Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Soils of the Eastern United States and Their Use XXVII: The Houston Black Clay
The surface Of the Houston black clay is prevalently broadly rolln to undulating, 'with no very steep slopes and with limited areas of absolutely level land lying between the ridges or undulations. The surface drainage is usually good, only the more level areas suffering in this respect.
Erosion is not a serious problem except along the margins of streams which cut across the formation from which it is derived, and along their principal tributaries. Such areas occupy only a small percentage of the total extent of the type.
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