gNATSGO Based Histosols

The gridded National Soil Survey Geographic Database (gNATSGO) is a USDA-NRCS-SPSD composite database that provides complete coverage of the best available soils information for all areas of the United States and Island Territories. It was created by combining data from the Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO), State Soil Geographic Database (STATSGO2), and Raster Soil Survey Databases (RSS) into a single seamless ESRI file geodatabase. <br/>The gNATSGO database is composed primarily of SSURGO data, but STATSGO2 data was used to fill in the gaps. The RSSs are newer product with relatively limited spatial extent. These RSSs were merged into the gNATSGO after combining the SSURGO and STATSGO2 data. <br/>Values range from 10 to 100 percent. Histosols (minus folists for this dataset) have a high content of organic matter and no permafrost. Most are saturated year round, but a few are freely drained. Histosols are commonly called bogs, moors, peats, or mucks.<br/>https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/data-and-reports/gridded-national-soil-survey-geographic-database-gnatsgo

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dsCurrentRef Most current gNATSGO data as of publication date.
dsMetadataUrl https://resources.gisdata.mn.gov/pub/gdrs/data/pub/us_mn_state_dnr/geos_nrcs_histosols/metadata/metadata.html
dsModifiedDate 2024-11-21 15:02:58
dsOriginator Natural Resource Conservation Service
dsPeriodOfContent 7/22/2024
dsPurpose gNATSGO based raster layer for identifying areas containing histosols.
Credits: USDA NRCS Soil Survey Center, Lincoln, NE and USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
gdrsDsGuid {f917d39f-d85a-430b-9384-baaff778e11f}
spatial {"type":"Polygon","coordinates":[[[-97.23, 43.5],[-97.23, 49.37], [-89.53, 49.37], [-89.53, 43.5], [-97.23, 43.5]]]}

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