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Tennessee Soils Information
Documents with the
symbol require
Adobe Acrobat.
Online Soil Surveys
As time passes, the data in published surveys become dated. The official
information about the soils in a given area is available from the
Soil Data Mart, which provides
the most current data about the soils. If spatial data are available, the
Web Soil Survey also
provides access to the most current information. It is an interface that allows
the user to define an area of interest, to view and print a soil map, to assess
soil data about the area, and to obtain information about the suitability of the
soils for selected uses.
How
to Save an Archived Soil Survey Publication to Your Local Machine (2.8 MB)
Cannon
County: Text, tables, and maps; 2.3 MB, published 2003
Carter
County: Text, tables, and maps; 0.8 MB, published 2004
Clay
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.2 MB, published 2004
Cocke
County Area: Text, tables, and maps; 7.8 MB, published 2005
Cumberland
County: Text, tables, and maps; 5.4 MB, published 2002
Grainger
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.0 MB, published 2000
Jefferson
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.2 MB, published 2000
Johnson
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.1 MB, published 2005
Knox
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.1 MB, published 2006
Lincoln
County: Text, tables, and maps; 0.9 MB, published 2004
Marshall
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.9 MB, published 2005
Moore
County: Text, tables, and maps; .8 MB, published 2006
Perry
County: Text, tables, and maps; 1.4 MB, published 2006
Rhea
County: Text, tables, and maps; 2.8 MB, published 2005
Scott
County Area: Text, tables, and maps; 1.5 MB, published 2006
Sevier
County Area: Text, tables, and maps; 1.1 MB, published 2004
General Information
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