Wetland Hydrology Indicators

Monday, September 23, 2013

Presence of Reduced Iron


It's hard to see, but there were several small pockets of reduced iron.



The iron is easier to see when zoomed in and brightened!

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      • Allerton Park may have a wetland based on these hy...
      • Hydrogen Sulfide Odor
      • Inundation/Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery
      • Presence of Reduced Iron
      • Drainage Patterns
      • Stunted Growth/FAC-Neutral Test
      • Sediment Deposits
      • Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots
      • Water-Stained Leaves
      • Geomorphic Position
      • High Water Table/ Dry-Season Water Table
      • Saturation
      • Water Marks
      • Drift Deposit
      • True Aquatic Plants
      • Crayfish Burrows
      • Surface Soil Cracks
      • Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface
      • Aquatic Fauna
      • Thin Muck Surface
      • Algal Mats
      • Surface Water with a friend :)

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