Making tidy maps of Dominant Soil Parent Material #322
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I have always failed to produce a clean map of Dominant Soil Parent Materials because the However, I have recently come across the Dominant Soil Parent Materials displayed on Darrel Schulze's SoilExplorer.net. This map has beautiful, contiguous data grouped into a handful of tidy categories: Any idea how these maps were created?? |
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It is a good question and something that is being "addressed" using regionally-varying strategies. Unfortunately, it is currently a low priority. Several issues to content with:
Our component geomorphic data have similar issues. Simplification and correlation are on-going but there is a key missing piece: a unified / simplified legend that can be applied nationally and stored at the map unit level. Darrel Schultz and his coauthors have put in hundreds of hours manually simplifying, correlating, and referencing a semi-unified legend across part of CONUS. Their work exists outside of SSURGO, applied manually and with (some?) pattern matching. Part of our cooperative agreement with Darrel includes "feeding back" their work into SSURGO updates. If I were you, I'd start small and bring in (at least) a soil scientist / geomorphologist to assist with the correlation. |
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It is a good question and something that is being "addressed" using regionally-varying strategies. Unfortunately, it is currently a low priority. Several issues to content with:
Our component geomorphic data have similar issues.
Simplification and correlation are on-going but there is a key missing piece: a unified / simplified legend that can be applied nationally and stored at the map unit level.
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