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Area- and Depth-Weighted Averages of Selected SSURGO Variables for the Conterminous United States and District of Columbia
This digital data release consists of seven national data files of area- and
depth-weighted averages of select soil attributes for every available county
in the conterminous United States and the District of Columbia as of March
2014. The files are derived from Natural Resources Conservations Service’s
(NRCS) Soil Survey Geographic database (SSURGO). The data files can be
linked to the raster datasets of soil mapping unit identifiers (MUKEY) available
through the NRCS’s Gridded Soil Survey Geographic (gSSURGO) database
(http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/survey/geo/?cid=nrcs142p2_053628).
The associated files, named DRAINAGECLASS, HYDRATING, HYDGRP,
HYDRICCONDITION, LAYER, TEXT, and WTDEP are area- and depth-weighted
average values for selected soil characteristics from the SSURGO database for
the conterminous United States and the District of Columbia. The SSURGO
tables were acquired from the NRCS on March 5, 2014. The soil characteristics
in the DRAINAGE table are drainage class (DRNCLASS), which identifies the
natural drainage conditions of the soil and refers to the frequency and duration
of wet periods. The soil characteristics in the HYDRATING table are hydric rating
(HYDRATE), a yes/no field that indicates whether or not a map unit component is
classified as a "hydric soil". The soil characteristics in the HYDGRP table are the
percentages for each hydrologic group per MUKEY. The soil characteristics in the
HYDRICCONDITION table are hydric condition (HYDCON), which describes the
natural condition of the soil component. The soil characteristics in the LAYER
table are available water capacity (AVG_AWC), bulk density (AVG_BD), saturated
hydraulic conductivity (AVG_KSAT), vertical saturated hydraulic conductivity
(AVG_KV), soil erodibility factor (AVG_KFACT), porosity (AVG_POR), field
capacity (AVG_FC), the soil fraction passing a number 4 sieve (AVG_NO4), the
soil fraction passing a number 10 sieve (AVG_NO10), the soil fraction passing a
number 200 sieve (AVG_NO200), and organic matter (AVG_OM). The soil
characteristics in the TEXT table are percent sand, silt, and clay (AVG_SAND,
AVG_SILT, and AVG_CLAY). The soil characteristics in the WTDEP table are
the annual minimum water table depth (WTDEP_MIN), available water storage
in the 0-25 cm soil horizon (AWS025), the minimum water table depth for the
months April, May and June (WTDEPAMJ), the available water storage in the
first 25 centimeters of the soil horizon (AWS25), the dominant drainage class
(DRCLSD), the wettest drainage class (DRCLSWET), and the hydric classification
(HYDCLASS), which is an indication of the proportion of the map unit, expressed
as a class, that is "hydric", based on the hydric classification of a given MUKEY.
(See Entity_Description for more detail).
The tables were created with a set of arc macro language (aml) and awk (awk was
created at Bell Labsin the 1970s and its name is derived from the first letters of the
last names of its authors – Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger, and Brian Kernighan) scripts.
Send an email to mewieczo@usgs.gov to obtain copies of the computer code
(See Process_Description.)
The methods used are outlined in NRCS's "SSURGO Data Packaging and Use" (NRCS, 2011).
The tables can be related or joined to the gSSURGO rasters of MUKEYs by the item
'MUKEY.' Joining or relating the tables to a MUKEY grid allows the creation of grids
of area- and depth-weighted soil characteristics. A 90-meter raster of MUKEYs is
provided which can be used to produce rasters of soil attributes. More detailed
resolution rasters are available through NRCS via the link above.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/b16bb0e57a2c7417e12991c6be1df957 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:2321a431-f98e-45e5-b136-f026ea3a90dd |
| spatial | -129.4956,21.8079,-64.4393,48.6336 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |