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Research in digital soil mapping has indicated that its methodologies could be successfully extended to a field setting where it could enhance the quality and scientific foundation of soil surveys, as well as save time and money. These assumptions are being put to the test in the Mojave Desert of California as part of a continuing effort within ongoing soil surveys. One of the questions being posed...