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Wetland classification, identificatioon,delineation report-2009
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t, . �. <br /> Houghton,Klossner,and Muskego soils are mostly in depressions.Poorly drained Hamel <br /> soils are on foot and toe slopes.Moderately well drained Le Sueur and Nessel soils are on <br /> slightly elevated flats and gently convex slopes. <br /> DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Well drained.Permeability is moderate.Runoff <br /> is medium to high. <br /> , USE AND VEGETATION: Mostly cropped to corn and soybeans. Some is in pasture <br /> ; and forest.Native vegetation is savanna. <br /> DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: South-central and east-central Minnesota and <br /> northeastern Iowa. Extensive. <br /> MLRA OFFICE RESPONSIBLE: St.Paul,Minnesota <br /> � SERIES ESTABLISHED: Dakota County, Minnesota, 1945. <br /> REMARKS: Diagnostic harizons and featured recognized in this pedon are: mollic <br /> subgroup-the zone from the surface to 7 inches(Ap horizon); argillic horizon-the zone <br /> from 7 to 38 inches(Bt horizons). Type location moved from Waseca County,Mn.to <br /> Wright County,Mn., 11/96 to better exemplify the series concept within the MLRA. <br /> Slopes of 1 to 5 percent that were previously correlated as Lester may be included with <br /> the Angus series in the future. <br /> i <br /> � <br />
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