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Spectral Reflectance Physiographic 
Classes Values Units 
A21 High Low hill 
All High Low hill 
A15 Median Limestone plane 
A13 Median Limestone plane 
A17 Low Hillside Scarpment 
A12 Low Hillside Scarpment 
A14 Very Low Hillside Scarpment 
A48 Very Low Hillside Scarpment 
A18 Very Low Hillside Scarpment 
A47 High Alluvial valley 
A46 High Alluvial valley 
A16 High Alluvial valley 
A56 Median Alluvial valley 
Low Hillside Scarpment 
  
  
  
Dominant 
Soils 
Calcic Xerochrepts 
Typic Haploxeralfs 
Calcic Xerochrepts 
Typic Xerochrepts 
Typic Haploxeralfs 
Typic Xerochrepts 
Typic Haploxeralfs 
Lithic Rhodoxeralfs 
Typic. Xerorthents 
Calcic Xerochrepts 
Typic Xerorthents 
Typic Xerorthents 
Typic Xerorthents 
Typic Xerofluvents 
Typic Xerofluvents 
Typic Xerofluvents 
Typic Xerofluvents 
Typic Xerorthents 
  
   
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
     
    
   
  
  
    
   
  
   
    
  
    
    
  
   
   
   
    
   
  
	        
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