Major Land Resource Area 094C
Northern Michigan Limestone Lake Plains
Accessed: 11/21/2024
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Loamy Site: < 80% sand in the top 150 cm or < 70% sand in the top 50 cm; and not in ultic subgroup unless pH ≥6 or clay ≥20%.
- No water table.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Loamy Site: < 80% sand in the top 150 cm or < 70% sand in the top 50 cm; and not in ultic subgroup unless pH ≥6 or clay ≥20%.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter).
- Non-hydric Soil.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Loamy Site: < 80% sand in the top 150 cm or < 70% sand in the top 50 cm; and not in ultic subgroup unless pH ≥6 or clay ≥20%.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter).
- Hydric Soil.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Sandy Site: ≥ 80% sand in the top 150 cm and ≥ 70% sand in the top 50 cm; or ≥ 80% sand in top 50 cm; or < 20% clay in top 150 cm, pH <6, and ultic subgroup.
- No water table (well drained or drier).
- Spodic subgroup or Spodosol, or pH ≥ 6 or Carbonates < 100 cm deep.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Sandy Site: ≥ 80% sand in the top 150 cm and ≥ 70% sand in the top 50 cm; or ≥ 80% sand in top 50 cm; or < 20% clay in top 150 cm, pH <6, and ultic subgroup.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter)
- Non-hydric Soil.
- pH < 5.5 or Spodosol or Ultic subgroup.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Sandy Site: ≥ 80% sand in the top 150 cm and ≥ 70% sand in the top 50 cm; or ≥ 80% sand in top 50 cm; or < 20% clay in top 150 cm, pH <6, and ultic subgroup.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter)
- Hydric Soil.
- pH < 5.5 or Spodosol or Ultic subgroup.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Sandy Site: ≥ 80% sand in the top 150 cm and ≥ 70% sand in the top 50 cm; or ≥ 80% sand in top 50 cm; or < 20% clay in top 150 cm, pH <6, and ultic subgroup.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter)
- Non-hydric Soil.
- pH ≥ 5.5 or Mollisol.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Non-Floodplain.
- Mineral Soil with no histic epipedon.
- Sandy Site: ≥ 80% sand in the top 150 cm and ≥ 70% sand in the top 50 cm; or ≥ 80% sand in top 50 cm; or < 20% clay in top 150 cm, pH <6, and ultic subgroup.
- Seasonal water table present (moderately well Drained or wetter)
- Hydric Soil.
- pH ≥ 5.5 or Mollisol.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Floodplain.
- Non-Hydric Soil.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Deep Soil or Water Table.
- Floodplain.
- Hydric Soil.
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Key Characteristics
- Inland.
- Bedrock within 150 cm of surface and no water table.
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Key Characteristics
- Great Lakes Shoreline.
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