Soil Survey of Bosque County, Texas Page: 78
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SOIL SURVEY
TABLE 9.--RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT--Continued
Map unit and I Camp areas I Picnic areas Playgrounds I Paths and trails
soil name45, 46----------------ISevere:
Slidell I percs slowly,
I too clayey.
47-------------------- IModerate:
Sunev I too clayey.
I
48-------------------- IModerate:
Sunev too clayey.
49--------------------ISevere:
Tarpley I too clayey.
I
50-------------------ISevere:
Tarrant I large stones,
I too clayey.
1
51-------------------- iModerate:
Windthorst I peros slowly.
I
52, 53, 54------------IModerate:
Windthorst I percs slowly.
55:' I
Yahola---------------ISevere:
I floods.
I
Gaddy----------------ISevere:
I floods.
* See description of the map unit forSevere: Severe:
I too clayey. I percs slowly,
I too clayey.
Moderate: Moderate:
too clayey. I too clayey.
I I
IModerate: Moderate:
I too clayey. I too clayey,
Slope.
ISevere: Severe:
I too clayey. I depth to rock.
I I
ISevere: Severe:
I large stones, I depth to rook,
I too clayey. I large stones.
I I
ISlight---------------IModerate:
I I percs slowly.
Slight---------------IModerate:
I percos slowly.
I I
ISevere: ISevere:
I floods. I floods.
ISevere: ISevere:
I floods. I floods.
composition and behavior characteristics ofISevere:
Stood clayey.
Moderate:
too olayey.
Moderate:
too clayey.
Severe:
too clayey.
Severe:
large stones,
too clayey.
Slight.
Slight.
I
Moderate:
I floods.
IModerate:
I floods.
the map unit._I~
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Stringer, Billy R. Soil Survey of Bosque County, Texas, book, 1980; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130202/m1/88/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.