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Soil Landscapes of the United States 100-meter (SOLUS100) soil property maps

Published by Natural Resources Conservation Service | Department of Agriculture | Metadata Last Checked: July 14, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-07-10
Soil Landscapes of the United States, or SOLUS, is a national map product developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey that is focused on providing a consistent set of spatially continuous soil property maps to support large scope soil investigations and land use decisions. SOLUS maps use a digital soil mapping framework that combines multiple sources of soil survey data with environmental covariate data and machine learning. Digital soil mapping is the production of georeferenced soil databases based on the quantitative relationships between soil measurements made in the field or laboratory and environmental data. Numerical models use the quantitative relationships to predict the spatial distribution of either discrete soil classes, such as map units, or continuous soil properties, such as clay content. SOLUS maps use continuous property mapping, which predicts soil physical or chemical properties in horizontal and vertical dimensions. The soil properties are represented across a continuous range of values. Raster datasets of select soil properties can be predicted at specified depths or depth intervals. Continuous soil property maps such as SOLUS provide critical natural resource information to support environmental researchers and modelers, conservationists, and others making land management decisions. SOLUS will be updated annually with improved data and methodology. The SOLUS dataset includes 20 different soil properties (listed below) with most properties predicted for seven standard depths (0, 5, 15, 30, 60, 100, and 150 cm). Properties included in SOLUS100: Bulk density (oven dry) Calcium carbonate Cation Exchange Capacity (pH 7) Clay Coarse sand Electrical Conductivity (sat. paste) Effective cation exchange capacity Fine sand Gypsum (in <20 mm fraction) Medium sand pH (1:1 method) Rock content Sand Sodium adsorption ratio Silt Soil organic carbon Very coarse sand Very fine sand Depth to bedrock Depth to restriction

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