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Major Land Resource Area 043A
Major Land Resource Area
Accessed: 04/30/2026
Description
This MLRA is located in Montana (43 percent), Idaho (34 percent), and Washington (23 percent). It makes up about 31,435 square miles (81,460 square kilometers). It has no large cities or towns. It has many national forests, including the Okanogan, Colville, Kootenai, Lolo, Flathead, Coeur d’Alene, St. Joe, Clearwater, and Kaniksu National Forests. This MLRA is in the Northern Rocky Mountains Province of the Rocky Mountain System. It is characterized by rugged, glaciated mountains; thrust- and block-faulted mountains; and hills and valleys. Steep-gradient rivers have cut deep canyons. Natural and man-made lakes are common. The major Hydrologic Unit Areas (identified by four-digit numbers) that make up this MLRA are: Kootenai-Pend Oreille-Spokane (1701), 67 percent; Upper Columbia (1702), 18 percent; and Lower Snake (1706), 15 percent. Numerous rivers originate in or flow through this area, including, the Sanpoil, Columbia, Pend Oreille, Kootenai, St. Joe, Thompson, and Flathead Rivers. This area is underlain primarily by stacked slabs of layered sedimentary or metasedimentary bedrock. The bedrock formations range from Precambrian to Cretaceous in age. The rocks consist of shale, sandstone, siltstone, limestone, argillite, quartzite, gneiss, schist, dolomite, basalt, and granite. The formations have been faulted and stacked into a series of imbricate slabs by regional tectonic activity. Pleistocene glaciers carved a rugged landscape that includes sculpted hills and narrow valleys filled with till and outwash. Continental glaciation over road the landscape in the northern half of the MLRA while glaciation in the southern half was confined to montane settings. The average annual precipitation is 25 to 60 inches (635 to 1,525 millimeters) in most of this area, but it is as much as 113 inches (2,870 millimeters) in the mountains and is 10 to 15 inches (255 to 380 millimeters) in the western part of the area. Summers are dry. Most of the precipitation during fall, winter, and spring is snow. The average annual temperature is 32 to 51 degrees F (0 to 11 degrees C) in most of the area, decreasing with elevation. In most of the area, the freeze-free period averages 140 days and ranges from 65 to 215 days. It is longest in the low valleys of Washington, and it decreases in length with elevation. Freezing temperatures occur every month of the year on high mountains, and some peaks have a continuous cover of snow and ice. The dominant soil orders in this MLRA are Andisols, Inceptisols, and Alfisols. Many of the soils are influenced by Mount Mazama ash deposits. The soils in the area have a frigid or cryic soil temperature regime; have an ustic, xeric, or udic soil moisture regime; and dominantly have mixed mineralogy. They are shallow to very deep, are very poorly drained to well drained, and have most of the soil texture classes. The soils at the lower elevations include Udivitrands, Vitrixerands and Haplustalfs. The soils at the higher elevations include Dystrocryepts, Eutrocryepts, Vitricryands , and Haplocryalfs. Cryorthents, Cryepts, and areas of rock outcrop are on ridges and peaks above timberline The MLRA is home to diverse coniferous forests. Grand fir, Douglas-fir, western red cedar, western hemlock, western larch, lodgepole pine, subalpine fir, ponderosa pine, whitebark pine, and western white pine are the dominant overstory species, depending on precipitation, temperature, elevation, and landform aspect. The understory vegetation varies, also depending on climatic and landform factors. Some of the major wildlife species in this area are whitetailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, black bear, grizzly bear, coyote, fox, and grouse. Fish, mostly in the trout and salmon families, are abundant in streams, rivers, and lakes. More than one-half of this area is federally owned and administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Much of the privately-owned land is controlled by large commercial timber companies. The forested areas are used for wildlife habitat, recreation, watershed, livestock grazing, and timber production. Meadows provide summer grazing for livestock and big game animals. Less than 3 percent of the area is cropland.
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ProvisionalF043AX959MT/F043AX959MTMontane Warm Dry Coniferous Douglas fir/white spirea-common snowberry/pinegrass
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ProvisionalF043AY536ID/F043AY536IDShallow Canyons and Hillsides 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY537ID/F043AY537IDSkeletal Canyons and Hills 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY538ID/F043AY538IDAshy Basalt Canyons and Plateaus 23-25" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
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ProvisionalF043AY539ID/F043AY539IDAshy Canyons and Plateaus 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY540ID/F043AY540IDSandy Mountain Slopes 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY541ID/F043AY541IDFragipan Foothills 19-24" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY545ID/F043AY545IDAshy Basalt Hills and Canyons 19-24" PZ Frigid Clearwater Canyons
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ProvisionalF043AY546ID/F043AY546IDAshy Canyons and Mountains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY547ID/F043AY547IDFragipan Foothills 24-30" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY548ID/F043AY548IDLoamy-skeletal Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY549ID/F043AY549IDAshy over loamy-skeletal Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
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ProvisionalF043AY551ID/F043AY551IDAshy Basalt Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY552ID/F043AY552IDAshy Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY553ID/F043AY553IDVitrandic Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY556ID/F043AY556IDFragipan Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY557ID/F043AY557IDAshy Till Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
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ProvisionalF043AY559ID/F043AY559IDAshy Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY560ID/F043AY560IDVitrandic Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY561ID/F043AY561IDFragipan Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY563ID/F043AY563IDAshy Metasedimentary Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
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ProvisionalF043AY565ID/F043AY565IDAshy Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY566ID/F043AY566IDDry Ashy Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
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ProvisionalF043AY567ID/F043AY567IDVitrandic Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY568ID/F043AY568IDAshy Fragipan Hills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY569ID/F043AY569IDVitrandic Fragipan Hills 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY572ID/F043AY572IDAshy Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
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ProvisionalF043AY574ID/F043AY574IDAshy Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY575ID/F043AY575IDVitrandic Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY576ID/F043AY576IDPoorly Drained Vitrandic Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY578ID/F043AY578IDAshy Metasedimentary Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
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ProvisionalF043AY582ID/F043AY582IDAshy Metasedimentary Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
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ProvisionalF043AY584ID/F043AY584IDPoorly Drained Floodplain Step 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalF043AY585WA/F043AY585WAWarm-Frigid, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces (Douglas-fir Warm Dry Shrub)
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ProvisionalF043AY586WA/F043AY586WAFrigid, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces (Douglas-fir-Grand Fir Cool Shrub)
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ProvisionalF043AY589WA/F043AY589WACryic, Aquic, Loamy, Flood Plains (Engelmann spruce/ladyfern)(PIEN/COSE/ATFI)
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ProvisionalR043AX962MT/R043AX962MTAlpine Unstable Talus rocky ledge penstemon (Penstemon ellipticus)
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ProvisionalR043AX966MT/R043AX966MTMontane Loamy Outwash Terrace Richardson’s needlegrass (Achnatherum richardsonii)
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ProvisionalR043AX971MT/R043AX971MTAlpine Solifluction Terrace Dryas octopetala (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi/Salix arctica)
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ProvisionalR043AY502ID/R043AY502IDShallow Foothills and Canyons 16-22" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
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ProvisionalR043AY510ID/R043AY510IDPoorly Drained Floodplains 23-25" PZ Mesic Columbia-Colville Valleys
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ProvisionalR043AY512ID/R043AY512IDLoamy High Water Table Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalR043AY513ID/R043AY513IDLoamy Poorly Drained Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
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ProvisionalR043AY516ID/R043AY516IDShallow Mountain Slopes 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Selkirk Highlands
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F043AY501WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Loamy Foothills, Terraces, High Water Table (Ponderosa Pine/Shrub) Pinus Ponderosa /Symphoricarpos albus, Pinus Ponderosa / Physocarpus malvaceus
R043AY510ID – Poorly Drained Floodplains 23-25" PZ Mesic Columbia-Colville Valleys
F043AY509WA – Warm, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces and Plains (Ponderosa Pine/Dry Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Pseudoroegneria spicata , Pinus ponderosa / Festuca idahoensis
F043AY510WA – Warm, Xeric, Loamy Hillsides, Low Available Water Capacity (Ponderosa Pine/Dry Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Pseudoroegneria spicata , Pinus ponderosa / Festuca idahoensis
F043AY511WA – Warm, Xeric, Loamy Hillsides, Mixed ash surface (Ponderosa Pine/Dry Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Pseudoroegneria spicata, Pinus ponderosa / Festuca idahoensis
F043AY512WA – Warm, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, ashy surface (Ponderosa Pine/Dry Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Pseudoroegneria spicata , Pinus ponderosa / Festuca idahoensis
R043AY507WA – Cool-Mesic Dry-Xeric Loamy Low AWC (PSSP/FEID/ACNE)
F043AY502WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Loamy Foothills, Terraces, mixed ash surface (Ponderosa Pine/Shrub) Pinus Ponderosa /Symphoricarpos albus, Pinus Ponderosa / Physocarpus malvaceus
R043AY506WA – Cool-Mesic Dry-Xeric Loamy Hills and Mountains (PSSP/FECA/FEID)
F043AY508WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Sandy Hill slopes and Outwash terraces (Ponderosa Pine Dry Shrub, Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata – Festuca idahoensis - Pseudoroegneria spicata
F043AY507WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, low AWC subsoils (Ponderosa Pine Dry Shrub, Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata – Festuca idahoensis - Pseudoroegneria spicata
F043AY506WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, mixed ash surface (Ponderosa Pine Dry Shrub, Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata – Festuca idahoensis - Pseudoroegneria spicata
F043AY505WA – Warm Mesic Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Ponderosa Pine Dry Shrub, Grass) Pinus ponderosa / Purshia tridentata – Festuca idahoensis - Pseudoroegneria spicata
F043AY514WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, mixed ash surface (Douglas Fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY533WA – Cool-Frigid, Dry-Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides (Aspen Cool Grass) Populus tremuloides/Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY516WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Sandy Outwash Terraces, mixed ash surface (Douglas-fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY515WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, low AWC subsoils (Douglas Fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY513WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, ashy surface (Douglas-Fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY514WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, mixed ash surface (Douglas Fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY586WA – Frigid, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces (Douglas-fir-Grand Fir Cool Shrub)
F043AY531WA – Cool-Frigid, Moist-Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, ashy surface (Douglas-fir-Grand Fir Cool Shrub) Douglas-fir-grand fir/low huckleberry-big huckleberry-dwarf huckleberry
F043AY532WA – Cool-Frigid, Moist-Xeric, Loamy Terraces, ashy surface (Douglas-fir-Grand Fir Cool Shrub) Douglas-fir-grand fir/low huckleberry-big huckleberry-dwarf huckleberry
F043AY513WA – Cool-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Mountainsides, ashy surface (Douglas-Fir/Cool Dry Grass) Pseudotsuga menziesii - Calamagrostis rubescens
F043AY534WA – Warm-Frigid, Aquic, Loamy Footslopes and Flood Plains (Aspen Low Shrub) Populus tremuloides/Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY585WA – Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces (Douglas-fir Warm Dry Shrub)
F043AY519WA – Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Slopes, low AWC subsoils (Douglas-Fir/Warm Dry Shrub) Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY517WA – Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Douglas-Fir/Warm Dry Shrub) Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY518WA – Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Loamy Slopes, mixed ash surface (Douglas-Fir/Warm Dry Shrub) Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY523WA – Warm-Frigid, Moist- Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, low AWC subsoils (Grand Fir Warm Dry Shrub) Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY521WA – Warm-Frigid, Moist- Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Grand Fir Warm Dry Shrub) Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AY522WA – Warm-Frigid, Moist- Xeric Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, mixed ash surface (Grand Fir Warm Dry Shrub) Abies grandis - Pseudotsuga menziesii / Physocarpus malvaceus - Symphoricarpos albus
F043AP907MT – Subirrigated Cool Moist Woodland Group
F043AP902MT – Ashy Cool Moist Woodland Group
F043AP910MT – Upland Cool Moist Woodland Group
F043AP904MT – Shallow Cold Woodland Group
F043AP908MT – Upland Cold Woodland Group
F043AP905MT – Shallow Cool Woodland Group
F043AP909MT – Upland Cool Woodland Group
F043AP906MT – Shallow Warm Woodland Group
F043AP911MT – Upland Warm Woodland Group
R043AP802MT – Bottomland Group
R043AP807MT – Subirrigated Grassland Group
R043AP805MT – Shallow Grassland Group
R043AP809MT – Upland Alpine Group
R043AP810MT – Upland Grassland Group
R043AY512ID – Loamy High Water Table Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY530WA – Warm-Frigid, Dry-Udic, Sandy Outwash Terraces, mixed ash surface (Grand Fir Moist Herb) Abies grandis/Clintonia uniflora
F043AY529WA – Warm-Frigid, Dry-Udic, Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Grand Fir Moist Herb) Abies grandis/Clintonia uniflora
F043AY527WA – Warm-Frigid, Udic, Loamy Foothills/Valleys, high water table (western redcedar, moist herb) Thuja plicata / Clintonia uniflora
F043AY528WA – Warm-Frigid, Udic, Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, low AWC subsoils (western redcedar, moist herb) Thuja plicata / Clintonia uniflora
F043AY526WA – Warm-Frigid, Udic, Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (western redcedar, moist herb) Thuja plicata / Clintonia uniflora
F043AY527WA – Warm-Frigid, Udic, Loamy Foothills/Valleys, high water table (western redcedar, moist herb) Thuja plicata / Clintonia uniflora
F043AY557ID – Ashy Till Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY524WA – Frigid, Udic, Loamy, Foothills/Mountainsides, ashy surface (Western Hemlock/Moist Forbes) Tsuga heterophylla / Clintonia uniflora , Tsuga heterophylla / Asarum caudatum
F043AY525WA – Frigid, Udic, Loamy Foothills/Mountainsides, mixed ash surface (Western Hemlock/Moist Forbes) Tsuga heterophylla / Clintonia uniflora , Tsuga heterophylla / Asarum caudatum
R043AY516ID – Shallow Mountain Slopes 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Selkirk Highlands
R043AY513ID – Loamy Poorly Drained Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY540ID – Sandy Mountain Slopes 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY541ID – Fragipan Foothills 19-24" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY542ID – Skeletal Mountain Slopes 19-24" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
F043AY543ID – Ashy over loamy-skeletal Hills and Mountains 19-24" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY544ID – Vitrandic Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY541ID – Fragipan Foothills 19-24" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY545ID – Ashy Basalt Hills and Canyons 19-24" PZ Frigid Clearwater Canyons
F043AY543ID – Ashy over loamy-skeletal Hills and Mountains 19-24" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY546ID – Ashy Canyons and Mountains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY547ID – Fragipan Foothills 24-30" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY585WA – Warm-Frigid, Xeric, Sandy, Outwash Terraces (Douglas-fir Warm Dry Shrub)
F043AY548ID – Loamy-skeletal Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY549ID – Ashy over loamy-skeletal Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY550ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY551ID – Ashy Basalt Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY552ID – Ashy Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY553ID – Vitrandic Hills and Mountains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
R043AY509ID – Loamy Floodplains 23-25" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
R043AY503ID – Foothills and Canyons 16-22" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
R043AY502ID – Shallow Foothills and Canyons 16-22" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
F043AY536ID – Shallow Canyons and Hillsides 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY535ID – Loamy Canyons and Terraces 23-25" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
R043AY504ID – Foothills and Canyons 23-25" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
R043AY505ID – Shallow Foothills 23-25" PZ Mesic Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY537ID – Skeletal Canyons and Hills 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY538ID – Ashy Basalt Canyons and Plateaus 23-25" PZ Mesic Clearwater Canyons
F043AY539ID – Ashy Canyons and Plateaus 23-25" PZ Mesic Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY555ID – Acidic Grand Fir Mosaic 30-45" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
R043AY511ID – Organic Depressions 19-24" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
R043AY517ID – Loamy Floodplains 24-30" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY556ID – Fragipan Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY560ID – Vitrandic Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY557ID – Ashy Till Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY558ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY559ID – Ashy Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY560ID – Vitrandic Mountains and Valleys 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY584ID – Poorly Drained Floodplain Step 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
R043AY511ID – Organic Depressions 19-24" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
R043AY513ID – Loamy Poorly Drained Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
R043AY512ID – Loamy High Water Table Floodplains 19-24" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY561ID – Fragipan Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY562ID – Skeletal Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
F043AY563ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY564ID – Vitrandic Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY565ID – Ashy Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY565ID – Ashy Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY566ID – Dry Ashy Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
F043AY567ID – Vitrandic Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY577ID – Ashy Depressions 30-45" PZ Frigid Clearwater Mountains
F043AY568ID – Ashy Fragipan Hills 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY569ID – Vitrandic Fragipan Hills 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY576ID – Poorly Drained Vitrandic Foothills 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY570ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY571ID – Vitrandic Metasedimentary Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY572ID – Ashy Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY573ID – Vitrandic Basalt Hills and Canyons 30-45" PZ Frigid Eastern Columbia Plateau Embayments
F043AY574ID – Ashy Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
F043AY575ID – Vitrandic Hills and Mountains 30-45" PZ Frigid Western Bitterroot Foothills
R043AY514ID – Loamy Floodplains 30-45" PZ Cryic Western Bitterroot Foothills
R043AY515ID – Organic Floodplains 30-45" PZ Cryic Okanogan Plateau
R043AY501ID – Subalpine Ashy Exposed Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY578ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY579ID – Ashy Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AY580ID – Avalanche Chutes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AY581ID – Skeletal Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AY582ID – Ashy Metasedimentary Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Bitterroot Metasedimentary Zone
F043AY583ID – Ashy Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AX958MT – Alpine Krummholtz Coniferous subalpine fir-whitebark pine/grouse whortleberry Abies lasciocarpa-Pinus albicaulis (Picea engelmannii)/Vaccinium scoparium
R043AX979MT – Alpine Nivation Hollow Payson’s sedge / black alpine sedge -northern singlespike sedge / Drummond’s rush (Carex paysonis/ Carex nigricans-Carex scirpoidea/ Juncus drummondii)
R043AX971MT – Alpine Solifluction Terrace Dryas octopetala (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi/Salix arctica)
R043AX962MT – Alpine Unstable Talus rocky ledge penstemon (Penstemon ellipticus)
R043AX972MT – Alpine Shallow Cirque Floors Arctic willow – pink mountainheath-alpine laurel /smallwing sedge -shortstalk sedge (Salix arctica-Phyllodoce empetriformis/Kalmia polifolia/Carex microptera-Carex podocarpa)
R043AX963MT – Alpine Shallow Meadow yellow avalanche-lily-Scouler’s St. Johnswort-alpine leafybract aster-Sitka valerian- heartleaf arnica/Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush
F043AX954MT – Upper Subalpine Cold Coniferous subalpine fir (Engelmann spruce) /thinleaf huckleberry-rusty menziesia/ Hitchcock’s smooth woodrush-beargrass/yellow avalanche lily.
F043AX956MT – Subalpine Coniferous Cool Moderately Dry subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) / Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii)
F043AX955MT – Subalpine Coniferous Cool Moist subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa)-Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii)
F043AX951MT – Lower Subalpine Cool Dry Coniferous subalpine fir- Engelmann spruce/ Sitka alder/ thinleaf huckleberry/ common beargrass
F043AX952MT – Lower Subalpine Cool Moist Coniferous subalpine fir-Engelmann spruce/Rocky Mountain maple-thinleaf huckleberry/thimbleberry
F043AX957MT – Lower Subalpine Frigid Coniferous western redcedar (Thuja plicata)-western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)
R043AX961MT – Subalpine Avalanche Rocky Mountain maple-Redosier dogwood Acer glabrum-Conus sericea ssp. sericea-Amelanchier alnifolia
F043AX960MT – Montane Deciduous Alluvial Flood Plain black cottonwood (paper birch)/redosier dogwood Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa (Betula papyrifera)/Cornus sericea ssp. sericea
F043AX959MT – Montane Warm Dry Coniferous Douglas fir/white spirea-common snowberry/pinegrass
R043AX973MT – Montane Fen woollyfruit sedge (Carex lasiocarpa)
R043AX974MT – Montane Swale Drummond’s willow (Salix drummondii)-alderleaf buckthorn (Rhamnus alnifolia)
R043AX966MT – Montane Loamy Outwash Terrace Richardson’s needlegrass (Achnatherum richardsonii)
R043AX968MT – Montane Stable Colluvial Slope Saskatoon serviceberry-common snowberry/Sitka alder/ Rocky mountain maple/thimbleberry/mountain brome-Geyer’s sedge
R043AA038MT – Droughty Steep (Drstp) LRU 43A-A
R043AA036MT – Droughty (Dr) LRU 43A-A
R043AA138MT – Shallow Droughty (Swdr) LRU 43A-A
R043AB138MT – Shallow Droughty (Swdr) LRU 43A-B
R043AB036MT – Droughty (Dr) LRU 43A-B
R043AB038MT – Droughty Steep (Drstp) LRU 43A-B
R043AB040MT – Loamy Steep (Lostp) LRU 43A-B
F043AY520WA – Warm-Cryic, Moist-Xeric, Loamy, Ashy Mountain Slopes (Subalpine Fir Cool Shrub, low elevation)
F043AY589WA – Cryic, Aquic, Loamy, Flood Plains (Engelmann spruce/ladyfern)(PIEN/COSE/ATFI)
F043AY581ID – Skeletal Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AY581ID – Skeletal Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
F043AY583ID – Ashy Mountain Slopes 30-45" PZ Cryic Clearwater Mountains
R043AY508ID – Subalpine Meadows 30-45" PZ Cryic Okanogan Plateau
Long term average mean annual precipitation
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- 40 – 50cm (16 – 20in)
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Long term average frost free days
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- Outwash plain
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Soil surface texture
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The Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool is an information system framework developed by the USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and New Mexico State University.
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