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This map service is an information surface which displays what percentage of the soil map unit is subject to water being ponded on the soil surface. Each soil map unit polygon falls into one of the following classes according to NRCS: 0-14%, 15-49%, 50-74% or 75-100%. Esri is providing NRCS SSURGO content here without modification except for some cartography and publishing necessary to facilitate esri user access to these data. Of course, esri will continue to update this inform This map service is an information surface which displays what percentage of the soil map unit is subject to water being ponded on the soil surface. Each soil map unit polygon falls into one of the following classes according to...
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This dataset represents the soil hydrologic group from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of southern Alaska that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Definition The complete definition and official criteria for hydrologic soil groups are available online at (Title 210, National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Chapter 7, “Hydrologic Soil Groups”). “Hydrologic group” is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen. These properties are depth...
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This dataset represents the soil hydrologic group from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of northern California that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Definition The complete definition and official criteria for hydrologic soil groups are available online at (Title 210, National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Chapter 7, “Hydrologic Soil Groups”). “Hydrologic group” is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen. These properties are...
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This dataset represents the soil pH from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of southern Alaska that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Definition The complete definition and official criteria for hydrologic soil groups are available online at (Title 210, National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Chapter 7, “Hydrologic Soil Groups”). “Hydrologic group” is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen. These properties are depth to a seasonal...
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This dataset represents the soil hydrologic group from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of northern California that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Definition The complete definition and official criteria for hydrologic soil groups are available online at (Title 210, National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Chapter 7, “Hydrologic Soil Groups”). “Hydrologic group” is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen. These properties are...
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This dataset represents the soil hydrologic group from SSURGO and STATSGO soil descriptions for soil map units in the state of western Washington that lie within the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Definition The complete definition and official criteria for hydrologic soil groups are available online at (Title 210, National Engineering Handbook, Part 630, Chapter 7, “Hydrologic Soil Groups”). “Hydrologic group” is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen. These properties are...


    map background search result map search result map Presence of Soil Ponding Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (b), USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (a), USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Oregon, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- northern California, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Washington, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- northern California, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Washington, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- western Oregon, USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (b), USA Soil hydrologic group for the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative- southern Alaska (a), USA Presence of Soil Ponding