IDENTIFIERS

  • Current Taxon Name (Soil Name): Jughandle
  • OSD
  • Series Extent
  • User Site ID: 2013ID049007
  • User Pedon ID: S2013ID049007
  • Vegetation Plot ID: 2013ID049007
  • Lab Information:
  • Certified Lab Pedon Description - yes
  • Lab Source ID - KSSL
  • Lab Pedon # - 14N0141
  • NCSS Pedon Lab Data NASIS Record ID - 73123
  • Print Date: 12/11/2024
  • 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: 45.8924083
  • Std. Longitude: -115.5683139
  • Datum: WGS84
  • Township: 30N
  • Range: 7E
  • Section: 34
  • Map Unit: 31DH7—Andic Cryochrepts-Dystric Cryochrepts complex, 45 to 60 percent slopes, dissected mountain slopes
  • Country: US—United States
  • State: Idaho
  • County: ID049—Idaho
  • MLRA: 43B—Central Rocky Mountains
  • MLRA Soil Survey Area: NW-MOS—Moscow, Idaho
  • Non-MLRA Soil Survey Area: ID609—Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho
  • 7.5 Minute USGS Quad: 45115-H5—Iron Mountain, Idaho
  • PEDON

  • Describers Name: Brian Gardner, Cara Farr, Leanna Van Slambrook
  • Current Taxonomic Class: Coarse-loamy, micaceous Vitrandic Haplocryepts
  • Current Taxon Kind: taxadjunct
  • Pedon Type: taxadjunct to the series
  • Pedon Purpose: laboratory sampling site
  • Pedon Record Orgin: NASIS
  • Correlated Information:
  • Soil Name - Jughandle
  • PSC - 27 to 102 cm.
  • Classificaton Date - 10/6/2014
  • Classifier - Brian Gardner
  • Soil Taxonomic Edition - twelfth edition
  • Moisture Class - udic
  • Moisture Subclass - typic
  • Sampled As Information:
  • Soil Name - Andic Cryochrepts
  • Taxonomic Class - Coarse-loamy, micaceous Andic Haplocryepts
  • Taxon Kind - taxon above family
  • PSC - 27 to 102 cm.
  • Classificaton Date - 10/21/2013
  • Classifier - Brian Gardner
  • Soil Taxonomic Edition - eleventh edition
  • Moisture Class - udic
  • Moisture SUBClass - typic
  • Dynamic Soil Properties:
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Hydric: no


  • SITE

  • Parent Material: volcanic ash over residuum weathered from metamorphic rock
  • Landscape: mountain system
  • Landform: ridge
  • Geomorphic Component Hills: side slope
  • Geomorphic Component Mountains: mountainflank, upper third
  • Hill Slope Profile: backslope
  • Slope Position: upper third
  • Slope Complexity: simple
  • Slope Shape Across: convex
  • Slope Shape Down: concave
  • Drainage Class: well
  • Flooding: none flooding
  • Ponding: none ponding
  • Surface Fragments:
  • Benchmark Soil?: no
  • VEGETATION

  • Other Vegetative Class: CN516 - grand fir/wild ginger—Forest Habitat Types of Northern Idaho (GTR-INT-236)
  • SITE OBSERVATION

  • Observation Date: 8/9/2013 (actual site observation date)
  • Data Collector: Brian Gardner
  • Surface Cover Properties:
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 1 - tree cover
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 2 - conifers
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Drained? - no
  • Bedded Soil? - no
  • Forest Plantation? - no
  • Forest Rotation Stage - early
  • Vegetation Plot Plants
    Plant Symbol Scientific Name National Vernacular Name Plant Type Group Canopy Cover % Vegetation Stata Level

    ABGR

    ACGL

    ACMI2

    ARCO9

    BRVU

    CEANO

    COOC

    FRVE

    HODI

    LAOC

    LIBOL

    PAMY

    PIEN

    PIPO

    PSMEG

    RIBES

    RUDBE

    RUPA

    SASC

    SYAL

    TABR2

    XETE

    Abies grandis

    Acer glabrum

    Achillea millefolium

    Arnica cordifolia

    Bromus vulgaris

    Ceanothus

    Coptis occidentalis

    Fragaria vesca

    Holodiscus discolor

    Larix occidentalis

    Linnaea borealis var. longiflora

    Paxistima myrsinites

    Picea engelmannii

    Pinus ponderosa

    Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca

    Ribes

    Rudbeckia

    Rubus parviflorus

    Salix scouleriana

    Symphoricarpos albus

    Taxus brevifolia

    Xerophyllum tenax

    grand fir

    Rocky Mountain maple

    common yarrow

    heartleaf arnica

    Columbia brome

    ceanothus

    Idaho goldthread

    woodland strawberry

    oceanspray

    western larch

    Oregon boxleaf

    Engelmann spruce

    ponderosa pine

    Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir

    currant

    coneflower

    thimbleberry

    Scouler's willow

    common snowberry

    Pacific yew

    common beargrass

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

    bedrock, paralithic

    moderately coherent

    152 -

    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

    40

    1595

    285

    1090

    Oi—0 to 2 centimeters (0.0 to 0.8 inches); slightly decomposed plant material; fragments; abrupt smooth boundary. Lab sample # 14N00436; observed in pit, small
    A—2 to 8 centimeters (0.8 to 3.1 inches); very dark brown (10YR 2/2) crushed, brown (10YR 4/3) crushed, dry; ashy silt loam; 8 percent clay; moderate fine granular structure; soft, very friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 5.0 very fine roots throughout and 1.0 medium roots throughout and 5.0 fine roots throughout; 15 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 5 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; slightly acid, pH 6.4, pH meter; abrupt smooth boundary. Lab sample # 14N00437; observed in pit, small
    Bw1—8 to 17 centimeters (3.1 to 6.7 inches); dark brown (10YR 3/3) crushed, yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) crushed, dry; ashy loam; 10 percent clay; weak fine subangular blocky structure; soft, very friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 5.0 very fine roots throughout and 1.0 medium roots throughout; 15 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 5 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; neutral, pH 6.6, pH meter; clear wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N00438; observed in pit, small
    Bw2—17 to 34 centimeters (6.7 to 13.4 inches); brown (10YR 4/3) crushed, light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) crushed, dry; ashy loam; 15 percent clay; moderate fine subangular blocky structure; soft, very friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 4.0 very fine roots throughout and 1.0 medium roots throughout; 15 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 5 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; slightly acid, pH 6.5, pH meter; abrupt smooth boundary. Lab sample # 14N00439; observed in pit, small
    2Bw3—34 to 55 centimeters (13.4 to 21.7 inches); dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/4) broken face, light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) broken face, dry; gravelly loam; 12 percent clay; weak medium subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 3.0 very fine roots throughout and 1.0 very coarse roots throughout and 0.5 medium roots throughout and 2.0 fine roots throughout; 4.0 very fine tubular and 2.0 fine tubular pores; 10 percent faint silt coats on surfaces along pores; 35 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 0 percent by volume 2-?-75 millimeter charcoal fragments and 15 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; neutral, pH 6.6, pH meter; clear wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N00440; observed in pit, small
    2Bw4—55 to 68 centimeters (21.7 to 26.8 inches); brown (10YR 4/3) broken face, light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) broken face, dry; very gravelly loam; 10 percent clay; weak medium subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 1.0 medium roots throughout and 0.5 fine roots throughout; 3.0 very fine tubular and 2.0 fine tubular pores; 35 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 0 percent by volume 2-?-75 millimeter charcoal fragments and 35 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; slightly acid, pH 6.5, pH meter; clear wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N00441; observed in pit, small
    2Bt—68 to 94 centimeters (26.8 to 37.0 inches); dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) broken face, light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) broken face, dry; very gravelly loam; 10 percent clay; weak medium subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 1.0 very fine roots throughout and 2.0 fine roots throughout; 6.0 fine pores; 18 percent distinct clay films on vertical faces of peds; 45 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 45 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; slightly acid, pH 6.5, pH meter; clear wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N00442; observed in pit, small
    2BC—94 to 118 centimeters (37.0 to 46.5 inches); brownish yellow (10YR 6/6) broken face, very pale brown (10YR 7/4) broken face, dry; gravelly loamy sand; 8 percent clay; weak medium subangular blocky structure; slightly hard, friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 2.5 very fine roots throughout and 0.2 very coarse roots throughout; 3.0 very fine tubular pores; 65 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 15 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; slightly acid, pH 6.5, pH meter; abrupt smooth boundary. Lab sample # 14N00443; observed in pit, small
    2C—118 to 152 centimeters (46.5 to 59.8 inches); yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) broken face, pale yellow (2.5Y 7/3) broken face, dry; loamy sand; 8 percent clay; massive; slightly hard, friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; 0.1 very fine roots in cracks; 50 percent fine platy mica flakes, unspecified in matrix; 10 percent by volume nonflat subangular indurated 2-?-75 millimeter unspecified fragments observed by visual inspection method; 15 percent lamina (volume percent); slightly acid, pH 6.4, pH meter; abrupt wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N00444; observed in pit, small
    2Cr—152 centimeters (59.8 inches); fragments.; observed in pit, small