IDENTIFIERS

  • Current Taxon Name (Soil Name): Smithdale
  • OSD
  • Series Extent
  • User Site ID: S2013MS153001
  • User Pedon ID: S2013MS153001
  • Vegetation Plot ID: 2013MS153001
  • Lab Information:
  • Certified Lab Pedon Description - no
  • Lab Source ID - KSSL
  • Lab Pedon # - 14N0296
  • NCSS Pedon Lab Data NASIS Record ID - 73112
  • Print Date: 5/30/2024
  • 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: 31.7737500
  • Std. Longitude: -88.6315833
  • Datum: WGS84
  • Township: 9 N
  • Range: 6 W
  • Section: 6
  • PLSS Details: SE1/4 SW1/4
  • Location Description: Wayne County, Mississippi about 1390 feet North and 1960 feet East of the Southwest corner of Sec. 6.
  • Map Unit: SmE—Smithdale fine sandy loam, 15 to 35 percent slopes
  • Country: US—United States
  • State: Mississippi
  • County: MS153—Wayne
  • MLRA: 133A—Southern Coastal Plain
  • Regional Office: 7—Auburn, AL
  • MLRA Soil Survey Area: SE-MER—Meridian, Mississippi
  • Non-MLRA Soil Survey Area: MS153—Wayne County, Mississippi
  • 7.5 Minute USGS Quad: 31088-G6—Shubuta, Mississippi
  • PEDON

  • Describers Name: C. Hatcher, J. Velazquez-Garcia
  • Current Taxonomic Class: Fine-loamy, siliceous, subactive, thermic Typic Hapludults
  • Current Taxon Kind: series
  • Pedon Type: OSD pedon
  • Pedon Purpose: soil survey inventory
  • Pedon Record Orgin: NASIS
  • Correlated Information:
  • Soil Name - Smithdale (flagged as OSD)
  • PSC - 28 to 79 cm.
  • Classificaton Date - 6/28/2013
  • Classifier - Chris Hatcher, Joxelle Velazquez-Garcia
  • Soil Taxonomic Edition - eleventh edition
  • Moisture Class - udic
  • Moisture Subclass - udic
  • Dynamic Soil Properties:
  • Erosion Class - 1
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Pedon Vegetation and Crop Cover Information:
  • Forest Overstory Veg. Type - tree
  • Forest Understory Veg. Type - shrub
  • Forest Groundcover Veg. Type Dominant - perennial forbs or herbaceous
  • Forest Groundcover Veg. Type Secondary - shrub
  • Hydric: no


  • SITE

  • Parent Material: fine-loamy marine deposits derived from sedimentary rock
  • Landscape: coastal plain
  • Landform: hillslope
  • Geomorphic Component Hills: side slope
  • Hill Slope Profile: shoulder
  • Slope Position: upper third
  • Slope Complexity: simple
  • Slope Shape Across: linear
  • Slope Shape Down: linear
  • Runoff: high
  • Drainage Class: well
  • Flooding: none flooding
  • Geology: Miocene member of the Catahoula formation.
  • Surface Fragments:
  • Benchmark Soil?: no
  • VEGETATION

    SITE OBSERVATION

  • Observation Date: 6/28/2013 (actual site observation date)
  • Data Collector: C. Hatcher, J. Velazquez-Garcia
  • Surface Cover Properties:
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 1 - tree cover
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 2 - intermixed conifers and hardwoods
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Drained? - no
  • Bedded Soil? - no
  • Forest Plantation? - no
  • Site Erosion Accelerated: water erosion rill
  • Vegetation Plot Plants
    Plant Symbol Scientific Name National Vernacular Name Plant Type Group Canopy Cover % Vegetation Stata Level

    CAOV2

    PIEC2

    PITA

    QUAL

    QUFA

    Carya ovata

    Pinus echinata

    Pinus taeda

    Quercus alba

    Quercus falcata

    shagbark hickory

    shortleaf pine

    loblolly pine

    white oak

    southern red oak

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

    ochric epipedon

    argillic horizon

    0—28

    28—210

    —28—

    —182—

    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

    20

    20

    49

    101

    338

    1475

    230

    17.5

    9

    27.2

    A—0 to 3 centimeters (0.0 to 1.2 inches); dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) fine sandy loam; weak fine granular structure; friable; many (10.0) very fine roots throughout and common (5.0) medium roots throughout and many (10.0) fine roots throughout and common (5.0) coarse roots throughout; fragments; strongly acid, pH 5.5, pH indicator solutions; clear smooth boundary. Lab sample # 14N01521; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry
    E—3 to 28 centimeters (1.2 to 11.0 inches); brown (10YR 5/3) fine sandy loam; weak fine granular structure; friable; many (10.0) very fine roots throughout and common (5.0) very coarse roots throughout and many (10.0) medium roots throughout and common (5.0) coarse roots throughout; fragments; strongly acid, pH 5.3, pH indicator solutions; gradual wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N01522; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry
    Bt1—28 to 100 centimeters (11.0 to 39.4 inches); yellowish red (5YR 5/8) sandy clay loam; moderate medium subangular blocky, and moderate fine subangular blocky structure; friable; few (0.5) very fine roots throughout and common (5.0) fine roots throughout; 60 percent faint clay films on vertical faces of peds; 2 percent by volume nonflat subangular moderately coherent cemented 2-15-20 millimeter ironstone nodules fragments observed by visual inspection method; very strongly acid, pH 5.0, pH indicator solutions; gradual wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N01523; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry
    Bt2—100 to 126 centimeters (39.4 to 49.6 inches); yellowish red (5YR 4/6) sandy clay loam; moderate fine subangular blocky, and moderate medium subangular blocky structure; friable; few (0.5) medium roots throughout and few (0.5) fine roots throughout; 50 percent prominent yellowish brown (10YR 5/8), moist, sand coats between sand grains and 60 percent faint clay films on vertical faces of peds; 45 percent fine faint platy weakly coherent cemented mica flakes, unspecified with clear boundaries between peds; 1 percent by volume nonflat subrounded strongly coherent cemented 2-15-20 millimeter quartz fragments observed by visual inspection method and 2 percent by volume nonflat subangular moderately coherent cemented 2-15-20 millimeter ironstone nodules fragments observed by visual inspection method; very strongly acid, pH 5.0, pH indicator solutions; diffuse wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N01524; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry
    Bt3—126 to 160 centimeters (49.6 to 63.0 inches); red (2.5YR 4/8) sandy loam; moderate fine subangular blocky, and moderate medium subangular blocky structure; friable; few (0.5) very fine roots throughout; 25 percent prominent yellowish brown (10YR 5/4), moist, sand coats between sand grains and 40 percent faint clay films on vertical faces of peds; 45 percent fine faint platy weakly coherent cemented mica flakes, unspecified with clear boundaries between peds; fragments; very strongly acid, pH 4.5, pH indicator solutions; gradual wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N01525; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry
    Bt4—160 to 210 centimeters (63.0 to 82.7 inches); red (2.5YR 4/8) sandy loam; moderate fine subangular blocky, and moderate medium subangular blocky structure; friable; faint skeletans between sand grains and 10 percent prominent yellowish brown (10YR 5/4), moist, sand coats between sand grains; 45 percent fine faint platy weakly coherent cemented mica flakes, unspecified with clear boundaries between peds; fragments; very strongly acid, pH 4.5, pH indicator solutions; clear wavy boundary. Lab sample # 14N01526; moist when described; observed in pit, large or quarry