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Table 3.2. Results of soil sample tests for Chaco Additions survey areas.

Sample
Number
Location Wt. gm % Organic
Matter
% Sand % Silt % Clay Conductivity mmhosa pHb
1 Chacra Mesa top near windmill 499 1.44 86 4 9 .088 7.32
2 Chacra Mesa top north of windmill 435 1.93 81 6 13 .086 7.37
3 Chacra Mesa 1 km west of windmill in dunes 468 1.51 85 5 10 062 7.40
4 Chacra Mesa rincon, small drainage 598 1.85 79 9 12 .076 7.35
5 Chacra Mesa rincon, small drainage 667 2.5 84 5 11 .081 7.56
6 Chacra Mesa rincon, junction side drains 704 1.84 81 8 12 .084 7.62
7 Chacra Mesa, Chaco Wash floodplain 613 4.17 29 22 49 .075 7.27
8 South Addition gentle drainage, dissected 431 2.73 69 13 18 .091 7.77
9 South Addition, gentle drainage, dissected 585 2.04 67 18 15 .058 7.48
10 South Addition, silty wet spot 330 7.07 25 25 50 .099 7.18
11 South Addition, duney flats, west side 653 1.55 86 5 9 .063 7.55
12 Kin Bineola, clay lowlands 628 2.08 64 14 23 .151 7.80
13 Kin Bineola, duney area 668 1.89 71 12 17 .065 7.77
14 Kin Klizhin, field 608 3.83 27 33 41 .224 7.75
aConductivity was performed with one part soil to two parts water (volume to volume). The resulting values are not directly comparable to those derived from methods used by the Soil Conservation Service. However, relative differences in results remain (e.g., sandy areas have lower conductivity). Conductivity values for all samples (with the possible exception of #14) indicate conditions not harmful for crops (Dr. Carl White, Research Associate Professor, Biology Department, University of New Mexico, personal communication 2011).
bpH was performed with 1 part soil to 1 part 0.01 M CaCl2 (pH 5.53).