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The subbasin boundary is from the Watershed Boundary Dataset.\n\nFor documentation of the SSURGO dataset see:\nhttp://soils.usda.gov/survey/geography/ssurgo/\n\nFor documentation of the Watershed Boundary Dataset see: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/water/watersheds/dataset\n\nListed below are the attributes included in this map listed by their SSURGO table:\n\nMapunit Polygons:\nSurvey Area\nSpatial Version\nMapunit Symbol\nMapunit Key\nNational Mapunit Symbol\n\nMapunit Table:\nMapunit Name\nMapunit Kind\nFarmland Class\nHighly Erodible Lands Classification - Wind and Water\nHighly Erodible Lands Classification \u2013 Water\nHighly Erodible Lands Classification \u2013 Wind\nInterpretive Focus\nIntensity of Mapping\nLegend Key\nMapunit Sequence\nIowa Corn Suitability Rating\n\nLegend Table:\nProject Scale\nTabular Version\n\nMUAGGATT Table:\nSlope Gradient - Dominant Component\nSlope Gradient - Weighted Average\nBedrock Depth \u2013 Minimum\nWater Table Depth - 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Counter Clockwise Limit\nAspect - Representative Value\nAspect Range - Clockwise Limit\nGeomorphic Description\nNon-Irrigated Capability Subclass\nNon-Irrigated Unit Capability Class\nIrrigated Capability Subclass\nIrrigated Unit Capability Class\nConservation Tree Shrub Group\nForage Suitability Group\nGrain Wildlife Habitat\nGrass Wildlife Habitat\nHerbaceous Wildlife Habitat\nShrub Wildlife Habitat\nConifer Wildlife Habitat\nHardwood Wildlife Habitat\nWetland Wildlife Habitat\nShallow Water Wildlife Habitat\nRangeland Wildlife Habitat\nOpenland Wildlife Habitat\nWoodland Wildlife Habitat\nWetland Wildlife Habitat\nSoil Slip Potential\nSusceptibility to Frost Heaving\nConcrete Corrosion\nSteel Corrosion\nTaxonomic Class Name\nOrder\nSuborder\nGreat Group\nSubgroup\nParticle Size\nParticle Size Modifier\nCation Exchange Activity Class\nCarbonate Reaction\nTemperature Class\nMoisture Subclass\nSoil Temperature Regime\nEdition of Keys to Soil Taxonomy Used to Classify Soil\n\nEsri generated field for Symbology:\nMap Symbol\n\nThe data were processed by Esri the weighted average and dominant component values from the component table were calculated using custom Python scripts. The tables were joined and field aliases and indexes were added. A field named Map Symbol was added and populated with random integers from 1-10 for use in Map Package symbology.\n\nThis map package was created on 10-08-2012.", "mapName": "Layers", "description": "", "copyrightText": "SSURGO data provided to esri September 2011 by US Natural Resources Conservation Service, Fort Worth, TX. Alan Price, Steve Nechero and Jennifer Sweet provided assistance. SSURGO Data Citation: Soil Survey Staff, US Natural Resources Conservation Service, US Department of Agriculture. Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database. 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The data can be retrieved as Map Packages for individual hydrologic subbasins by clicking on a subbasin and then clicking the download link in the pop-up window. \n\nData are delivered as an Esri Map Package containing the SSUGRO mapunit polygons and the outline of the hydrologic subbasin. A folder containing layer files for use in symbolizing the data is also included with the map package.\n\nThe soil data are contained in a feature class created from the SSURGO mapunit polygons, mapunit table, legend table, mapunit aggregate attribute table (muaggatt table), and component table combined into a single table. 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