Map Unit Composition
Map units consist of 1 or more soil types, commonly referred to as "components".
Component Name | Geomorphic Position | Area Fraction | Component Type | Horizon Data |
Soil Type 1 Micanopy | marine terraces rises |
85% | Major Soil Type | YES |
Soil Type 2 Hicoria | marine terraces depressions |
2% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 3 Jonesville | karstic marine terraces rises |
2% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 4 Broward | marine terraces flats |
2% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 5 Lutterloh | karstic marine terraces rises |
2% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 6 Ft. Green | marine terraces rises |
2% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 7 Sparr | marine terraces rises |
1% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 8 Pedro | karstic marine terraces rises |
1% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 9 Tavares | marine terraces ridges |
1% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 10 Otela | karstic marine terraces rises |
1% | Inclusion | YES |
Soil Type 11 Seaboard | karstic marine terraces flats |
1% | Inclusion | YES |
Note: links to horizon data marked with an * are approximate.
Map Unit Data What is a Map Unit?
Cartographic information about this map unit.
Map Unit Name: | Micanopy loamy fine sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes |
Map Unit Type: | Consociation |
Map Unit Symbol: | 78 |
Map Unit Area: | 700 acres total in survey area |
Raw Map Unit Data | |
Raw Component Data (All Components) |
Map Unit Aggregated Data
Generalized soils information within this map unit.
Farmland Class: | Prime farmland if drained |
Available Water Storage (0-100cm): | 11.75 cm |
Max Flood Freq: | None |
Drainage Class (Dominant Condition): | Somewhat poorly drained |
Drainage Class (Wettest Component): | Somewhat poorly drained |
Hydric Conditions: | 2 |
[Annual] Min. Water Table Depth: | 61 cm |
[April-June] Min. Water Table Depth: | n/a |
Min Bedrock Depth: | n/a |
Raw Aggregated Map Unit Data |
Associated Point Data
Links to any NSSL point data within this map unit.