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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 01/02/2014

Hydric Soils

Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation, Utah

[This report lists only those map unit components that are rated as hydric. Dashes (---) in any column

indicate that the data were not included in the database. Definitions of hydric criteria codes are

included at the end of the report]

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Map symbol and | Component | Percent| Landform | Hydric | Hydric

map unit name | | of map | | rating | criteria

| | unit | | |

______|______|______|______|______|______

| | | | |

16: | | | | |

Baldfieldsilty clay, 1 to 3 |TypicEndoaquepts | 1 | Depressions | Yes | 2

percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

86: | | | | |

Gooseneck-Wonsits association, |Wonsits | 35 | Flood plains | Yes | 4

1 to 3 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

|Moynier | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

| | | | |

|Riverwash | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 4, 2

| | | | |

87: | | | | |

Green River loam, 0 to 2 |Wyasket, silty clay | 5 | Drainageways | Yes | 2

percent slopes, frequently | loam | | | |

flooded | | | | |

| | | | |

88: | | | | |

Green River loam, 0 to 2 |Wyasket, loam | 8 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

percent slopes, occasionally | | | | |

flooded | | | | |

| | | | |

90: | | | | |

Green River-Fluvaquents |Green River | 70 | Flood plains | No | 2

complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

|Fluvaquents | 15 | Flood plains | Yes | 4, 3

| | | | |

|Riverwash | 8 | Flood plains | Yes | 4

| | | | |

|Wyasket, loam | 7 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

| | | | |

94: | | | | |

Vickel-Utaline-Badland complex, |Endoaquolls | 3 | Scarps | Yes | 4, 2

8 to 50 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

107_CC: | | | | |

Shupert-Winetti complex |Winetti, flooded | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

| | | | |

112: | | | | |

Iceslew silt loam, 1 to 3 |Iceslew | 90 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

140: | | | | |

Mikim-Hickerson association, 1 |Iceslew | 4 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

to 4 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

191: | | | | |

Riverwash |Riverwash | 85 | Flood plains | Yes | 4

| | | | |

|Fluvaquents | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 4, 3

| | | | |

|Wyasket, loam | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

| | | | |

214: | | | | |

Soward sandy loam, 3 to 15 |Iceslew | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2

percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

243: | | | | |

Turzo-Umbo complex, 0 to 2 |Wyasket, silty clay | 4 | Depressions | Yes | 2

percent slopes | loam | | | |

| | | | |

285: | | | | |

Water |Fluvaquents | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 4, 2, 3

| | | | |

|Riverwash | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2, 4

| | | | |

420: | | | | |

Pescar silt loam, 0 to 3 |Coarse-loamy over | 10 | Swales | Yes | 2

percent slopes | sandy or sandy | | | |

| skeletalendoaquepts | | | |

| | | | |

BJC: | | | | |

Flynncove-Fardraw-Cobar |Cobar | 15 | Outwash terraces| No | 2

complex, 3 to 10 percent slopes| | | | |

| | | | |

MbA: | | | | |

Breezy-Bunkwater complex, 0 to |Riverwash | 1 | Flood plains | Yes | 4, 2

4 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

MeC: | | | | |

Mantlemine sandy clay loam, 1 |TypicEndoaquepts, | 2 | Outwash | Yes | 2

to 6 percent slopes | fine-loamy | | terraces, | |

| | | outwash | |

| | | terraces | |

| | | | |

SJC: | | | | |

Silhouette silty clay loam, 2 |TypicEndoaquepts | 1 | Depressions | Yes | 2

to 8 percent slopes | | | | |

| | | | |

UgC: | | | | |

Uver-Green river complex, 2 to |Riverwash | 5 | Flood plains | Yes | 2, 4

8 percent slopes | | | | |

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Explanation of hydric criteria codes:

1. All Histels except for Folistels, and Histosols except for Folists.

2. Soils in Aquic suborders, great groups, or subgroups, Albolls suborder, Historthels great

group, Histoturbels great group, or Andic, Cumulic, Pachic, or Vitrandic subgroups that:

A. are somewhat poorly drained and have a water table at the surface (0.0 feet) during the

growing season, or

B. are poorly drained or very poorly drained and have either:

1.) a water table at the surface (0.0 feet) during the growing season if textures are

coarse sand, sand, or fine sand in all layers within a depth of 20 inches, or

2.) a water table at a depth of 0.5 foot or less during the growing season if

permeability is equal to or greater than 6.0 in/hr in all layers within a depth of 20

inches, or

3.) a water table at a depth of 1.0 foot or less during the growing season if

permeability is less than 6.0 in/hr in any layer within a depth of 20 inches.

3. Soils that are frequently ponded for long or very long duration during the growing season.

4. Soils that are frequently flooded for long or very long duration during the growing season.