LOCATION RHODESFOLLY             CT+NY RI

Established Series
Revised DAS-SJM-DCP
06/2023

RHODESFOLLY SERIES



MLRA(s)--144A, 149B
Depth class--Very deep
Drainage class--Subaqueous
Water depth range--0 to 500 centimeters
Parent material--Sandy lagoonal deposits
Geomorphic location--Washover fan flats
Slope range--0 to 5 percent
Mean annual air temperature--10 degrees C (50 degrees F)
Mean annual precipitation--1295 millimeters (51 inches)

TAXONOMIC CLASS: Mixed, mesic Fluventic Psammowassents

TYPICAL PEDON: Rhodesfolly fine sand on a north facing, nearly level slope on a washover fan flat under 130 centimeters of estuarine water. Tidal range is 80 centimeters. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise stated).

Aseg--0 to 13 centimeters; very dark gray (N 3/) fine sand; white (5Y 8/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 4 percent gravel; 2 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; slightly alkaline (pH 7.6), slightly alkaline (pH 7.6) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary. (0 to 23 centimeters thick)

Cseg--13 to 20 centimeters; dark gray (5Y 4/1) shelly coarse sand; light greenish gray (10Y 7/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 12 percent gravel; 20 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; moderately alkaline (pH 8.0), slightly alkaline (pH 7.8) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary. (6 to 68 centimeters thick)

Asegb--20 to 29 centimeters; black (N 2.5/) very shelly coarse sand; greenish gray (10Y 6/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 5 percent herbaceous fibers, 0 percent rubbed; 6 percent gravel; 50 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; moderately alkaline (pH 8.2), slightly alkaline (pH 7.6) oxidized pH abrupt boundary. (4 to 22 centimeters thick)

Cg--29 to 39 centimeters; very dark gray (2.5Y 3/1) shelly coarse sand; greenish gray (10Y 6/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 7 percent gravel; 10 percent shell fragments; moderately alkaline (pH 8.4), slightly alkaline (pH 7.6) oxidized pH; clear boundary.

C'seg--39 to 61 centimeters; gray (N 5/) coarse sand; light gray (N 7/) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 1 percent gravel; 2 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; strongly alkaline (pH 8.6), slightly alkaline (pH 7.5) oxidized pH; clear boundary. (5 to 42 centimeters thick)

A'segb--61 to 72 centimeters; very dark gray (2.5Y 3/1) shelly coarse sand; gray (N 6/) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 3 percent herbaceous fibers, 0 percent rubbed; 3 percent gravel; 20 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; strongly alkaline (pH 8.7), slightly alkaline (pH 7.6) oxidized pH; clear boundary. (5 to 20 centimeters thick)

C''seg--72 to 78 centimeters; dark gray (2.5Y 4/1) gravelly coarse sand; gray (N 6/) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 11 percent gravel; sulfurous odor; strongly alkaline (pH 8.9); slightly alkaline (pH 7.7), oxidized pH; abrupt boundary. (6 to 32 centimeters thick)

A''segb1--78 to 82 centimeters; very dark gray (2.5Y 3/1) gravelly coarse sand; gray (N 6/) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 1 percent herbaceous fibers, 0 percent rubbed; 22 percent gravel; 25 percent shell fragments; sulfurous odor; moderately alkaline (pH 8.4), slightly alkaline (pH 7.6) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary.

A''segb2--82 to 92 centimeters; greenish black (10Y 2.5/1) fine sand; gray (5Y 5/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; 2 percent herbaceous fibers, 0 percent rubbed; 1 percent gravel; sulfurous odor; moderately alkaline (pH 8.3), slightly acid (pH 6.3) oxidized pH; abrupt boundary. (6 to 14 centimeters thick)

C'''seg--92 to 200 centimeters; dark gray (5Y 4/1) fine sand; gray (5Y 6/1) dry; single grain; nonfluid; sulfurous odor; moderately alkaline (pH 8.4), slightly acid (pH 6.2), oxidized pH.

TYPE LOCATION: New London County, Connecticut; located about 8825 feet southeast from the intersection of the Providence and Worcester Railroad and Island Road, and 6900 feet southwest of Barn Island boat launch, south of Sandy Point. USGS topographic quadrangle: Mystic, CT.

Latitude--41.3184204
Longitude-- -71.8774414
Datum--WGS84
Coordinate source--estimated from narrative description

RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS:
Depth to bedrock--greater than 200 centimeters
Soil moisture--Continuously inundated or exposed only during spring low tides
Reaction throughout--Neutral to strongly alkaline (ph 6.6 to 9.0)
Oxidized reaction--Very strongly acid to slightly alkaline (4.5 to 7.8)
Electrical conductivity (1:5 soil-water, throughout)--0.6 dS/m or greater
Depth to hypersulfidic/sulfidic materials (oxidized pH 4.0)--Greater than 150 centimeters
Manner of failure throughout--Nonfluid
Gravel throughout--0 to less than 35 percent
Shell fragments throughout--0 to 50 percent

Aseg horizon-
Hue--10Y or neutral
Value--2.5 or 3
Chroma--0 or 1
Texture-loamy fine sand or coarser

ACg horizon (where present)
Hue--10Y or neutral
Value--2.5 or 3
Chroma--0 or 1
Texture-loamy fine sand or coarser
Thickness--0 to 43 cm thick

CAg or C/A (where present)-
Hue--5Y or 2.5Y
Value--3 to 6
Chroma--0 to 2
Texture-- loamy fine sand or coarser
Thickness--0 to 29 cm

Cg horizon-
Hue--2.5Y to 10Y or is neutral
Value--2.5 to 5
Chroma--0 to 2
Texture--loamy sand or coarser

Asegb horizon-
Hue--7.5YR to 10Y or is neutral
Value--2.5 or 3
Chroma--0 to 2
Texture--loamy fine sand or coarser

C'seg horizon (where present)-
Hue--5Y
Value--2 to 5
Chroma--0 to 2
Texture--sandy loam or coarser

COMPETING SERIES:
Massapog series--occur on flood tidal delta flats in coastal lagoons; less than 5 percent gravel content throughout the profile

GEOGRAPHIC SETTING:
Parent material--sandy lagoonal deposits
Landscape--Coastal estuaries, bays, and lagoons
Landform--Washover fan flats
Slope--0 to 5 percent
Mean annual precipitation--1023 to 1320 millimeters (40 to 52 inches)
Mean annual air temperature--4 to 13 degrees C (39.2 to 55.4 degrees F)
Water salinity range--18 to 30 parts per thousand
Frost free period--350 to 365 days

GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are the Anguilla and Napatree soils.

Anguilla soils--in mainland coves and have sulfidic materials within 50 centimeters of the soil surface. These soils are underlain by glaciofluvial deposits.
Napatree soils--in submerged headlands and are underlain by glacial till deposits

DRAINAGE AND SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY:
Drainage class--Subaqueous
Saturated hydraulic conductivity--High or very high
Soil moisture regime--Peraquic
Soil is permanently inundated with saline and brackish water with considerable tidal exchange which limits the development of sulfidic soil material.

USE AND VEGETATION:
Major uses--Supports benthic aquatic habitat and is used for fishing and recreational and commercial shellfish harvesting; species are smelt, small cod, flounder, scup, menhaden, white perch
Native vegetation--Native algae and eelgrass (Zostera marina); vegetative cover ranges from 0 to 35 percent

DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT:
General area--Located along the Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island coast
Land Resource Regions--R - Northeastern Forage and Forest Region; S - Northern Atlantic Slope Diversified Farming Region
MLRA(s)--MLRA 144A, 149B
Extent--Small

SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (SSRO) RESPONSIBLE: Amherst, Massachusetts

SERIES ESTABLISHED: New London County, Connecticut, 2010

REMARKS: This subaqueous series mapped in areas previously mapped as water in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island Soil Surveys.

Diagnostic horizons and features in this pedon include--
Peraquic moisture regime--The zone from 0 to 200 centimeters has positive soil water potential (permanently submerged) at the soil surface (under 2 meters of salt water).
Ochric epipedon--The zone from 0 to 13 cm (Ag horizon).
Particle-size control section--The zone from 0 to 100 centimeters (0 to 40 inches).
Fluventic Feature--soil organic carbon content of greater than 0.2 percent at a depth of 125 cm
Taxonomic version--Keys to Soil Taxonomy, 13th edition (2022)

ADDITIONAL DATA:
Characterization data for the typical pedon, S2005RI0009007 and additional pedon data, S2005RI0009008 analyzed by the KSSL, Lincoln, NE. Additional pedon data, S2006RI003003 and S2006RI003007 in Kent County, Rhode Island, analyzed by the University of Rhode Island.


National Cooperative Soil Survey
U.S.A.