69 56—Timbercrater-Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 10 to 30 percent south slopes

56—Timbercrater-Castlecrest-Llaorock complex, 10 to 30 percent south slopes

 Map Unit Setting

 General location: Side slopes of mountains and buttes

Major land resource area (MLRA): 3

Elevation: 5,500 to 6,500 feet

Average annual precipitation: 50 to 70 inches

Average annual air temperature: 38 to 42 degrees F

Frost-free period: 0 to 50 days

 Map Unit Composition

 Timbercrater and similar soils: 60 percent

Castlecrest and similar soils: 20 percent

Llaorock and similar soils: 15 percent

Minor components: 5 percent

 Characteristics of the Timbercrater and Similar Soils

 Setting

 Landform: Stratovolcano

Geomorphic position: Side slopes of mountains and buttes

Parent material: Ash and pumice

 Properties and qualities

 Slope: 10 to 30 percent; northeast to northwest aspects

Percentage of surface covered with stones and boulders: None

Restrictive features: None within a depth of 60 inches

Drainage class: Excessively drained

Permeability: Very rapid

Flooding: Not present

Water table: Not present

Ponding: Not present

Available water capacity: About 8.1 inches

 Interpretive groups

 Ecological site: Forestland—(003XY705OR) Tsuga mertensiana/Arctostaphylos nevadensis/Chimaphila umbellata

 Typical profile

 Oi—0 to 2 inches; slightly decomposed plant material

A—2 to 5 inches; paragravelly ashy loamy sand

Bw—5 to 16 inches; very paragravelly ashy loamy sand

C1—16 to 20 inches; extremely paragravelly ashy sand

C2—20 to 62 inches; extremely paragravelly ashy sand

 Characteristics of the Castlecrest and Similar Soils

 Setting

 Landform: Ashfall

Geomorphic position: Ashfall and ashflow material on mountainsides and in valleys

Parent material: Ash and pumice

 Properties and qualities

 Slope: 10 to 30 percent; northeast to northwest aspects

Percentage of surface covered with stones and boulders: None

Restrictive features: None within a depth of 60 inches

Drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained

Permeability: Rapid

Flooding: Not present

Water table: Not present

Ponding: Not present

Available water capacity: About 6.3 inches

 Interpretive groups

 Ecological site: Forestland—(003XY705OR) Tsuga mertensiana/Arctostaphylos nevadensis/Chimaphila umbellata

 Typical profile

 Oi—0 to 1 inch; slightly decomposed plant material

A—1 inch to 3 inches; paragravelly ashy loamy sand

Bw—3 to 19 inches; paragravelly ashy loamy sand

C1—19 to 26 inches; ashy sand

C2—26 to 38 inches; ashy coarse sand

C3—38 to 64 inches; ashy coarse sand

 Characteristics of the Llaorock and Similar Soils

 Setting

 Landform: Stratovolcano

Geomorphic position: Mountainsides

Parent material: Ash mixed with residuum and colluvium derived from andesite

 Properties and qualities

 Slope: 10 to 30 percent; northeast to northwest aspects

Percentage of surface covered with stones and boulders: 3 percent

Restrictive features: None within a depth of 60 inches

Drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained

Permeability: Rapid

Flooding: Not present

Water table: Not present

Ponding: Not present

Available water capacity: About 9 inches

 Interpretive groups

Ecological site: Forestland—(003XY705OR) Tsuga mertensiana/Arctostaphylos nevadensis/Chimaphila umbellata

 Typical profile

 Oi—0 to 1 inch; slightly decomposed plant material

A—1 inch to 7 inches; gravelly ashy sandy loam

AB—7 to 14 inches; very stony ashy sandy loam

Bw1—14 to 24 inches; extremely stony medial sandy loam

Bw2—24 to 61 inches; extremely stony medial sandy loam

 Characteristics of the Minor Components

 Rock outcrop

 Percentage of map unit: 5 percent

Landform: Stratovolcano

Geomorphic position: Andesitic lava flows on mountainsides

 Major Soil Features and Properties Affecting Management

 Timbercrater soil

• High pumice content

• Very rapid permeability

 Castlecrest soil

 • Sandy textures

• Low soil strength

• Dustiness if vegetation is removed

 Llaorock soil

 • Rock fragments on surface

• Rock fragments in soil profile

 

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