Jory (soil)
The Jory soil series consists of very deep, well-drained soils that formed in colluvium derived from basic igneous rock. These soils are in the foothills surrounding the Willamette Valley of the United States. They have been mapped on more than in western Oregon. They are named after Jory Hill, Marion County, Oregon, which itself is named for the Jory family, who settled in the area in 1852 after traveling along the Oregon Trail.
- Surface layer: organic material
- Subsurface layer: dark reddish brown silty clay loam
- Subsoil - upper: dark reddish brown clay
- Subsoil - lower: red clay
The growing urbanization of the Willamette Valley is putting great pressure on development in areas with Jory soils.