Soil Survey of the High Prairie and McLennan Sheets

Publication Type
Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
REP 63
Publication ID Extended
Report 63
Publication
Abstract

This is the second of a series of reconnaissance soil survey publications describing the agricultural areas of the Peace River Land District in Alberta, which contains large areas of land suitable for agriculture. A detailed inventory of the soil resources was required to meet the needs of present and prospective settlers and to determine which areas should not be settled.

The properties of the surface and sub-soil of the various soil series are described. The first part of each description deals with the characteristics by which the soil may be recognized. The second part discusses the soil in relation to agriculture. The report also gives a general description of the mapped area and deals with the topography, drainage, climate, vegetation and other factors that have a bearing on soil development, settlement and crop production.

Citation

Odynsky, W., Wynnyk, A. and Newton, J.D. (1952): Reconnaissance soil survey of the High Prairie and McLennan sheets; Research Council of Alberta, RCA/AGS Report 63, 114 p.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada, high prairie, mclennan
Place Keywords NTS
83n
Theme Keywords
drainage, geology, soil surveys, soils, topography