Archived SoilWeb Apps :: California Soil Resource Lab Archived SoilWeb Apps SoilWeb products can be used to access USDA-NCSS detailed soil survey data (SSURGO) for most of the United States Please choose an interface to SoilWeb:
Home :: California Soil Resource Lab Soil survey related outreach, including one of the first online soil surveys, SoilWeb For more information about the people in our lab, please click on the "People" link at the top of the page The content on this website is frequently updated Please utilize our RSS feeds to stay informed of progress
Soil Properties | California Soil Resource Lab - UC Davis About This App This interactive map allows you to explore a variety of soil properties throughout the continental United States The data shown here were obtained by aggregating current USDA-NCSS soil survey data (SSURGO back-filled with STATSGO where SSURGO is not available) within 800m grid cells This data aggregation technique results in maps that may not match the original data at any
SoilWeb: An Online Soil Survey Browser | California Soil Resource Lab Welcome This interactive map allows you to explore USDA-NCSS soil survey data for locations throughout most of the U S It is compatible with smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers Getting Started 1) Go to Menu->Zoom To Location to enter your area of interest or let your browser determine your current location 2) Click on the map to identify "map units", which are delineated by the
Home :: California Soil Resource Lab SoilWeb Network Link1USDA-NCSSSSURGOand STATSGOdigital soil survey products Streaming-KMZ interface was designed by CA Soil Resource Lab, as a collaborative effort with the NCSS
SoilWeb - UC Davis This interface to SoilWeb is now deprecated Data are correct but links to documentation are likely broken
Tips for Using our Google Earth Interface to SoilWeb Image: GE SoilWeb Demo The folks in Lincoln recently changed the links to the OSDs from http: to https: style URLs which seems to cause problems for new versions of Google Earth
Soil-Web Soil-Web Los Osos-Diablo complex, 9 to 15 percent slopes