Detailed Soil Survey of Bragg Creek area

Publication Type
Open File Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
OFR 1977-02
Publication ID Extended
Open File Report 1977-02
Publication
Abstract

As an aid to urban planning, a detailed soil survey was conducted in the summer of 1976 in the vicinity of the hamlet of Bragg Creek, Alberta. The area is within the jurisdiction of the Calgary regional Planning Commission. Sixteen soil units were mapped as indicated in the map legend. These soils represent the Chernozemic , Luvisolic, Regosolic, Gleysolic and Organic orders in the Canadian System of soil classification.

Many of these soils present severe limitations for most urban uses due to such soil and topography characteristics as steep slopes, poor drainage, shallow depth to bedrock, gravelly textures or flooding hazards. Other soils have only slight to moderate limitations for most uses.

The area has low capability for agriculture, due to climate, soils and topography limitations and the better land is presently used only for forage crop production and pasture.

Citation

Scheelar, M.D. and Veauvy, C.F. (1977): Detailed soil survey of Bragg Creek area; Alberta Research Council, ARC/AGS Open File Report 1977-02, 73 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, bragg creek, calgary, canada
Place Keywords NTS
82j
Theme Keywords
geology, soil maps, soil surveys, urban development