Official Series Description


Lab Data Summary

Aggregate lab data for the COFFEEN soil series. This aggregation is based on all pedons with a current taxon name of COFFEEN, and applied along 1-cm thick depth slices. Solid lines are the slice-wise median, bounded on either side by the interval defined by the slice-wise 5th and 95th percentiles. The median is the value that splits the data in half. Five percent of the data are less than the 5th percentile, and five percent of the data are greater than the 95th percentile. Values along the right hand side y-axis describe the proportion of pedon data that contribute to aggregate values at this depth. For example, a value of "90%" at 25cm means that 90% of the pedons correlated to COFFEEN were used in the calculation. Source: KSSL snapshot . Methods used to assemble the KSSL snapshot used by SoilWeb / SDE

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Pedons used in the lab summary:

MLRALab IDPedon IDTaxonnameCINSSL / NASIS ReportsLink To SoilWeb GMap
114B77IL1570201977IL157020Coffeen3Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties38.0731719,-89.7310882
115B77IL1570021977IL157002Coffeen1Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties38.0951879,-90.1126809
115C71IL1610041971IL161004Coffeen1Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties41.452005,-90.5351553
115C71IL1610051971IL161005Coffeen1Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties41.4430356,-90.5488585
115C81IL0090041981IL009004Coffeen1Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties39.8762825,-90.596588
115C85IL1490091985IL149009Coffeen3Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Properties39.724025,-91.2887556
n/a79IL1570811979IL157081Coffeen2Primary | Supplementary | Taxonomy | Pedon | Water Retention | Correlation | Andic Soil Propertiesn/a

Water Balance

Monthly water balance estimated using a leaky-bucket style model for the COFFEEN soil series. Monthly precipitation (PPT) and potential evapotranspiration (PET) have been estimated from the 50th percentile of gridded values (PRISM 1981-2010) overlapping with the extent of SSURGO map units containing each series as a major component. Monthly PET values were estimated using the method of Thornthwaite (1948). These (and other) climatic parameters are calculated with each SSURGO refresh and provided by the fetchOSD function of the soilDB package. Representative water storage values (“AWC” in the figures) were derived from SSURGO by taking the 50th percentile of profile-total water storage (sum[awc_r * horizon thickness]) for each soil series. Note that this representation of “water storage” is based on the average ability of most plants to extract soil water between 15 bar (“permanent wilting point”) and 1/3 bar (“field capacity”) matric potential. Soil moisture state can be roughly interpreted as “dry” when storage is depleted, “moist” when storage is between 0mm and AWC, and “wet” when there is a surplus. Clearly there are a lot of assumptions baked into this kind of monthly water balance. This is still a work in progress.

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Sibling Summary

Siblings are those soil series that occur together in map units, in this case with the COFFEEN series. Sketches are arranged according to their subgroup-level taxonomic structure. Source: SSURGO snapshot , parsed OSD records and snapshot of SC database .

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Select annual climate data summaries for the COFFEEN series and siblings. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of median values. Source: SSURGO map unit geometry and 1981-2010, 800m PRISM data .

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Geomorphic description summaries for the COFFEEN series and siblings. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of proportions and relative hydrologic position within an idealized landform (e.g. top to bottom). Most soil series (SSURGO components) are associated with a hillslope position and one or more landform-specific positions: hills, mountain slopes, terraces, and/or flats. Proportions can be interpreted as an aggregate representation of geomorphic membership. The values printed to the left (number of component records) and right (Shannon entropy) of stacked bars can be used to judge the reliability of trends. Small Shannon entropy values suggest relatively consistent geomorphic association, while larger values suggest lack thereof. Source: SSURGO component records .

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There are insufficient data to create the 3D mountains figure.

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Competing Series

Soil series competing with COFFEEN share the same family level classification in Soil Taxonomy. Source: parsed OSD records and snapshot of the SC database .

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Select annual climate data summaries for the COFFEEN series and competing. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of median values. Source: SSURGO map unit geometry and 1981-2010, 800m PRISM data .

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Geomorphic description summaries for the COFFEEN series and competing. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of proportions and relative hydrologic position within an idealized landform (e.g. top to bottom). Proportions can be interpreted as an aggregate representation of geomorphic membership. Most soil series (SSURGO components) are associated with a hillslope position and one or more landform-specific positions: hills, mountain slopes, terraces, and/or flats. The values printed to the left (number of component records) and right (Shannon entropy) of stacked bars can be used to judge the reliability of trends. Shannon entropy values close to 0 represent soil series with relatively consistent geomorphic association, while values close to 1 suggest lack thereof. Source: SSURGO component records .

There are insufficient data to create the 2D hillslope position figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D hills figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D mountains figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D terrace figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D flats position figure.

Soil series sharing subgroup-level classification with COFFEEN, arranged according to family differentiae. Hovering over a series name will print full classification and a small sketch from the OSD. Source: snapshot of SC database .

Block Diagrams

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  1. IL-2011-06-01-06 | Brown County - 1988

    Typical cross section showing the relationship of parent material to soils in Brown County (Soil Survey of Brown County, Illinois; 1988).

  2. IL-2011-08-04-72 | Mercer County - 1991

    Typical pattern of soils and parent material in the Seaton-Port Byron-Joy Association (Soil Survey of Mercer County, Illinois; 1991).

  3. IL-2011-08-04-74 | Mercer County - 1991

    Typical pattern of soils and parent material in the Titus-Beaucoup association (Soil Survey of Mercer County, Illinois; 1991).

Map Units

Map units containing COFFEEN as a major component. Limited to 250 records.

Map Unit Name Symbol Map Unit Area (ac) Map Unit Key National Map Unit Symbol Soil Survey Area Publication Date Map Scale
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded8428A78626042022rbfvil00919841:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A791729795szzil00919841:12000
Coffeen silt loam42817381754735wlfil04719671:15840
Coffeen silt loam, frequently flooded342833381734025tfmil05119911:15840
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A94691751845w93il06719931:15840
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded8428A73415395271np05il07720061:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A115731992176p9cil11719991:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A26301989836p1til11920011:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded7428A102524503286z8il13120001:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded8428A131432019756s5bil14920011:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A14702013406rhvil14920011:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded, long duration3428L2632019446s4bil14920011:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A8752005586qpmil15720011:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded8428A1452005716qq1il15720011:12000
Coffeen silt loam42839820268652613ril15919671:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded7428A58451987076nrxil16120021:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A656636628pcgdil16120021:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A4218299464f1il16319971:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded7428A155639555pghtil18720021:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded7428A1224793135vmb0il19520031:12000
Coffeen silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded3428A990793119vm9hil19520031:12000

Map of Series Extent

Approximate geographic distribution of the COFFEEN soil series. To learn more about how this distribution was mapped, or to compare this soil series extent to others, use the Series Extent Explorer (SEE) application. Source: generalization of SSURGO geometry .