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Soil Survey Manual - List of Tables

Chapter 1

No tables for this chapter.

Chapter 2

2-1. Key for identifying kinds of soil survey.

2-2. Guide to map scales and minimum delineation size.

Chapter 3

3-1. Definition of slope classes.

3-2. Water-state classes.

3-3. Water-state calibration tests on three soil materials differing in texture from central Nebraska.

3-4. Frequency and duration of inundation classes.

3-5. Internal free water occurrence classes.

3-6. Illustrative water-state annual pattern.

3-7. Saturated hydraulic conductivity classes.

3-8. Saturated hydraulic conductivity class limits in equivalent units.

3-9. Criteria for placement in hydrologic soil groups.

3-10. Index surface runoff classes based on slope gradient and saturated hydraulic conductivity.

3-11. Terms for rock fragments.

3-12. Classes of surface stones and boulders in terms of cover and spacing.

3-13. Size classes of soil structure.

3-14. Rupture resistance classes for blocklike specimens.

3-15. Rupture resistance classes applied to crushing plate-shaded specimens.

3-16. Placticity classes.

3-17. Toughness classes.

3-18. Stickiness classes.

3-19. Manner of failure classes.

3-20. Penetration resistance classes.

3-21. Excavation difficulty classes.

Chapter 4

No tables for this chapter.

Chapter 5

No tables for this chapter.

Chapter 6

6-1. Interpretive soil properties and limitation classes for septic tank suitability.

6-2. Values of applicable interpretive properties for septic tank suitability for Sharpsburg silty clay loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes; Soil Survey of Lancaster County, Nebraska (Brown et al. 1980).

Chapter 7

No tables for this chapter.

Appendix I

No tables for this appendix.

Appendix II

A-1 Water transmission rates, field water regime, and certain restrictive physical features and processes for Sharpsburg silty clay loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes, and Bakeoven-Condon complex, 2 to 20 percent slopes.

A-2 Particle size distribution and engineering classification for Sharpsburg silty clay loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes, and Bakeoven-Condon complex, 2 to 20 percent slopes.

A-3 Physical and chemical interpretive properties for Sharpsburg silty clay loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes, and Bakeoven-Condon complex, 2 to 20 percent slopes.

Appendix III

No tables for this appendix.