SSURGO Chemical and Physical Properties, Soils, Santa Barbara County, California

Jul 14, 2016 (Last modified Jul 10, 2018)
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Chemical and physical properties of the soils including:
  • pH
  • Electrical Conductivity
  • Sodium Absorption Ratio
  • Calcium Carbonate
  • Percent Sand
  • Percent Silt
  • Percent Clay
This dataset is from the USDA SSURGO soils database; the dataset was clipped by a buffered boundary of Santa Barbara County, California.

The entire dataset can be downloaded from the following website: http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm





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United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service

Content date:
January 2016
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Soil Survey Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Web Soil Survey. Available online at http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/
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United States Department of Agriculture
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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