LOCATION SINBAD                  UT

Established Series
Rev. LS/CW/JWB
03/2011

SINBAD SERIES


The Sinbad series consists of shallow and very shallow, well drained soils that formed in slope alluvium, colluvium and/or eolian sands derived from calcareous and gypsiferous interbedded sedimentary rocks. Sinbad soils are on escarpments and hills. Slopes range from 5 to 60 percent. Mean annual precipitation is about 26 cm and the mean annual temperature is about 9 degrees C.

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Loamy, mixed, active, calcareous, mesic, shallow Ustic Torriorthents

TYPICAL PEDON: Sinbad channery sandy clay loam, on a convex, south facing, 14 percent slope in rangeland at an elevation of 1,578 meters. (Colors are for dry soil unless otherwise noted.) The surface is covered by 30 percent indurated channers.

A--0 to 8 cm; light reddish brown (5YR 6/4) channery sandy clay loam, reddish brown (5YR 4/4), moist; 23 percent clay; weak fine granular structure; very friable, slightly hard; few coarse and medium, common fine and very fine roots; 30 percent channers; slightly effervescent, carbonates are finely disseminated in matrix; moderately alkaline (pH 8.1); clear smooth boundary. (5 to 8 cm thick)

C--8 to 23 cm; reddish yellow (5YR 6/6) loam, yellowish red (5YR 4/6), moist; 25 percent clay; massive; friable, slightly hard; few coarse and medium, common fine and very fine roots; few fine gypsum crystals; 10 percent channers; strongly effervescent, carbonates are finely disseminated in matrix; moderately alkaline (pH 8.3); clear smooth boundary.

Cy--23 to 28 cm; reddish yellow (5YR 6/6) channery loam, reddish brown (5YR 5/4), moist; 20 percent clay; massive; friable, slightly hard; common coarse, medium, fine and very fine roots; common fine gypsum crystals; 20 percent channers; strongly effervescent, carbonates are finely disseminated in matrix; moderately alkaline (pH 8.2); clear smooth boundary. (The combined thickness of the C and Cy horizons is 20 to 36 cm)

Cr--28 to 53 cm; weathered bedrock, reddish brown (2.5YR 4/4), moist; few very fine roots.

TYPE LOCATION: Emery County, Utah; about 63 kilometers (39.5 miles) southeast of Castle Dale; located about 700 feet east and 1,600 feet south of the northwest corner of sec. 33, T. 20 S., R. 12 E., Salt Lake meridian; Devils Hole USGS quad; lat. 39 degrees 2 minutes 21.8 seconds N. and long. 110 degrees 34 minutes 44.4 seconds W., NAD83

RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS:
Soil moisture: The soil moisture control section is affected by precipitation that peaks from July to October and falls evenly throughout the remainder of the year; aridic moisture regime bordering on ustic.
Mean annual soil temperature: 8.3 to 11.1ees C
Depth to paralithic contact: 10 to 51 cm
Depth to gypsum accumulations: 5 to 23 cm
Depth to salt accumulations: 9 to 23 cm

Particle-size control section (weighted averages):
Clay content: 18 to 27 percent
Rock fragment content: 5 to 25 percent

A horizon:
Hue: 2.5YR to 7.5YR
Value: 5 or 6 dry; 4 or 5 moist
Chroma: 3 to 6 dry or moist
Texture: fine sandy loam, channery fine sandy loam, channery loam, channery sandy clay loam
Clay content: 10 to 30 percent
Rock fragments: 0 to 35 percent channers; 0 to 10 percent cobbles
Calcium carbonate equivalent: 3 to 15 percent
EC (mmhos/cm): 0 to 4
Gypsum: 0 to 3 percent
SAR: 0 to 1
Reaction: slightly alkaline or moderately alkaline

C and Cy horizons:
Hue: 2.5YR or 5YR
Value: 5 to 7 dry; 4 or 5 moist
Chroma: 3 to 6 dry or moist
Texture: fine sandy loam, loam, channery fine sandy loam, parachannery loam, channery loam, very parachannery clay loam
Clay content: 12 to 35 percent
Rock fragments: 0 to 35 percent channers
Pararock fragments: 5 to 60 percent parachanners
Calcium carbonate equivalent: 3 to 15 percent
EC (mmhos/cm): 0 to 8
Gypsum: 0 to 5 percent
SAR: 0 to 4
Reaction: moderately alkaline or strongly alkaline

COMPETING SERIES: These are the Klondike and Kinusta series. Klondike soils have mean annual temperatures of 8.9 to 12.8 degrees C. Kinusta soils have 10 to 18 percent clay in the particle-size control section.

GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:
Parent material: slope alluvium, colluvium and or eolian sands over residuum derived from interbedded calcareous and gypsiferous sedimentary rocks, dominantly sandstone and shale.
Landform: hills and escarpments
Slopes: 5 to 60 percent
Elevation: 1,585 to 2,195 meters
Mean annual temperature: 7.2 to 10 degrees C
Mean annual precipitation: 23 to 31 cm
Precipitation pattern: Precipitation peaks from July to October and falls evenly throughout the remainder of the year.
Frost-free period: 120 to 150 days.

GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are the Humbug, Mussentuchit, Rizno and Skos series. The Humbug and Mussentuchit soils have gypsic horizons and developed in residuum from gypsiferous shale. The Rizno soils have a lithic contact and developed in residuum from sandstone. The Skos soils are loamy-skeletal, have a lithic contact and developed in residuum from sandstone. These soils are intermingled with Sinbad soils on eroded hills and escarpments of thinly interbedded sedimentary rocks.

DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: well drained, very high runoff, moderately slow permeability, nonflooded.

USE AND VEGETATION: Grazing, recreation and wildlife habitat. Native vegetation is shadscale, Mormon-tea, Utah juniper, Indian ricegrass, galleta and salina wildrye. Utah ecological site R034XY233UT, Semidesert Shallow Loam (Utah Juniper-Pinyon).

DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Emery County, Utah; LRR D, MLRA 34B; small extent; about 2,355 hectares (5,820 acres) mapped in Emery County.

MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Bozeman, Montana

SERIES ESTABLISHED: Emery County, Utah, Emery Area, Utah, 2011 Parts of Emery, Carbon, Grand and Sevier Counties soil survey area. The name refers to Sinbad Country, a large geographic region of deeply dissected and uplifted sedimentary rock formations in central Emery County.

REMARKS:
Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon are:
Series control section: The zone from 0 to 28 cm.
Particle-size control section: The zone from 0 to 28 cm. (A and C horizons)
Ochric epipedon: The zone from 0 to 8 cm. (A horizon)
Paralithic contact: The contact with weathered bedrock at 28 cm. (Cr horizon)

The assignment of the cation-exchange activity class is inferred from lab data from similar soils in the surrounding area.

Taxonomic Version: Classified according to Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Eleventh Edition, 2010.


National Cooperative Soil Survey
U.S.A.