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Page 1: Legend - Yolo Basin Foundationyolobasin.org/wp-content/uploads/PDF/ybf_web_pdfs/figures/fig_2-2.pdf · 1 0 1 2 3 4 Miles N Legend No data available Yolo Bypass boundary Wetland soils

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Wetland soils with higher organicmatter accumulation(Mollisol: Aquoll; Series: Merritt, Sacramento)

Wetland clay soils with some saline-sodic soils.(Vertisol: Pelloxerert; Series: ClearLake, Willows)

Young wetland soils of recentdeposition, some profile development.(Inceptisol: Aquept; Series: Langenour,Maria, Sycamore, Valdez)

Older soils with clay subsoil, saline-sodic with wetland inclusions.(Alfisol: Natrixeralf; Series:Pescadero, Riz)

Young soils of recent depositionwith wetland inclusions, no profiledevelopment.(Entisols: Aquents, Fluvents, Orthents,and Psamments; Series: Lang, Reiff,Soboda, Yolo)

Soils with higher organic matteraccumulation.(Mollisol: Xerol; Series: Tyndall)

Young soils of recent deposition,some profile development.(Inceptisol: Ochrept; Series: Brentwood)

Clay soils with wetland inclusions.(Vertisol: Chromoxerert; Series:Capay, Myers)

Older soils with clay subsoil(Alfisol: Xeralf; Series: Hillgate,Marvin, Rincon)

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Yolo BypassManagement Strategy

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