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Ecological site R040XB230AZ
Desert Pavement 7"-10" p.z.
Last updated: 10/17/2024
Accessed: 12/22/2024
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 040X–Sonoran Basin and Range
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA) 40 is the portion of Sonoran Desert that extends from northwest Mexico into southwestern Arizona and southeastern California. This MLRA is hot desert characterized by bimodal precipitation coupled with hot summers and mild winters. These conditions give rise to a rich biological diversity visually dominated by columnar cactus (saguaro) and leguminous trees (palo verde). This unit occurs within the Basin and Range Physiographic Province and is characterized by numerous mountain ranges that rise abruptly from broad, plain-like valleys and basins. Igneous and metamorphic rock classes dominate the mountain ranges, and basin sediments are combinations of fluvial, lacustrine, colluvial and alluvial deposits.
LRU notes
Land Resource Unit (LRU) 40-2, Middle Sonoran Desert, is characterized by desert scrub vegetation on relict fan remnants with a moderate amount of desert pavement. Trees are common in washes, bottoms and hillslopes. Elevations range from 1200 to 2000 feet, and precipitation averages 7 to 10 inches per year. Vegetation includes saguaro, palo verde, creosotebush, triangle bursage, brittlebush, prickly pear, cholla, desert saltbush, wolfberry bush muhly, threeawns, and big galleta. The soil temperature regime is hyperthermic and the soil moisture regime is typic aridic.
Classification relationships
USDA-NRCS Land Resource Regions and Major Land Resource Areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin: Western Range and Irrigated Region D Major Land Resource Area 40 - Sonoran Basin and Range Land Resource Unit 2 - Middle Sonoran Desert Ecological Site Desert Pavement, 7"-10" p.z.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ecological Regions of North America: Level I, Region 10 North American Deserts Level II, 10.2 Warm Deserts Level III, Ecoregion 81, Sonoran Basin and Range Level IV, 81l, 81n, 81o
USDA-USFS Ecological Subregions: Sections of the Conterminous United States Section 322 American Semidesert and Desert Province Section 322B, Sonoran Desert
Ecological site concept
Desert Pavement, 7”-10” p.z., occurs on fan remnants. Terrain is flat or nearly so (less than 4% slope). Soil surface is armored with interlocking rock fragments (desert pavement), and the surface horizon contains vesicular (bubble-like) pores which limit infiltration. Vegetation is absent or nearly so. Aspect is barren land.
Associated sites
R040XB208AZ |
Limy Upland, Deep 7"-10" p.z. adjacent uplands, does not have heavily armored surface |
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R040XB229AZ |
Sandy Loam Drainage 7"-10" p.z. small drainages braided throughout, often originating on site. Plant community benefits from rainfall runoff from Desert Pavement ecological site. |
R040XB216AZ |
Sandy Wash 7"-10" p.z. large drainages adjacent to or dissecting site |
Similar sites
R040XC326AZ |
Desert Pavement 3"-7" p.z. Elevations 300'-1,200'; dark varnish on surface fragments and well-developed Av soil horizon |
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Figure 1. Desert Pavement, 7"-10" pz.. Sandy Loam Drainage and Sandy Wash ecological sites are visible at margins.
Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
Not specified |
Herbaceous |
(1) Forb, annual |
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