Ecological Land Types within LTA 134.

ELT 134a

Elevation Range
Minimum: 
1426 m
Minimum in ft: 
4677 ft
Maximum: 
2455 m
Maximum in ft: 
8055 ft
Median: 
1806 m
Median in ft: 
5925 ft
Soil Summary: 
detailed soil survey information is not available for this unit; correlates with GES unit 476 characterized by extremely cobbly sandy loams shallow to deep to granite or granite-like bedrock, acid soils lacking lime throughout, minimal soil development, and associated rock outcroppings
Geologic Materials: 
slope alluvium, colluvium and residuum associated mostly with Catalina Granite and related granitic rocks (Tg, Tgc). It comprises 100% of the unit
Landforms: 
coarsely to moderately dissected mountain slopes with shallow drainage incision

ELT 134b

Elevation Range
Minimum: 
1208 m
Minimum in ft: 
3963 ft
Maximum: 
1818 m
Maximum in ft: 
5966 ft
Median: 
1525 m
Median in ft: 
5003 ft
Soil Summary: 
correlates with GES unit 303 characterized by extremely cobbly sandy loams shallow to moderately deep to granite or granite-like bedrock, acid soils lacking lime throughout, minimal soil development, and associated rock outcroppings
Geologic Materials: 
slope alluvium, colluvium and residuum associated mostly with Catalina Granite (Tgc). It comprises 99% of the unit
Landforms: 
coarsely to moderately dissected mountain slopes with shallow drainage incision

ELT 134c

Elevation Range
Minimum: 
1640 m
Minimum in ft: 
5382 ft
Maximum: 
2645 m
Maximum in ft: 
8677 ft
Median: 
2223 m
Median in ft: 
7293 ft
Soil Summary: 
detailed soil survey information is not available for this unit; correlates with GES unit 476 characterized by extremely cobbly sandy loams shallow to deep to granite or granite-like bedrock, acid soils lacking lime throughout, minimal soil development, and associated rock outcroppings
Geologic Materials: 
slope alluvium, colluvium and residuum associated mostly with Catalina Granite and related rocks (Tg). It comprises 97% of the unit
Landforms: 
moderately dissected mountain slopes with moderate to deep drainage incision