Description: Predominantly hydric soils as determined from SSURGO, based on soil type (muck, peat and sand) and percent hydric. The SSURGO database contains information about soil as collected by the National Cooperative Soil Survey over the course of a century. The map units describe soils and other components that have unique properties, interpretations, and productivity. The information was collected at scales ranging from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. More details were gathered at a scale of 1:12,000 than at a scale of 1:63,360. The mapping is intended for natural resource planning and management by landowners, townships, and counties. Some knowledge of soils data and map scale is necessary to avoid misunderstandings.
Description: This data layer contains two geologic lithology types and two category classes of depth to bedrock. These geologic lithologies are known to contain karst features due to their makeup. The addition of classifying the drift thickness is used to show how the shallower depth of drift usually is more likely to have karst features than the thicker drift areas.
Service Item Id: b39347599db64e6b802225051ea2ee3b
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: lith Field 2: depth_over Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Default Label: N/A UniqueValueInfos:
Value: LS,NO Label: Silurian- and Devonian-age carbonate bedrock overlain by less than 20 feet of glacial drift and/or alluvium Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: LS,YES Label: Silurian- and Devonian-age carbonate bedrock overlain by more than 20 feet of glacial drift and/or alluvium Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: LS-SH,NO Label: Interbedded Ordovician-age limestone and shale overlain by less than 20 feet of glacial drift and/or alluvium Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: LS-SH,YES Label: Interbedded Ordovician-age limestone and shale overlain by more than 20 feet of glacial drift and/or alluvium Description: N/A Symbol: