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SOIL Sampling Point: A <br /> Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) <br /> Depth Matrix Redox Features <br /> inches Color(moist) % Color(moist) % Type' Loc2 Texture Remarks <br /> 0-6 N 2.5/ 100 Muck <br /> 6-12 N 2.5/ 100 Mucky Loam/Clay <br /> 12-16 10Y 2.5/1 98 10YR 3/3 2 C M Loamy/Clayey Prominent redox concentrations <br /> 16-20 10Y 4/1 95 10YR 4/6 5 C M Sandy Prominent redox concentrations <br /> �T e: C=Concentration,D=De letion,RM=Reduced Matrix,MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Linin ,M=Matrix. <br /> Hydric Soil Indicators: Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils : <br /> Histosol(A1) Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Coast Prairie Redox(A16) <br /> Histic Epipedon(A2) Sandy Redox(S5) Iron-Manganese Masses(F12) <br /> Black Histic(A3) Stripped Matrix(S6) Red Parent Material(F21) <br /> Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) Dark Surface(S7) Very Shallow Dark Surface(F22) <br /> Stratified Layers(A5) X Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1) Other(Explain in Remarks) <br /> X 2 cm Muck(A10) Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) <br /> Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) Depieted Matrix(F3) <br /> Thick Dark Surface(Al2) Redox Dark Surface(F6) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and <br /> Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) Depleted Dark Surface(F7) wetland hydrology must be present, <br /> 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat(S3) Redox Depressions(F8) unless disturbed or problematic. <br /> Restrictive Layer(if observed): <br /> Type: <br /> Depth(inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes X No <br /> Remarks: <br /> This data form is revised from Midwest Regional Supplement Version 2.0 to include the NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils,Version 7.0,2015 <br /> Errata.(http://www.nres.usda.gov/IntemeUFSE_DOCUMENTS/nres142p2_051293.docx) <br /> HYDROLOGY <br /> Wetland Hydrology Indicators: <br /> Primarv Indicators(minimum of one is reauired:check all that anolv) Secondarv Indicators(minimum of two reauired) <br /> SurFace Water(A1) Water-Stained Leaves(69) Surface Soil Cracks(66) <br /> X High Water Table(A2) _Aquatic Fauna(B13) Drainage Patterns(B10) <br /> X Saturation(A3) True Aquatic Plants(614) _Dry-Season Water Table(C2) <br /> Water Marks(61) _Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(C1) Crayfish Burrows(C8) <br /> Sediment Deposits(B2) Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots(C3) Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) <br /> Drift Deposits(B3) Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1) <br /> _Algal Mat or Crust(64) Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils(C6) X Geomorphic Position(D2) <br /> Iron Deposits(B5) Thin Muck Surface(C7) X FAC-Neutral Test(D5) <br /> Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) _Gauge or Well Data(D9) <br /> Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(BS)_Other(Explain in Remarlcs) <br /> Field Obaervations: <br /> Surface Water Present? Yes No X Depth(inches): <br /> Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 4 <br /> Saturation Present? Yes X No Depth(inches): 0 Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes X No <br /> includes ca illa frin e <br /> Describe Recorded Data(sVeam gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections),if available: <br /> Remarks: <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers Midwest Region—Version 2.0 <br />