IDENTIFIERS
Current Taxon Name (Soil Name):
Seaboldt
OSD
Series Extent
User Site ID:
S2008WA063003
User Pedon ID:
S2008WA063003
Lab Information:
Certified Lab Pedon Description -
no
Lab Pedon # -
09N0248
NCSS Pedon Lab Data NASIS Record ID -
24028
Print Date:
10/31/2024
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:
47.6230240
Std. Longitude:
-117.3703003
Datum:
WGS84
Township:
25N
Range:
43E
Section:
33
PLSS Details:
1927 ft S and 439 W of the NE corner
Location Description:
Vacant lot in City. West of Regal Street on 35th Ave.
State:
Washington
County:
WA063—Spokane
MLRA:
9—Palouse and Nez Perce Prairies
7.5 Minute USGS Quad:
47117-E3—Spokane SE, Washington
PEDON
Describers Name:
Scott Bare
Current Taxonomic Class:
Coarse-loamy, mixed, superactive, mesic Vitrandic Haploxerolls
Current Taxon Kind:
series
Pedon Type:
taxadjunct to the series
Pedon Purpose:
full pedon description
Pedon Record Orgin:
NASIS
Correlated Information:
Soil Name -
Seaboldt
PSC -
25 to 81 cm.
Classificaton Date -
2/13/2012
Soil Taxonomic Edition -
eleventh edition
Moisture Class -
xeric
Moisture Subclass -
typic
Sampled As Information:
Soil Name -
Gibbs
Classificaton Date -
8/19/2008
Dynamic Soil Properties:
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Hydric:
no
SITE
Parent Material:
mixed loess, volcanic ash and outwash over basalt
Landscape:
Columbia River Basalt plateau
Landform:
structural bench
Slope Shape Across:
linear
Slope Shape Down:
convex
Drainage Class:
well
Flooding:
none flooding
Ponding:
none ponding
Bedrock:
indurated basalt at 81cm with 10 to <45
Geology:
Priest Rapids member of the Wanapum formation in the Columbia River Basalt group.
Surface Fragments:
Benchmark Soil?:
no
VEGETATION
Other Vegetative Class:
CN170 - ponderosa pine/common snowberry—Forest Habitat Types of Northern Idaho (GTR-INT-236)
SITE OBSERVATION
Observation Date:
8/19/2008 (actual site observation date)
Plant Association Name:
PIPO/SYAL or FEID
Surface Cover Properties:
Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator -
no
Drained? -
no
Bedded Soil? -
no
Forest Plantation? -
no
Pedon Restrictions
Kind
Hardness
Restriction Depth L-H
Restriction Thickness L-RV-H
cm
bedrock, lithic
indurated
81 - 102
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Pedon Diagnostic Features
Feature Kind
Feature Depth L-H
Feature Thickness L-RV-H
cm
mollic epipedon
cambic horizon
0—33
33—56
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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
6
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710.2
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354
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Oi—0 to 1 centimeters (0.0 to 0.4 inches); slightly decomposed plant material; fragments.; observed in pit, small
Ap—1 to 20 centimeters (0.4 to 7.9 inches); brown (10YR 4/3) broken face, very dark brown (10YR 2/2) broken face and very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) crushed, moist; ashy silt loam; 20 percent sand; 64 percent silt; 16 percent clay; weak medium subangular blocky parts to strong very fine granular, and weak medium subangular blocky parts to strong fine granular, and weak fine subangular blocky parts to strong very fine granular, and weak fine subangular blocky parts to strong fine granular structure; soft, very friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; 3.0 very fine roots throughout and 1.0 fine roots throughout; 6.0 very fine tubular pores; 5 percent by volume nonflat subrounded indurated 2-3-5 millimeter mixed fragments; noneffervescent; neutral, pH 6.9, pH meter; clear smooth boundary.; dry when described; observed in pit, small
BA—20 to 33 centimeters (7.9 to 13.0 inches); brown (10YR 4/3), very dark brown (7.5YR 2.5/3), moist; silt loam; 25 percent sand; 57 percent silt; 18 percent clay; weak coarse subangular blocky parts to weak medium granular, and weak coarse subangular blocky parts to weak fine granular, and weak medium subangular blocky parts to weak medium granular, and weak medium subangular blocky parts to weak fine granular structure; slightly hard, friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; 1.0 very fine roots throughout; 6.0 very fine tubular and 3.0 fine tubular pores; 1 percent faint clay films on all faces of peds and 1 percent faint clay films on surfaces along pores; 1 percent medium prominent cylindrical worm casts with sharp boundaries throughout; 5 percent by volume nonflat subrounded indurated 2-7-15 millimeter mixed fragments; noneffervescent; slightly acid, pH 6.5, pH meter; clear wavy boundary.; dry when described; observed in pit, small
Bt—33 to 56 centimeters (13.0 to 22.0 inches); strong brown (7.5YR 4/6), dark brown (7.5YR 3/4), moist; loam; 35 percent sand; 43 percent silt; 22 percent clay; weak medium prismatic parts to moderate fine subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, friable, slightly sticky, moderately plastic; 3.0 very fine roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout; 6.0 very fine tubular and 3.0 fine tubular and 0.5 coarse tubular pores; 1 percent prominent silt coats on vertical faces of peds and 10 percent distinct clay films on all faces of peds and 10 percent prominent dark brown (7.5YR 3/3), dry, clay films on surfaces along pores; 5 percent by volume nonflat subrounded indurated 2-7-15 millimeter mixed fragments; 1 percent krotovinas (volume percent); 5 percent krotovinas (lateral area percent); noneffervescent; slightly acid, pH 6.3, pH meter; clear wavy boundary.; slightly moist when described; observed in pit, small
BC—56 to 81 centimeters (22.0 to 31.9 inches); dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6), dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4), moist; gravelly sandy clay loam; 60 percent sand; 20 percent silt; 20 percent clay; weak medium angular blocky, and weak fine angular blocky structure; slightly hard, friable, slightly sticky, slightly plastic; 3.0 very fine roots throughout and 3.0 fine roots throughout; 6.0 very fine tubular and 0.5 medium tubular and 0.5 fine tubular and 0.5 coarse tubular pores; 3 percent distinct clay films on all faces of peds and 3 percent prominent dark brown (7.5YR 3/3), dry, clay films on surfaces along pores; 1 percent by volume nonflat subrounded indurated 75-150-250 millimeter basalt fragments and 2 percent by volume nonflat angular indurated 75-150-250 millimeter basalt fragments and 15 percent by volume nonflat angular indurated 2-25-75 millimeter basalt fragments; noneffervescent; slightly acid, pH 6.2, pH meter; abrupt wavy boundary.; slightly moist when described; observed in pit, small
2R—81 to 106 centimeters (31.9 to 41.7 inches); unweathered bedrock; fragments.; observed in pit, small