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SOIL Sampling Point. DP-1 W AR B <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) % Ty el Loc Texture Remarks <br /> 0-3 10YR 3/2 100 Loam <br /> 3-8 10YR 3/1 90 10YR 5/8 10 CS M Loam <br /> 8-15 Gley 1 4/N 100 Loam <br /> 'Type: C=Concentration, D=De letion,RM=Reduced Matnx,CS=Covered or Coated Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining,M=Matnx. <br /> Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs,unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': <br /> _ Histosol(Al) ✓ Sandy Redox(S5) _ 2 cm Muck(A10) <br /> _ Histic Epipedon(A2) _ Stripped Matrix(S6) _ Red Parent Material(TF2) <br /> _ Black Histic(A3) Loamy Mucky Mineral(F1)(except MLRA 1) _ Very Shallow Dark Surface(TF12) <br /> _ Hydrogen Sulfide(A4) ✓ Loamy Gleyed Matrix(F2) _ Other(Explain in Remarks) <br /> _ Depleted Below Dark Surface(A11) _ Depleted Matrix(F3) <br /> _ Thick Dark Surface(Al 2) _ Redox Dark Surface(F6) 3Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and <br /> _ Sandy Mucky Mineral(S1) _ Depleted Dark Surface(F7) wetland hydrology must be present, <br /> _ Sandy Gleyed Matrix(S4) Redox Depressions(F8) unless disturbed or problematic <br /> Restrictive Layer(if present): <br /> Type: N/A <br /> Depth(inches): N/A Hydric Soil Present? Yes No <br /> Remarks: <br /> Meets the criteria for hydric soil.Sandy redox in the 3-8"range and a loamy gleyed matrix from 10-15.0-2"contains a mucky peat material from leaf <br /> decay. <br /> HYDROLOGY <br /> Wetland Hydrology Indicators: <br /> Primary Indicators(minimum of one required:check all that apply) Secondary Indicators(2 or more required) <br /> _ Surface Water(Al) _ Water-Stained Leaves(69)(except _ Water-Stained Leaves(69)(MLRA 1,2, <br /> ✓ High Water Table(A2) MLRA 1,2,4A,and 4B) 4A,and 413) <br /> ✓ Saturation(A3) _ Salt Crust(1311) _ Drainage Patterns(1310) <br /> _ Water Marks(B1) _ Aquatic Invertebrates(B13) _ Dry-Season Water Table(C2) <br /> _ Sediment Deposits(62) _ Hydrogen Sulfide Odor(Cl) _ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery(C9) <br /> _ Drift Deposits(B3) _ Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots(C3) ✓ Geomorphic Position(D2) <br /> _ Algal Mat or Crust(B4) _ Presence of Reduced Iron(C4) _ Shallow Aquitard(D3) <br /> _ Iron Deposits(65) _ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils(C6) _ FAC-Neutral Test(D5) <br /> _ Surface Soil Cracks(66) _ Stunted or Stressed Plants(D1)(LRR A) _ Raised Ant Mounds(D6)(LRR A) <br /> _ Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery(67) _ Other(Explain in Remarks) _ Frost-Heave Hummocks(D7) <br /> Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface(B8) <br /> Field Observations: <br /> Surface Water Present? Yes No ✓ Depth(inches): <br /> Water Table Present? Yes ✓ No Depth(inches): 15" <br /> Saturation Present? Yes ✓ No Depth(inches): 3" Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No <br /> includes capillary fringe) <br /> Describe Recorded Data(stream gauge,monitoring well,aerial photos,previous inspections), if available: <br /> Remarks: <br /> Meets the criteria for wetland hydrology with A2 and A3 primary indicators.Secondary indicators also include D2.The wetland is in the form of a seep. <br /> Hydrology appears to flow during the early season when the groundwater is higher from snow melt.The wetland ends almost abruptly. <br /> US Army Corps of Engineers Western Mountains,Valleys,and Coast—Version 2.0 <br />