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Hydric Soils - Overview - ArcGIS Online
Hydric soils are soils formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, and/or ponding for long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper layers . Specific criteria must be present for a soil to be classified as hydric.
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Hydric soil - Wikipedia
Hydric soil is soil which is permanently or seasonally saturated by water, resulting in anaerobic conditions, as found in wetlands.
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HYDRIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HYDRIC is characterized by, relating to, or requiring an abundance of moisture. How to use hydric in a sentence.
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hydric
▪ I. hydric, a.1 Chem. (ˈhaɪdrɪk) [f. hydrogen) + -ic. Cf. F. hydrique.] Of hydrogen, containing hydrogen in chemical combination; as in hydric chloride = hydrogen chloride or hydrochloric acid.1854 Mayne Expos. Lex., Hydricus, of or belonging to water; applied to the compounds of a simple body with...
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Hydric Soils Rating by Map Unit
Hydric soils are defined by the National Technical Committee for Hydric Soils (NTCHS) as soils that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding.
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Hydric Soils - Natural Resources Conservation Service
A hydric soil is a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions ...
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Hydric soil
The NTCHS hydric soil definition is used by the U.S. External links
Hydric Soils Technical Note 1: Proper use of Hydric Soil Terminology. USDA-NRCS. Accessed 2006-04-16.
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Basic Hydric Soil Identification | Continuing and Lifelong Education
This two-day training course offers an in-depth look at basic hydric soil evaluation and will guide participants through identification and documentation of ...
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[PDF] Hydric Soils - CT ECO
Hydric soils are defined as soils that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop ...
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Wetland Delineation - Hydric Soils
A hydric soil is a soil that is saturated, flooded or ponded long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part of the ...
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Topic 2, Module 5: Hydric Soil Functions
Functions are the biological, chemical, and physical processes that occur in wetlands. Hydric soils play a direct role in the wetland functions of water ...
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Swell (geology)
According to Leser, it is also called a sill (geology), and is a gently arched landform of various orders of size in topographic, sub-glacial or sub-hydric
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tetrahydric
tetrahydric, a. Chem. (tɛtrəˈhaɪdrɪk) [f. tetra- + hydric.] Applied to an alcohol containing four hydroxyl groups, e.g. erythrite, C4H6(OH)4.1888 Morley & Muir Watts' Dict. Chem. I. 101 Erythrite is the only fatty tetra-hydric alcohol known.
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Southern coastal plain hydric hammock
The southern coastal plain hydric hammock is a wetland hammock community found on the flat lowlands of the southern and outermost parts of the Atlantic Hydric hammocks are found in scattered locations in Florida north of Lake Okeechobee, with concentrations along the upper St.
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sulphydric
sulphydric, a. Chem. (sʌlfˈ(h)aɪdrɪk) Also sulf-, sulph-hydric. [f. sulph- + hydric, after F. sulfhydrique.] = sulphuretted. sulphydric acid (gas): hydrogen sulphide, sulphuretted hydrogen. sulphydric ether (see quot. 1852).1838 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. I. 84 Sulphydric acid produced a slight discol...
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