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I <br />I <br />I <br />L <br />L <br />L <br />L <br />Basin 7 <br />very dark gray (10 YR 3/1) loam. Soils inside the delineated boundary were <br />identified as black (10 YR 2/0), with oxidized rhizospheres at 8 inches. <br />No hydrology was observed in the wetland basin. Hydrology was assumed <br />based on the soil indicators and the drainage patterns of the basin. <br />Wetland 7 is a Type 2 (Inland Fresh Meadow) wetland. It is classified as a <br />PEMB wetland (Palustrine Emergent Saturated). It is approximately 1.7 acres <br />m size. <br />Vegetation along the wetland boundary consists of common buckthorn Rhamnus <br />cathartica (facultative upland), honeysuckle Lonicera taiarica (facultative <br />upland), spotted touch-me-not Impatiens capensis (facultative wetland), green <br />ash Fraxinus pe/2/ts>7vfl/i/ca(facultative wetland), goldenrod Solidago spp. <br />(facultative wetland), Kentucky bluegrass Poa pratensis (facultative -), Canada <br />thistle Cirsiiim anmse (facultative upland), boxelder Acer negundo (facultative <br />wetland -), stinging nettle Urtica dioica (facultative +) and smooth sumac Rhus <br />glabra(uphnd). <br />Vegetation inside the delineated boundary consists of reed canary grass Phalaris <br />anmdinacea (facultative wetland) and green ash. <br />Vegetation along the upland side of the delineated boundary consists of <br />honeysuckle, common buckthorn, sedge Corex spp. (facultative wetland), green <br />ash, American basswood, Kentucky bluegrass, stinging nettle, sugar mdpXeAcer <br />saccharum (facultative upland), red oak Quercus rubra{ facultative upland), <br />reed canary grass, goldenrod and boxelder. <br />The Hennipen County Soil Survey classifies basin 7 soils as Peaty muck and <br />Hamel loam. Both soil types are found on the hydric soils list. Boundary soils <br />were field identified as black (10 YR 2/0 ) sandy loam from 0 to 12 inches. <br />Dark brown (10 YR 3/3) mottles occur in the horizon at 9 inches. Soils inside <br />the delineated boundary are silty organics from 0 to 20+ inches. And upland <br />soils outside the delineated boundary are very dark gray (10 Y’R 3/1) sandy <br />loam. <br />Saturation occurred inside the wetland basin at a depth of 3 inches. Free <br />standing water in the soil pit occurred at 10 inches. No hydrology was <br />'
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