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HYDRIC SOILSBackground– Soils consist of natural bodies that occur on a landform within a landscape and have properties that result from the integrated effects of climate and living organisms, acting on parent material as conditioned by relief over a period of timeparent material, as conditioned by relief, over a period of time.
– Soil physical characteristics are specifically tied to the location p y p ywhere they form and conditions that they form under.
– Concept of “Hydric Soils” new to
Soil Science – 1970’s
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Hydric SoilHydric Soil
D fi itiDefinition“ a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding, long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the
t”upper part”.
Chapter 62.340.550, F.A.C. (20 Days of Saturation/ 7 days of inundation ‐ cumulative)
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Soil‐forming FactorsSoil forming Factors
• There are five factors that affect soil formationThere are five factors that affect soil formation– CLIMATE
LIVING ORGANISMS– LIVING ORGANISMS
– RELIEF
PARENT MATERIAL– PARENT MATERIAL
– TIME ….. clorpt
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Land Resource Region (LRR )
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/ostds/pdfiles/forms/soils_manual.pdf
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SOIL CATENA
sequence of different soilsequence of different soil profiles that occur down a slope
Hydric soils also follow a pattern
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h dMethods to Determine Hydric Soil IndicatorsHydric Soil IndicatorsIdentification of Soil Properties:
• Color
T t• Texture
• Depth
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Soil Color
Munsell Color Chart
Hue , Refers to spectral colors Red, Yellow, Green
Value, Relative lightness and darkness of color
Chroma, Degree of vividness in contrast to grayness< 2 chroma color important hydric soil factor
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OM and ColorOM and ColorHigher Value (less OM)Higher Value (less OM)
Lower Value (more OM)Lower Value (more OM)
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TEXTURETEXTURE• Refers only to the Mineral particles in the soil• Does not include Organic Matter• Grouping of the particle size distribution 12 Major Textural Classes
22 SUB‐CLASSES Particle SizeSands (5) Size (mm)Size (mm)Sands (5) Size (mm)Size (mm)
Very Coarse Sand (VCOS) ............2.0 to 1.0............2.0 to 1.0Coarse Sand (COS) .......................1.0 to 0.5.......................1.0 to 0.5Sand (S) ........................................0.5 to 0.25........................................0.5 to 0.25Fine Sand (FS) ..............................0.25 to 0.10..............................0.25 to 0.10Very Fine Sand (VFS) Loamy........0.10 to 0.05........0.10 to 0.05
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Examine samplesExamine samples that are “Moist”
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Soil Texture• Ability of the Soil to be molded and shaped
Does the soil form a ball?
Does the soil form a ribbon?
How long is the ribbon?
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Sand does not form a ball – it breaks up
Loamy Sand forms a ball
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Yes, your hands will get dirty!
Clay forms a 5 cm or greater ribbon!
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Typical Soil Profile & Soil HorizonsTypical Soil Profile & Soil Horizons
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AENTISOLS - recent
C f d i i t tC -formed in inert parent material such as quartz
-insufficient time for diagnostic horizondiagnostic horizon development
-3.3 million acres in FL
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DEPTHDEPTHRecommended Excavation Depth 20”p
Indicator Depths by Soil TypeIndicator Depths by Soil Type:
Sandy Soils ‐ Start within 6” of the SurfaceSandy Soils Start within 6 of the Surface
Loamy Soils ‐ Start within 10” of the Surfacey
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How to DelineateHow to Delineate•• Identify a suspected landform break near wetland edgeIdentify a suspected landform break near wetland edgeIdentify a suspected landform break near wetland edge.Identify a suspected landform break near wetland edge.•• Observe soil on the downhill side of the break.Observe soil on the downhill side of the break.•• If no indicator is observed, proceed downhill toward next landform break and observe If no indicator is observed, proceed downhill toward next landform break and observe
soil.soil.
Soil Soil
•• If indicator is observed, observe soil on other side of landform break to verify no If indicator is observed, observe soil on other side of landform break to verify no indicator is present. If no indicator, this is the indicator is present. If no indicator, this is the hydrichydric/non/non‐‐hydrichydric line. If indicator is line. If indicator is observed, the line is too wet so proceed up the hill and identify the next landform break observed, the line is too wet so proceed up the hill and identify the next landform break and repeat.and repeat.
Hydric NonHydric Non‐‐hydrichydricSHWTSHWT
SurfaceSurfaceand repeat.and repeat.
6” 8”StrippingStripping
SpodicSpodic
4”
Spodic Spodic horizonhorizon
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AMOLLISOLS - dark
A
-thick dark colored surface
-good structure & permeability
Bw
-base rich (Ca, Mg, N)
-0.4 million acres in FLC
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INCEPTISOLS - beginning
AA
-structure
l-color
Bw
-0.5 million acres in FL
C
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SPODOSOLS - ash
AA
E-structure
lBh
E
-color
-translocation
Bh
of Fe & Al
C-4.7 million acres in FL
C
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AALFISOLS - clay accumulation
A
E
-translocation of silicate clays w/o base depletion
Bty p
1 7 million acres in FL-1.7 million acres in FL
C
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HISTOSOLS - organic carbon
Oa
-very high organic content
32” f th ilupper 32” of the soil; if no lithic or paralithic contact
-1 6 million acres in FL
C1.6 million acres in FL
R
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Hydric Soils Indicators
Freshwater Wetlands Tampa Bay RegionTampa Bay Region
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INDICATORS FOR ALL SOIL TYPESINDICATORS FOR ALL SOIL TYPES
• A1 –Histosol (1/2 upper 32”)• A2 ‐Histic Epipedon (8‐24”)A3 Bl k Hi i
Common Indicators• A3 ‐Black Histic• A4 ‐Hydrogen Sulfide A5 St tifi d L
√• A5 ‐Stratified Layers• A6 ‐Organic Bodies • A7 2” Mucky Mineral
√√• A7 ‐2” Mucky Mineral
• A8 ‐Muck Presence √√
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Sandy SoilsyDefined as Sandy Loamy Fine Sand and Coarser
S4 S d Gl d M t i
• Common Indicators
• S4 ‐Sandy Gleyed Matrix
• S5 ‐Sandy Redox
i d i
• √• S6 ‐Stripped Matrix
• S7 ‐Dark Surface• √• √
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Loamy and Clayey SoilsVery Fine Sand
F3 – Depleted MatrixF5 Thick Dark SurfaceF5 – Thick Dark SurfaceF6 – Redox Dark Surface
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Hydric SoilsHydric SoilsIndicator Types: Group 1a Soils with these i di h SHW b h findicators have a SHWT at or above the surface:
A1. Histosols
A2. Histic Epipedon
A3 Black HisticA3. Black Histic
A4. Sulfidic Odor,
A7 M k i lA7. Mucky mineral,
A8. Muck presence,
F5 Thick Dark Surface
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A1. Histosol16” or more of upper 32” as organic soil material16 or more of upper 32 as organic soil material
Muck, Mucky Peat and Peat
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S8. Polyvalue Below SurfaceS8. Polyvalue Below Surface
• diffuse• splotchy pattern of black (value
of 3 or less and chroma of• 1 or less) and gray (value of 4 or
d h f 1more and chroma of 1 or• less) below a black surface
horizon is evidence of organic• matter that has been mobilized• matter that has been mobilized
and translocated. This• soil also meets the requirements
of indicator S5 (Sandyof indicator S5 (Sandy• Redox).
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Hydric Soilsy‐Indicator Types: Group 1b Soils with these indicators have a
SHWT within 6” of the surfaceSHWT within 6 of the surface.
A5 Stratified Layersy
A6. Organic bodies
S4. Sandy Gleyed MatrixS4. Sandy Gleyed Matrix
S5. Sandy Redox
S6 Stripped matrixS6. Stripped matrix
S7. Dark surfaceS6 Stripped matrixS6. Stripped matrix
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Below Stream Terrace . Stratified layer ? YES flooded, not A5; Soil Workshop Quincy April.2011
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Stripped Matrix ‐ S6 Indicator
“…diffuse splotchy patterns with rounded areas stripped of organic matter or iron…”
N b t ttNo abrupt patternsStripped Zones 10% of volume, approx. 1‐3 cm diameter
Photo credits: USDA, NRCS Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States A Guide for Identifying and Delineating Hydric Soils, Version 7.0, 2010
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tampatampa
N h d iNon-hydric soil
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6”Srtipped matrix
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Sandy Redox S5 Indicator
Requires a matrix chroma of 2 or less and at least 2 percent redox concentrations starting at a depth of about 10 cm. (distinct or prominent redox concentrations as soft masses and/or pore linings of iron and manganese masses or mottles)
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S5 Sandy RedoxS5 Sandy Redox
• Iron concentrations above the 5” mark appears relict and not indicative of presentindicative of present hydrology
• More contemporary features below 5” w/ sandy redox depicting seasonal saturation
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Sandy Redox-12-14” . Soil Workshop Quincy April.2011
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Recharge / DischargeRecharge / DischargeRecharge / DischargeRecharge / Discharge
Recharge(iron removed) Discharge
(i li d)( )
(iron supplied)S6 ‐ Stripped
Matrix S5 ‐ Sandy yRedox
Reduced iron transported in groundwater
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A6. Organic bodiesA6. Organic bodies‐ 1‐3 cm size‐ Adhere to roots‐ Feel greasy
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Indicator A7 (5 cm Mucky Mineral) More than 5 cm of mucky sand, starting at the surface.
Indicator S7 (Dark Surface)Requires a value of 3 or less and chroma of1 or less from the surface to a depth of 10 cm. Directly below chroma of 2 or less requiredg Directly below chroma of 2 or less required. 70% particles coated with organic materialUsing 10X ‐15X magnification; 100% naked eye
MOIST SOILMOIST SOIL
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Example From a SpodosolExample From a Spodosolp pp pA
E1
E2
Stripping at 12”Stripping at 12”
Seasonal high saturationSeasonal high saturationSeasonal high saturation Seasonal high saturation therefore at 12”therefore at 12”
BhThis is a nonThis is a non--hydric soil.hydric soil.
E
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Dig a Soil Core no ProbesDig a Soil Core no Probes
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