Major Land Resource Area 084C
East Cross Timbers
Accessed: 11/13/2024
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Greater than 20” to sandstone bedrock
- Loamy surface texture
- Clayey argillic horizon
- Prominent pressure faces and/or slickensides in subsoil within 20”, cracks to surface are prominent when soil is dry … R084CY168TX Claypan
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a flood plain or flood-plain step
- Loamy surface texture … R084CY191TX Loamy Bottomland
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Less than 20” to sandstone bedrock … R084CY192TX Sandstone Hill
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Greater than 20” to sandstone bedrock
- Sandy surface texture
- Less than 40” of sandy epipedon … R084CY193TX Sandy
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Greater than 20” to sandstone bedrock
- Loamy surface texture
- Loamy argillic horizon … R084CY194TX Sandy Loam
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Greater than 20” to sandstone bedrock
- Loamy surface texture
- Clayey argillic horizon
- Prominent pressure faces and/or slickensides are absent in subsoil within 20”; cracks if present are less than 5mm wide … R084CY195TX Tight Sandy Loam
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Key Characteristics
- Landform is a drainageway, stream terrace, or hillslope (upland)
- Greater than 20” to sandstone bedrock
- Sandy surface texture
- Greater than 40” of sandy epipedon … R084CY628TX Deep Sand
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