Land Use Data for Latitude 29.25 Longitude -98.25

Area size: .5 degrees latitude by .5 degrees longitude

Locations

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

Agricultural Land Uses

Forestry - Pastoralism if moderate or higher
Urban land
Sparsely vegetated areas - Mod. intensive pastoralism
Open Water - Inland Fisheries

Ecosystems

Subtopical humid
Subtropical drylands

Livestock

Cattle
Goats
Pigs
Poultry
Sheep

Growing Period (days)

120 to 149
150 to 179
180 to 209

Soil Types

Kastanozems (Dark brown soils rich in organic matter)
Vertisols (Heavy clay)

Terrain

Plain or plateau

Slopes (degrees)

0.5 to 2
2 to 5
5 to 8
8 to 16

Population Density (persons per km2)

2 to 10
10 to 50
50 to 250
above 250

Infant mortality (per 1000 live births)

5 to 10

Mineral Extraction

Site Name (Type)Minerals
 Sand and Gravel, Construction
 Limestone, General
A-1 PitSand and Gravel, Construction
Alamo Clay Products Co Inc (Surface)Clay
Alamo PitsClay
Barnhart Pit (Surface)Clay
Bernhardt PitClay
Bruce PitClay
Espey Silica Sand Co A1 Pit and Plt (Surface)Silica
Lehr PitSand and Gravel, Construction
Niel PitsClay
Osburn Pit & Plant (Surface)Silica
Padelecki PitClay
San Antonio Portland Cement Co (Processing Plant)Clay, Stone, Crushed/Broken
San Antonio Portland Clay Pit (Surface)Clay
San Antonio Prtlnd Limestone Quarry (Surface)Stone, Crushed/Broken
Saspamco Pit (Surface)Clay
Schuchard Pit and Brick Plant (Surface)Clay
Stone PitClay
W S Dickey Clay Neil Pits (Surface)Clay
W S Dickey Clay Plant (Processing Plant)Clay
W S Dickey Clay Sand Pit (Surface)Sand and Gravel, Construction
Wright PitClay

Agricultural use data provided by LADA, 2008. "Mapping Land Use Systems at global and regional scales for Land Degradation Assessment Analysis. Version 1.0" Nachtergaele F. & Petri M.
Mineral extraction data provided by USGS Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), downloaded June 2, 2010.