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BULL SEEP -CAMAS WETLAND~MEATION REPORT <br />SITE ID CAMAS gravel site Investigator David Wileden <br />Normal Conditions? yes Community ID mixed <br />Significant Disturbance? no Transect ID 1 <br />Potential Problem Area? no Plot ID 1 <br />Remarks: <br />Pasture at the end of 1 UU"' st. <br />spring creek ditch. <br />VF.GF.TATiON <br />to pasture <br />again into <br />Dominant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Species Stratum Indicator <br />Carex microptera herb 1 <br />Carex aquatilus herb 1 <br />Grass sp. herb ~ <br />Shoenoplectus americanus herb l <br /> <br />percent dominant species that aze OBL FAC W and FAC Lyu+ I <br />Remarks: <br />Heavy grazing makes grass and sedge id impractical. <br />HYDROLOGY <br />Recorded Data <br />stream or lake <br />aerial photography <br />monitoring wel]s <br />none <br />Field Data <br />depth of surface water <br />depth to free water in <br />pit <br />depth to saturated soil <br />Wetland Hvdroloev Indicators <br />Inundated no <br />saturated in upper 12" yes <br />water marks <br />drift lines <br />sediment deposits <br />drainage patterns <br />rhizophores in upper <br />1~" <br />water stained leaves <br />local soil survey data <br />FAC neutral test <br />other (specify) <br />Remarks: <br />Combination of surface runoff and ground water. Surface water remains perched on heavy clay soil, <br />slow penetration. Fine gravel layer at 18 " is saturated, water level in pit quickly rises to 8" once last <br />clay layer is penetrated. White mineral deposits on soil surface and plant material, presumably left <br />by evaporation of surface water. <br />SOILS <br />Map Unit Name Drainage Class <br />Series & Phase Confirm Map Type <br />Taxonomic Sub¢roup <br />no <br />no <br /> <br />Sections 16, 17, and 9 of Township 2 South, Range 67 West. <br />39° 53' 15" Latitude and 104° 53'50" Longitude, UTM (508S0m E. "14800i''N.). <br />