LOCATION CLEARFORK               TX

Established Series
Rev. ACL-TEC-JCW
10/2015

CLEARFORK SERIES


The Clearfork series consists of very deep, well drained, moderately slowly permeable soils that formed in calcareous loamy and clayey alluvium. These soils are on nearly level flood plains. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. Mean annual air temperature is about 17.8 degrees C (64 degrees F), and mean annual precipitation is about 711 mm (28 in).

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine-silty, mixed, active, thermic Cumulic Haplustolls

TYPICAL PEDON: Clearfork silty clay loam--pastureland; elevation is 352.4 m (1156 ft)
(Colors are for dry soil unless otherwise stated.)

A1--0 to 9 cm (0 to 4 in); reddish brown (5YR 4/3) silty clay loam, dark reddish brown (5YR 3/3) moist; moderate coarse subangular blocky structure; very hard, very firm, very sticky and plastic; many fine roots; many fine pores; many worm casts; dry weather cracks about 1 cm wide; strongly effervescent; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. Thickness is 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 in)

A2--9 to 44 cm (4 to 17 in); reddish brown (5YR 5/3) silty clay loam, dark reddish brown (5YR 3/3) moist; moderate fine and medium subangular blocky structure; very hard, very firm, very sticky and plastic; many fine roots; common pores; common worm casts; dry weather cracks 5 to 8 mm wide; few threads and films of calcium carbonate; strongly effervescent; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. Thickness is 15 to 38 cm (6 to 15 in)

A3--44 to 72 cm (17 to 28 in); dark reddish gray (5YR 4/2) silty clay loam; dark reddish brown (5YR 3/2) moist; moderate medium and coarse subangular blocky structure; very hard, very firm, very sticky and plastic; common fine roots; common fine pores; few worm casts; few films and threads of calcium carbonate; strongly effervescent; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. Thickness is 15 to 46 cm (6 to 18 in)

Bk1--72 to 150 cm (28 to 59 in); reddish brown (5YR 4/4) silty clay loam, dark reddish brown (5YR 3/4) moist; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; hard, firm, sticky and plastic; common fine roots; common fine pores; common worm casts; few films and threads of calcium carbonate; few thin lenses of silt loam; violently effervescent; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. Thickness is 20 to 89 cm (8 to 35 in)

Bk2--150 to 193 cm (59 to 76 in); reddish brown (5YR 5/4) silty clay loam, reddish brown (5YR 4/4) moist; weak fine and medium subangular blocky structure; hard, firm, sticky and plastic; common fine and medium roots; many fine tubular pores; few worm casts; few broken shell fragments; few threads of calcium carbonate; few thin discontinuous lenses of silt loam; violently effervescent; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. Thickness is 15 to 76 cm (6 to 30 in)

Bk3--193 to 209 cm (76 to 82 in); reddish brown (5YR 5/4) silty clay loam; reddish brown (5YR 4/4) moist; weak fine subangular blocky structure; hard, firm, sticky and plastic; few fine roots; many fine tubular pores; few worm casts; few films and threads of calcium carbonate; violently effervescent; moderately alkaline.

TYPE LOCATION: Stephens County, Texas; 12.9 miles northwest of U.S. Highway 180 in Breckenridge on U.S. Highway 183; 4.6 miles west on county road; 0.8 miles north-northeast on a range trail; 30 feet south in range.
USGS topographic quadrangle: 32099-H1; Lusk, TX.
Latitude: 32 degrees, 54 minutes, 2 seconds N;
Longitude: 99 degrees, 4 minutes, 45 seconds W.
Datum: WGS84.
UTM Easting 492596 m, UTM Northing 3640265 m, UTM Zone 14.

RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS:
Thickness of the mollic epipedon: 51 to 102 cm (20 to 40 in)
Depth to identifiable secondary carbonate: 0 to 51 cm (0 to 20 in)
Coefficient of linear extensibility: 0.035 to 0.065
Cracks: less than 1 cm wide extend from surface to a depth of about 51 cm (20 in) when dry

Particle-size control section (weighted average)
Total clay content: 29 to 44 percent
Silicate clay content: 28 to 35 percent
Total sand coarser than very fine: less than 15 percent

A Horizon
Hue: 5YR, 7.5YR, or 10YR
Value: 3 to 5
Chroma: 2 or 3
Texture: clay loam, silty clay loam or silty clay
Calcium carbonate equivalent: 1 to 13 percent
Reaction (pH): slightly alkaline to moderately alkaline (7.4 to 8.4)

Bw or Bk Horizon
Hue: 5YR, 7.5YR, or 10YR
Value: 3 to 6
Chroma: 4 to 6
Texture: clay loam, silty clay loam or silty clay; most pedons have thin, discontinuous strata or lenses of loam or silt loam
Identifiable secondary carbonate: few to common, films, threads, very fine masses and concretions
Calcium carbonate equivalent: 5 to 15 percent
Reaction (pH): slightly alkaline to moderately alkaline (7.4 to 8.4)

COMPETING SERIES: These are the Nipsum and Westfork series in the same family. Similar soils are the Bosque, Clairemont, Frio, Gageby, Mangum, Miller and Port series.
Nipsum soils: are dry in the control section for longer periods of time and do not have stratification below a depth of 50 cm (127 in)
Westfork soils: slightly acid to slightly alkaline in the surface layer and do not have stratification below a depth of 50 cm (127 in)
Bosque and Gageby soils: have a fine-loamy particle-size control section
Clairemont soils: have an ochric epipedon
Frio soils: do not have colors with hue redder than 7.5YR and have smectitic mineralogy
Mangum and Miller soils: have vertic properties
Port soils: have a superactive CEC activity class

GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:
Parent material: calcareous loamy and clayey Holocene alluvium
Landscape: dissected plains
Landform: flood plain (that drains areas having soils formed from red beds)
Slope: 0 to 1 percent
Mean annual precipitation: 610 to 762 mm (24 to 30 in)
Thornthwaite P-E Index: 34 to 44
Mean annual air temperature: 16.7 to 18.3 degrees C (62 to 65 degrees F)
Frost-free period: 210 to 230 days
Elevation: 274.3 to 518.2 m (900 to 1700 ft)

GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are the Clairemont, Frio, Leeray, Owens, Throck, and Thurber series.
Clairemont soils: occur on lower more frequently flooded areas
Frio soils: occur on similar flood plains
Leeray, Owens, Throck, and Thurber soils: occur higher on adjacent uplands
Leeray soils: have intersecting slickensides
Owens and Throck soils: are underlain with shale that has clay texture and do not have mollic epipedon
Thurber soils: have an argillic horizon

DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Well drained. Permeability is moderately slow. These soils are subject to rare to occasional flooding for very brief to brief periods. Runoff is negligible.

USE AND VEGETATION: Used mostly for rangeland. Native vegetation consists of Texas wintergrass, vine mesquite, Canada wildrye, little barley, buffalograss, and tall dropseed. Woody vegetation is mesquite, scattered live oak, and elm. Some areas are cultivated. Wheat, grain sorghum, and cotton are the main crops.

DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Central Texas in the Texas North Central Prairies (MLRA 80B) and Rolling Limestone Prairie (MLRA 78A). This series is of moderate extent.

MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Temple, Texas

SERIES ESTABLISHED: Soil Survey of Shackleford County, Texas; 1985.

REMARKS: This soil was previously in the Miller, Mangum or Nipsum series. Local tests show COLE of 0.04 to 0.05. It was changed from a fine to fine silty particle size class based on NSSL and TAMU laboratory data.

Edited 10/2015 (RFG-ROG): Changed to tabular format. Added metric measurements. Updated competing series, geographic setting, and associated soils sections.

Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon are:
Particle size control section: 25 to 100 cm (10 to 39 in). (A2, A3, Bw1 horizons)
Mollic epipedon: 0 to 72 cm (0 to 28 in). (A1, A2, A3 horizons)
Cambic horizon: 72 to 209 cm (28 to 82 in). (Bw1, Bw2, Bw3 horizons)
Cumulic feature: mollic epipedon about 71 cm (28 in) thick and have irregular decrease in organic matter

ADDITIONAL DATA: NSSL Sample Nos. 84P 203-208 of pedon S83TX429001(1-6) from the type location. TAMU sample nos. S86TX503-1-1, S86TX429-1-1 and S86TX417-1.

Taxonomic Version: Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Twelfth Edition, 2014


National Cooperative Soil Survey
U.S.A.