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f t. <br /> �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.Jacobsonenvironmental.com <br /> Environmental Consultants Wayne Jacobson, P.S.S., W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 5821 Humboidt Avenue North, Brookiyn Center, MN 55430 � (612) 802-6619 Cell <br /> Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com <br /> S6 Stripped Matrix. A layer starting within 6 inches of the soil surface in which iron-manganese <br /> oxides and/or organic matter have been stripped from the matrix and the primary base color of the soil <br /> material has been exposed. The stripped areas and translocated oxides and/or organic matter form a <br /> faintly contrasting pattern of two or more colors with diffuse boundaries. The stripped zones are 10 <br /> percent or more of the volume and are rounded. <br /> User Notes: This indicator includes the indicator previously named "polychromatic matrix" as wefl as the <br /> term "streaking". Common or many areas of stripped (unmasked) soil materials are required. The <br /> stripped areas are typically 0.5 to 1 inch in size but may be larger or smaller. Commonly, the stripped . <br /> areas have value of 5 or more and chroma of 1 and/or 2, and the unstripped areas have chroma of 3 <br /> and/or 4. The matrix (predominant color) may not have the material with chroma of 3 and/or 4. The <br /> mobilization and translocation of oxides and/or organic matter is the important process and should result <br /> in splotchy masked and unmasked soil areas. This may be a difficult pattern to recognize and is more <br /> evident when a horizontal slice is observed. <br /> F1 Loamy_Mucky Mineral. A layer of mucky modified loamy or clayey soil material 4 inches or <br /> more thick starting within 6 inches of the soil surface. <br /> User Notes: "Mucky" is a USDA texture modifier for mineral soils. The content of organic carbon is at <br /> least 8 percent but can range to as high as 18 percent. The percentage required depends on the clay <br /> content of the soil; the higher the clay content, the higher the content of organic carbon required. An <br /> example is mucky sandy loam, which has at least 8 percent organic carbon but not more than about 14 <br /> percent. <br /> � F2 Loamy Gleyed Matrix. A gleyed matrix that occupies 60 percent or more of a layer starting <br /> within 12 inches of the soil surface. � <br /> User Notes: Gley colors are not synonymous with gray colors. They are the colors on the gley color <br /> pages of the Munsell color book. They have a hue of N, 10Y, 5GY, 10GY, 5G, 10G, SBG, 106G, 5B, <br /> 106, or 5PB and value of 4 or more. The gleyed matrix only has to be present within 12 inches of the soil <br /> surface. Soils with gleyed matrices are saturated for periods of a significant duration; as a result, there is <br /> no thickness requirement for the layer. <br /> F3 Depleted Matrix. A layer that has a depleted matrix with 60 percent or more of chroma 2 or less <br /> and that has a minimum thickness of either: <br /> a. 2 inches if the 2 inches is entirely within the upper 6 inches of the soil, or � <br /> b. 6 inches, starting within 10 inches of the soil surface. <br /> User Notes: A depleted matrix requires a vafue of 4 or more and chroma of 2 or less. Redox <br /> concentrations, including soft iron-manganese masses and/or pore linings, are required in soils with <br /> matrix colors of 4/1, 4/2, or 5/2. A, E, and calcic horizons may have low chromas and high values and <br /> may therefore be mistaken for a depleted matrix; however, they are excluded from the concept of <br /> depleted matrix un�ess the soil has common or many distinct or prominent redox concentrations occurring <br /> as soft masses or pore linings. The low chroma matrix must be the result of wetness and not a <br /> weathering or parent material feature. <br /> Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis-T& E Surveys 7 <br /> Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis & Delineation-Environmental Referrals <br /> Pond & Lake Weed Control &Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans <br />
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