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Soil Map Unit Description from the RI Soil Survey Report
Mk - Matunuck mucky peat.
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Official Soil Series Description for Matunuck Soils
This nearly level, very poorly drained soil is in tidal marshes and is
subject to tidal inundation. Most areas are in salt marshes. Slopes are
dominantly less than 1 percent.
Typically this soil has a surface layer of very dark gray mucky peat 12 inches
thick. The underlying material is gray sand to a depth of 60 inches or more.
Included with this soil in mapping are a few small areas of very poorly drained
Ipswich soils and small areas of soils with a surface layer 16 to 51 inches
thick or less than 12 inches thick. Included areas make up about 5 percent of
this map unit.
The permeability of this soil is rapid in the surface layer, rapid to very rapid
between depths of about 12 and 18 inches, and very rapid at a depth of more than
18 inches. Available water capacity is low. Runoff is very slow, and water is
ponded on some areas. The soil is strongly acid through neutral.
The daily tidal flooding and a high salt content make this soil unsuitable for
most uses except as habitat for saltwater-tolerant wildlife. Capability subclass
VIIIw; not assigned to a woodland group.
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