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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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Hydric Soils | Natural Resources Conservation Service
Hydric soil means a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part. This definition includes soils that developed under anaerobic conditions in the upper part but no longer experience these conditions due to hydrologic alteration such ...
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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 wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gley
Gley may refer to: Eugène Gley (1857–1930), French physiologist and endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of hydric soil See also Glay (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Circus Hammock
Habitat at the preserve includes hydric hammock. wikipedia.org
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Hammock (ecology)
Some authorities classify coastal hammocks as hydric hammocks. Hydric hammocks Hydric hammocks, also known as low hammocks, wetland hardwood hammocks, or lowland oak hammocks, grow on soils that are poorly drained wikipedia.org
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Sacoila lanceolata
It grows in swamps and hydric hammocks including along roadsides. A varietal grows in South Florida. wikipedia.org
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洛索亚河
外部连结 Hydric resources 西班牙河流 塔霍河支流 wikipedia.org
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Arthrobacter paludis
Arthrobacter paludis is a Gram-positive, non-endospore-forming and strictly aerobic bacterium from the genus Arthrobacter which has been isolated from hydric wikipedia.org
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Gulf Hammock (wetlands)
Gulf Hammock includes the largest expanse of hydric hammock in Florida. Inland of the coastal hammocks and savannas are swamps, hydric hammocks and mesic hammocks. wikipedia.org
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Gondysia telma
Specimens from North Carolina and Florida are associated with hydric forests in the Coastal Plain. wikipedia.org
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