 very fine and 10.0 fine pores; 3 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear smooth boundary.; observed in pit, small
    E—9 to 16 centimeters (3.5 to 6.3 inches); yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) broken face silt loam; weak fine subangular blocky structure; friable; 10.0 very fine roots throughout and 10.0 fine roots throughout and 0.5 coarse roots throughout; 10.0 very fine and 10.0 fine pores; 3 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear smooth boundary.; observed in pit, small
    Bt1—16 to 35 centimeters (6.3 to 13.8 inches); yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) broken face silt loam; moderate fine subangular blocky structure; friable; 0.5 very fine roots throughout and 0.5 very coarse roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout and 0.5 coarse roots throughout; 0.5 very fine and 0.5 fine pores; 12 percent faint dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 10 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; gradual smooth boundary.; observed in pit, small
    Bt2—35 to 57 centimeters (13.8 to 22.4 inches); dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6) broken face gravelly silty clay loam; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm; 0.5 very fine roots throughout and 0.5 very coarse roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout and 0.5 coarse roots throughout; 0.5 very fine and 0.5 fine pores; 35 percent distinct dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 15 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear smooth boundary.; observed in pit, small
    Bt3—57 to 69 centimeters (22.4 to 27.2 inches); 70 percent yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) broken face and 30 percent brown (7.5YR 4/4) broken face very gravelly silt loam; weak fine subangular blocky, and moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm; 0.5 very fine roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout; 35 percent distinct brown (7.5YR 4/4), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 50 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; gradual wavy boundary.; observed in pit, small
    Bt4—69 to 78 centimeters (27.2 to 30.7 inches); 60 percent yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) broken face and 40 percent grayish brown (10YR 5/2) broken face very gravelly silt loam; weak fine subangular blocky structure; friable; 0.5 very fine roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout; 35 percent distinct gray (10YR 6/1), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 50 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear wavy boundary.; observed in pit, small
    2Btx1—78 to 102 centimeters (30.7 to 40.2 inches); 40 percent yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) broken face and 60 percent grayish brown (10YR 5/2) broken face extremely gravelly silt loam; weak medium subangular blocky, and weak very coarse prismatic structure; very firm; 0.5 very fine roots in cracks and 0.5 fine roots in cracks; 12 percent distinct light gray (10YR 7/1), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 10 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 75-?-250 millimeter chert fragments and 60 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear wavy boundary.; observed in pit, small
    2Btx2—102 to 128 centimeters (40.2 to 50.4 inches); 50 percent red (2.5YR 4/6) broken face and 30 percent yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) broken face and 20 percent grayish brown (10YR 5/2) broken face extremely gravelly silty clay loam; moderate medium subangular blocky, and weak very coarse prismatic structure; very firm; 70 percent distinct dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/6), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 10 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 75-?-250 millimeter chert fragments and 60 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments; clear wavy boundary.; observed in pit, small
    3Bt—128 to 161 centimeters (50.4 to 63.4 inches); 70 percent red (2.5YR 5/6) broken face and 30 percent yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) broken face gravelly silty clay; strong fine angular blocky, and strong medium angular blocky structure; very firm; 70 percent distinct red (2.5YR 4/6), moist, clay films on all faces of peds; 20 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter chert fragments.; observed in pit, small