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soils of the shenandoah river terrace a revision of certain soils of the albema

by hugh h hugh hammond bennett

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...con- form to more recent classifications, and some of the more important changes are given in this preliminary report pending the actual field revision of portions of the soil map. Some of the proposed changes will be merely touched upon, inasmuch as they do not affect present boundaries in the soil map, being only name changes. In other more important cases the changes are discussed in greater detail. REVISION OF THE EDGEMONT STONY LOAM. The type originally mapped as Edgemont stony loam in the Albe- marle area is largely developed in a broad continuous belt crossing the area from the northeast corner, in the vicinity of Grindstone Mountain, to the vicinity of Torry Mountain, approximately 50 miles to the southwest. The average width of the belt is about 4 miles, the greatest width being about 7| miles, and the narrowest about 1 mile. This body of soil is roughly included between the bottom lands of the South and Shenandoah Rivers and the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, covering a...

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