Major Land Resource Area 017X
Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys
Accessed: 12/06/2024
Next steps
-
1
Select an ecological site group
Select an ecological site group using the list, keys, photos, briefcase, or quick search option located on this page. -
2
Explore the ecological site group description
Next, learn more about the selected ecological site group and its characteristic dynamics by browsing the ecological site group description and exploring alternative state and transition model formats.
Ecological site group list
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Basin Landform
- MAP ≥ 10"
- Basin Landform
- MAP <10"
- pH < 8.4
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Landform Not As Above
- Mound and Swale Landscape Over Duripan
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Landform Not As Above
- Not As Above
- Site is Sub-Irrigated
- Occasional Flooding (Under Historic Conditions)
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Landform Not As Above
- Not As Above
- Site is Sub-Irrigated
- Flooding is Rare
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Landform Not As Above
- Not As Above
- Site Is Not Sub-Irrigated
- MAP ≥ 10"
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Landform Not As Above
- Not As Above
- Site Is Not Sub-Irrigated
- MAP < 10"
- pH < 8.4
-
i
Key Characteristics
- Basin Landform
- MAP <10"
- pH ≥ 8.4
- Landform Not As Above
- Not As Above
- Site Is Not Sub-Irrigated
- MAP < 10"
- pH ≥ 8.4
Ecological site group keys
Ecological site group photos
Print Options
Sections
Font
Other
Briefcase
Add ecological site groups and Major Land Resource Areas to your briefcase by clicking on the briefcase () icon wherever it occurs. Drag and drop items to reorder. Cookies are used to store briefcase items between browsing sessions. Because of this, the number of items that can be added to your briefcase is limited, and briefcase items added on one device and browser cannot be accessed from another device or browser. Users who do not wish to place cookies on their devices should not use the briefcase tool. Briefcase cookies serve no other purpose than described here and are deleted whenever browsing history is cleared.
Ecological site groups
Major Land Resource Areas
The Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool is an information system framework developed by the USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and New Mexico State University.