IDENTIFIERS

  • Current Taxon Name (Soil Name): springer
  • OSD
  • Series Extent
  • User Site ID: ok057-SpDB-springer-1
  • User Pedon ID: s2003ok-057-002 springer
  • Vegetation Plot ID: ok057-SpDB-springer-1
  • Transect:
  • User Transect ID - ok057-SpDB-3
  • Transect Stop Number - 1
  • Transect Interval - 150.0
  • Lab Information:
  • Certified Lab Pedon Description - no
  • Lab Source ID - KSSL
  • Lab Pedon # - 03N0777
  • NCSS Pedon Lab Data NASIS Record ID - 16203
  • Print Date: 6/1/2024
  • 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: 34.8128662
  • Std. Longitude: -99.9119034
  • Datum: WGS84
  • Township: 4 north
  • Range: 26 west
  • Section: 14
  • PLSS Details: 200 feet north and 100 feet east of the southwest corner
  • Location Description: From the intersection of U.S. Highway 62 and OK State Highway 30 in Hollis, 9.04 miles north and 100 feet east in bermudagrass pasture.
  • Map Unit: 14—Devol loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes
  • Country: US—United States
  • State: Oklahoma
  • County: OK057—Harmon
  • MLRA: 78B—Central Rolling Red Plains, Western Part
  • Regional Office: SC—South Central
  • Non-MLRA Soil Survey Area: OK057—Harmon County, Oklahoma
  • 7.5 Minute USGS Quad: 34099-G8—McKnight, Oklahoma
  • PEDON

  • Describers Name: C. Neitsch, W. Gabriel, S. Alspach, D. Ressel, A. Stahnke, R. Gelnar, C. Salisbury
  • Current Taxonomic Class: Coarse-loamy, mixed, active, thermic Typic Haplustalfs
  • Current Taxon Kind: series
  • Pedon Type: within range of map unit
  • Pedon Purpose: full pedon description
  • Pedon Record Orgin: NASIS
  • Correlated Information:
  • Soil Name - springer
  • PSC - 44 to 94 cm.
  • Classificaton Date - 7/12/2005
  • Soil Taxonomic Edition - eighth edition
  • Moisture Class - ustic
  • Moisture Subclass - typic
  • Sampled As Information:
  • Soil Name - devol
  • Classificaton Date - 6/24/2003
  • Dynamic Soil Properties:
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Hydric: no


  • SITE

  • Parent Material: coarse-loamy eolian sands over sandy and loamy alluvium
  • Landscape: alluvial plain
  • Landform: low dune on sand sheet
  • Slope Complexity: complex
  • Slope Shape Across: linear
  • Slope Shape Down: convex
  • Runoff: very low
  • Drainage Class: well
  • Surface Fragments:
  • Benchmark Soil?: no
  • VEGETATION

    SITE OBSERVATION

  • Observation Date: 6/24/2003 (actual site observation date)
  • Air Photo ID: PSS #9
  • Surface Cover Properties:
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 1 - grass/herbaceous cover
  • Site Obs. Cover Kind 2 - pastureland, tame
  • Pedoderm Loose Cover Indicator - no
  • Drained? - no
  • Bedded Soil? - no
  • Forest Plantation? - no
  • Current Weather - partly cloudy
  • Current Air Temp - 27
  • Vegetation Plot Plants
    Plant Symbol Scientific Name National Vernacular Name Plant Type Group Canopy Cover % Vegetation Stata Level

    CYDA

    Cynodon dactylon

    Bermudagrass

    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

    576

    90

    585

    210

    16.1

    Ap—0 to 17 centimeters (0.0 to 6.7 inches); reddish yellow (7.5YR 6/6), strong brown (7.5YR 5/6), moist; sand; single grain; loose, loose; very fine roots and 4.0 medium roots and 10.0 fine roots; 2.0 medium and 2.0 fine pores; fragments; noneffervescent; slightly acid, pH 6.4, hellige-truog; clear smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    Bt/Ap—17 to 44 centimeters (6.7 to 17.3 inches); 60 percent yellowish red (5YR 5/6) and 40 percent reddish yellow (7.5YR 6/6), 60 percent yellowish red (5YR 4/6) and 40 percent strong brown (7.5YR 5/6), moist; sandy loam; 12 percent clay; weak medium prismatic parts to weak medium subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, very friable; very fine roots and 5.0 fine roots; 1.0 medium and 3.0 fine pores; fragments; noneffervescent; slightly acid, pH 6.4, hellige-truog; gradual smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    Bt1—44 to 88 centimeters (17.3 to 34.6 inches); reddish yellow (5YR 6/6), yellowish red (5YR 5/6), moist; loamy sand; 9 percent clay; weak coarse prismatic parts to weak coarse subangular blocky structure; slightly hard, very friable; very fine roots and 2.0 fine roots; 0.5 medium and 3.0 fine pores; 10 percent faint clay films on all faces of peds and 40 percent distinct clay bridges between sand grains; fragments; noneffervescent; neutral, pH 6.7, hellige-truog; clear smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    Bt2—88 to 117 centimeters (34.6 to 46.1 inches); yellowish red (5YR 5/6), yellowish red (5YR 4/6), moist; sandy loam; 14 percent clay; weak coarse prismatic parts to weak coarse subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, very friable; very fine roots and 2.0 fine roots; 3.0 fine pores; 10 percent faint clay films on all faces of peds and 60 percent distinct clay bridges between sand grains; fragments; noneffervescent; neutral, pH 6.8, hellige-truog; abrupt smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    2Bt—117 to 149 centimeters (46.1 to 58.7 inches); brown (7.5YR 5/2), brown (7.5YR 4/2), moist; sandy clay loam; moderate coarse prismatic parts to moderate medium subangular blocky, and moderate medium prismatic parts to moderate medium subangular blocky structure; very hard, firm; very fine roots and 1.0 fine roots; 3.0 fine pores; 60 percent distinct clay films on all faces of peds; 5 percent medium distinct strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) masses of oxidized iron and 15 percent medium distinct pale brown (10YR 6/3) iron depletions; 1 percent by volume well rounded 2-5-20 millimeter quartz fragments; noneffervescent; neutral, pH 7.0, hellige-truog; clear smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    3Bt—149 to 163 centimeters (58.7 to 64.2 inches); yellowish brown (10YR 5/4), dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4), moist; sandy loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure; moderately hard, very friable; very fine roots and 1.0 fine roots; 3.0 fine pores; 20 percent pale brown (10YR 6/3) sand coats on vertical faces of peds and 30 percent distinct clay films on all faces of peds and 60 percent distinct clay bridges between sand grains; 1 percent by volume well rounded 2-5-20 millimeter quartz fragments; noneffervescent; neutral, pH 7.2, hellige-truog; clear smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    3BC—163 to 210 centimeters (64.2 to 82.7 inches); very pale brown (10YR 7/4), yellowish brown (10YR 5/4), moist; loamy sand; weak coarse prismatic, and weak very coarse prismatic structure; slightly hard, very friable; very fine roots and 1.0 fine roots; 2.0 fine pores; 1 percent by volume well rounded 2-5-20 millimeter quartz fragments; noneffervescent; slightly alkaline, pH 7.6, hellige-truog; abrupt smooth boundary.; observed in trench
    4Bt—210 to 230 centimeters (82.7 to 90.6 inches); strong brown (7.5YR 5/6), strong brown (7.5YR 4/6), moist; sandy clay loam; 34 percent clay; strong fine prismatic parts to moderate medium subangular blocky, and strong medium prismatic parts to moderate medium subangular blocky structure; very hard, firm; very fine roots and 1.0 fine roots; 1.0 fine pores; 60 percent distinct clay films on all faces of peds; 1 percent fine iron-manganese masses and 2 percent medium distinct grayish brown (10YR 5/2) masses of reduced iron and 2 percent medium faint brown (7.5YR 4/4) iron depletions and 5 percent medium faint yellowish red (5YR 4/6) masses of oxidized iron; 1 percent by volume well rounded 2-5-20 millimeter quartz fragments; noneffervescent; slightly alkaline, pH 7.5, hellige-truog.; observed in trench