Soil Survey of Jack County, Texas Page: 3
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How To Use This Soil Survey
General Soil Map
The general soil map, which is a color map, shows the survey area divided into groups of associated soils called
general soil map units. This map is useful in planning the use and management of large areas.
To find information about your area of interest, locate that area on the map, identify the name of the map unit in the
area on the color-coded map legend, then refer to the section General Soil Map Units for a general description of
the soils in your area.Detailed Soil Maps
The detailed soil maps can be useful in planning the use and
management of small areas.
To find information about your area
of interest, locate that area on the,
Index to Map Sheets. Note the .. ....
number of the map sheet and turn i d1 !7t
to that sheet. [
Locate your area of interest on INDEX T
the map sheet. Note the map unit
symbols that are in that area. Turn
to the Contents, which lists the
map units by symbol and name
and shows the page where each
map unit is described.
The Contents shows which table-
has data on a specific land use for
each detailed soil map unit. Also
see the Contents for sections of
this publication that may address
your specific needs. MAP SHEETO MAP SHEETS
MAP SHEET
AREA OF INTEREST
NOTE: Map unit symbols in a soil
survey may consist only of numbers or
letters, or they may be a combination
of numbers and letters.
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Crenwelge, Wilfred E.; Walters, James P.; Randell, Joe L.; Meyer, Charlie G. & Dowell, Rusty. Soil Survey of Jack County, Texas, book, 2005; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130224/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.