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This document presents a detailed interpretation of the Celina and Crider soil series, focusing on their geographical distribution in Fayette County, Ohio, and Monroe County, Indiana. It includes soil descriptions, horizons, topography, and properties relevant for agricultural and environmental assessments. Key characteristics include the soil profile depths and horizon accumulations for both series. This analysis is vital for understanding soil management and utilization practices in these regions. Aerial views aid in visualizing soil sample locations.
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By Eric Swaisgood Spring 2010 Soil Description and Interpretation: SWS 5716
Geographical Comparison Celina Series: Soil 1 Crider Series: Soil 2 http://www.cei.psu.edu/soiltool/semtool.html?seriesname=CELINA http://www.cei.psu.edu/soiltool/semtool.html?seriesname=CRIDER
Sample Locations Fayette County Jeffersonville, Ohio Monroe County Bloomington, Indiana http://www.cei.psu.edu/soiltool/semtool.html?seriesname=CELINA http://www.cei.psu.edu/soiltool/semtool.html?seriesname=CRIDER
Soil Survey Designations CeB (Celina Silt Loam)
Topography of Celina Soil Sample Location
Celina Soil Overview of entire profile with a max depth of 16-ft. Shallow (left) to Deep (right)
Celina Horizons Ap Bt1 2Bt2
2Bt2 Accumulations 2Bt2 close-up of Fe accumulation at about 58 cm.
Horizons (continued) 2Bct 2Bt3 2Cd2 2Cd
Soil Survey Designation CtC (Crider-Urban land complex)
Topography of Crider Soil Sample Location Sample Location
Soil Horizons Ap Bt1 Bt2 2Bt3 2C R
Horizons (continued) Ap Bt1 Bt2 2Bt3 R 2C
Soil Peds Depletions Chert Rock