Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Major Land Resource Area 047X
Major Land Resource Area
Accessed: 04/29/2026
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Next, learn more about the selected ecological site group and its characteristic dynamics by browsing the ecological site group description and exploring alternative state and transition model formats.
Ecological site group list
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Ecological site groups
Major Land Resource Areas
Ecological site group photos
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047XESG08 – Riparian
047XESG09 – Saline Bottoms
047XESG12 – Sandy Bottoms
047XESG01 – Bottoms
047XESG07 – Outcrops
047XESG10 – Saline Hills
047XESG11 – Saline Uplands
047XESG02 – Breaks
047XESG15 – Very Shallow
047XESG14 – Shallow
047XESG04 – Deep Rocky
047XESG03 – Clay Uplands
047XESG13 – Sandy Uplands
047XESG06 – Loamy Uplands
047XESG05 – Finer Uplands
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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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