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Some pedons have AB horizons. <br /> The Btg horizon has a matrix with hue of lOYR to SY, value of 3 to 5, value of 3 is only <br /> in the upper part, and chroma of 1 or 2. Some pedons have a BA horizon. The B horizon <br /> typically is silty clay loam or clay loam but ranges to loam in the lower part. The upper <br /> 20 inches of the argillic horizon averages between 28 to 35 percent clay and exceeds 15 <br /> percent fine sand and coarser. The B/A clay ratios range from 1.2 to 1.4. <br /> A Bk horizon is present in some pedons. <br /> The C horizon has a matrix with SY or 2.SY hue, value of 4 to 6, and chroma of 2 to 4. It <br /> is loam or clay loam and is slightly alkaline or moderately alkaline. <br /> COMPETING SERIES: These are the [3arr��, B�1-��ille, Broul<stoli, Buntin���ille, <br /> Clackamas, t�lamel, Jam�ston, Maren��o, Mill�rove, Navan, Nosoni, Renssela�r, and <br /> Westland series. Barry soils have less than 27 percent clay in the control section. Berville <br /> soils contain more than 6 percent gravel in the control section. Brookston soils are more <br /> moist in the soil inoisture control section during the 120 days following the summer <br /> solstice and have less montmorillonite in the lower part of the series control section. <br /> Buntingville, Clackmas, and Nosoni soils are drier in the soil moisture control section <br /> during the 120 days following the summer solstice. Hamel soils have A horizons 16 to 27 <br /> inches thick and and chroma of 1 or less in the upper B horizons. Jameston soils have <br /> very firm till beginning at depths ranging from 18 to 30 inches. Marengo soils typically <br /> have thicker sola, contain appreciable amounts of sedimentary rock fragments in the silty <br /> clay lower B and C horizons, and are more moist in the soil moisture control section. <br /> Millgrove soils have up to 15 percent gravel in the upper part and 7 percent or more in <br /> the lower part of the control section and very poorly drained.. Navan soils have than 35 <br /> percent more clay in the lower B and C horizons. Rensselaer soils have reaction greater <br /> than 6.I in the upper part of the control section, are more moist in the moisture control <br /> section and are poorly drained. Westland soils have 7 percent or more gravel in the lower <br /> part of the control section. <br /> GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: The Cordova soils have slightly concave to slightly convex <br /> slopes on broad flat ridge tops in rolling moraine areas or on lower lying areas in ground <br /> moraines and till plains. Slope gradients are 0 to 2 percent. Soils formed mostly in friable, <br /> calcareous, loamy till of Late Wisconsinan age. However, the upper part of the sola in <br /> some pedons is from modified glacial till or drift. The mean annual temperature is about <br /> 45 to 52 degrees F. Mean annual precipitation is about 26 to 32 inches. <br /> GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: The main ones are the Dundns, Lcster, <br /> and Le Surur soils. These soils fornled in materials similar to those of the Cordova soils <br /> and are members of a hydrosequence with the Cordova soils. The well drained Lester <br /> soils are on nearby undulating to hilly slopes. The moderately well to somewhat poorly <br /> drained Le Sueur and the somewhat poorly to poorly drained Dundas soils are on nearby <br /> higher positions. The poorly drained Webste�•and l��amel soils and the very poorly <br /> drained Glencoe soils are a nearby associate in a few places. <br />