Official Series Description


Lab Data Summary

Aggregate lab data for the AKLER soil series. This aggregation is based on all pedons with a current taxon name of AKLER, and applied along 1-cm thick depth slices. Solid lines are the slice-wise median, bounded on either side by the interval defined by the slice-wise 5th and 95th percentiles. The median is the value that splits the data in half. Five percent of the data are less than the 5th percentile, and five percent of the data are greater than the 95th percentile. Values along the right hand side y-axis describe the proportion of pedon data that contribute to aggregate values at this depth. For example, a value of "90%" at 25cm means that 90% of the pedons correlated to AKLER were used in the calculation. Source: KSSL snapshot . Methods used to assemble the KSSL snapshot used by SoilWeb / SDE

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Water Balance

Monthly water balance estimated using a leaky-bucket style model for the AKLER soil series. Monthly precipitation (PPT) and potential evapotranspiration (PET) have been estimated from the 50th percentile of gridded values (PRISM 1981-2010) overlapping with the extent of SSURGO map units containing each series as a major component. Monthly PET values were estimated using the method of Thornthwaite (1948). These (and other) climatic parameters are calculated with each SSURGO refresh and provided by the fetchOSD function of the soilDB package. Representative water storage values (“AWC” in the figures) were derived from SSURGO by taking the 50th percentile of profile-total water storage (sum[awc_r * horizon thickness]) for each soil series. Note that this representation of “water storage” is based on the average ability of most plants to extract soil water between 15 bar (“permanent wilting point”) and 1/3 bar (“field capacity”) matric potential. Soil moisture state can be roughly interpreted as “dry” when storage is depleted, “moist” when storage is between 0mm and AWC, and “wet” when there is a surplus. Clearly there are a lot of assumptions baked into this kind of monthly water balance. This is still a work in progress.

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Sibling Summary

Siblings are those soil series that occur together in map units, in this case with the AKLER series. Sketches are arranged according to their subgroup-level taxonomic structure. Source: SSURGO snapshot , parsed OSD records and snapshot of SC database .

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Select annual climate data summaries for the AKLER series and siblings. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of median values. Source: SSURGO map unit geometry and 1981-2010, 800m PRISM data .

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Geomorphic description summaries for the AKLER series and siblings. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of proportions and relative hydrologic position within an idealized landform (e.g. top to bottom). Most soil series (SSURGO components) are associated with a hillslope position and one or more landform-specific positions: hills, mountain slopes, terraces, and/or flats. Proportions can be interpreted as an aggregate representation of geomorphic membership. The values printed to the left (number of component records) and right (Shannon entropy) of stacked bars can be used to judge the reliability of trends. Small Shannon entropy values suggest relatively consistent geomorphic association, while larger values suggest lack thereof. Source: SSURGO component records .

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Competing Series

Soil series competing with AKLER share the same family level classification in Soil Taxonomy. Source: parsed OSD records and snapshot of the SC database .

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Select annual climate data summaries for the AKLER series and competing. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of median values. Source: SSURGO map unit geometry and 1981-2010, 800m PRISM data .

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Geomorphic description summaries for the AKLER series and competing. Series are sorted according to hierarchical clustering of proportions and relative hydrologic position within an idealized landform (e.g. top to bottom). Proportions can be interpreted as an aggregate representation of geomorphic membership. Most soil series (SSURGO components) are associated with a hillslope position and one or more landform-specific positions: hills, mountain slopes, terraces, and/or flats. The values printed to the left (number of component records) and right (Shannon entropy) of stacked bars can be used to judge the reliability of trends. Shannon entropy values close to 0 represent soil series with relatively consistent geomorphic association, while values close to 1 suggest lack thereof. Source: SSURGO component records .

There are insufficient data to create the 2D hillslope position figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D hills figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D mountains figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D terrace figure.

There are insufficient data to create the 3D flats position figure.

Soil series sharing subgroup-level classification with AKLER, arranged according to family differentiae. Hovering over a series name will print full classification and a small sketch from the OSD. Source: snapshot of SC database .

Block Diagrams

No block diagrams are available.

Map Units

Map units containing AKLER as a major component. Limited to 250 records.

Map Unit Name Symbol Map Unit Area (ac) Map Unit Key National Map Unit Symbol Soil Survey Area Publication Date Map Scale
Cotant-Lerrow-Akler association1828545825188932qj85nv61219681:24000
Vanwyper-Akler-Eboda association415151725188942qj86nv61219681:24000
Akler-Cleavage-McIvey association30319626339932t6hqnv62119711:24000
Ichbod-Akler association66013926339952rhhlnv62119711:24000
McIvey-Eboda-Akler association2122426339912rhhhnv62119711:24000
Akler-Susie Creek association3094380477243j0lynv76319861:24000
Alyan-Cotant-Akler association20002730477160j0j8nv76319861:24000
Akler-Pattani-Cotant association3082425477242j0lxnv76319861:24000
Cotant-Lerrow-Akler association126725477052j0dsnv76319861:24000
Akler-Cleavage-McIvey association3031494825114462q903nv76420211:24000
McIvey-Eboda-Akler association212425177082q90tnv76420211:24000
Wicup-Fenelon-Akler association40013640475009hy8wnv76519861:24000
Yuko-Akler association0102800474842hy3hnv76519861:24000
Akler-Cleavage-Elocin association40202545475012hy8znv76519861:24000
Akler-Kleckner-Short Creek association30512331478876j29mnv76719861:24000
Akler-Cleavage-McIvey association303109244788722t6hqnv76719861:24000
McIvey-Eboda-Akler association21210039478829j283nv76719861:24000
Akler-Vanwyper-Rock outcrop association3099291478881j29snv76719861:24000
Cotant-Lerrow-Akler association18287099478788j26snv76719861:24000
Bucan-Vanwyper-Akler assocaition5915075478968j2dlnv76719861:24000
Akler-Lerrow association3074211478879j29qnv76719861:24000
Akler-Quarz-Soughe association3063664478878j29pnv76719861:24000
Ichbod-Akler association6603225478978j2dxnv76719861:24000
Akler-Yuko-Welch association3042576478874j29knv76719861:24000
Susie Creek-Akler-Eboda association16632386478764j260nv76719861:24000
Vanwyper-Akler-Eboda association4152072478902j2bgnv76719861:24000

Map of Series Extent

Approximate geographic distribution of the AKLER soil series. To learn more about how this distribution was mapped, or to compare this soil series extent to others, use the Series Extent Explorer (SEE) application. Source: generalization of SSURGO geometry .