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Ecological site R023XY096NV
ASHY SANDY LOAM 10-12 P.Z.
Last updated: 4/10/2025
Accessed: 10/20/2025
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
Ecological site concept
Currently there is only a draft of the initial concept for this ecological site. The initial concept for this site places it within the Ashy or Loamy Skeletal Mod Deep 10-20 PZ High-Resilience Mountain Big Sagebrush and Idaho Fescue Ecological Site Group. To view the General STM and other information available for this ESG please go to https://edit.jornada.nmsu.edu/catalogs/esg/023X/R023XY906NV
This site is less productive than the modal site with only 900 lbs/ac in normal years. Soils on this site have high amounts of vitric volcanic ash and glass throughout the soil profile which enhances water holding capacity. Soils are moderately coarse to medium textured allowing for rapid infiltration of water. This site can have a mix of Wyoming, basin, and mountain big sagebrush. Thurber’s needlegrass is more dominant than Idaho fescue or bluebunch wheatgrass. This site is similar to the group modal site with 2 stable states.
Associated sites
R023XY020NV |
LOAMY 10-12 P.Z. |
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R023XY031NV |
CLAYPAN 10-14 P.Z. |
R023XY071NV |
ASHY LOAM 10-12 P.Z. |
R023XY072NV |
ASHY SLOPE 10-12 P.Z. |
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R023XY020NV |
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R023XY007NV |
LOAMY 14-16 P.Z. FEID-PSSPS codominant; ARTRV dominant shrub |
R023XY072NV |
ASHY SLOPE 10-12 P.Z. FEID dominant grass |
R023XY082NV |
LOAMY FAN 10-12 P.Z. ACTH7-POA-LECI4 codominant grasses |
R023XY071NV |
ASHY LOAM 10-12 P.Z. FEID dominant grass |
R023XY094NV |
ASHY SLOPE 12-14 P.Z. ARTRV dominant shrub |
R023XY066NV |
ASHY LOAM 14-16 P.Z. ARTRV-PUTR2 codominant shrubs |
Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
(1) Artemisia tridentata |
Herbaceous |
(1) Achnatherum thurberianum |
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