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Begin by filling in the basic information such as City/County, Project/Site, and Sampling Date. This foundational data is crucial for identifying the context of your assessment.
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In the 'Hydrology' section, indicate whether hydrologic conditions are typical for this time of year. If not, provide explanations in the Remarks field to clarify any anomalies.
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l. What is a wetland and floodplain? A wetland is an area which is persistently (year round) or pervasively (seasonally) wet, near or at the ground surface. A floodplain is the land adjacent to wetlands or water bodies which may be periodically covered by flood water.
Is a swamp a floodplain?
A floodplain swamp is a swamp habitat in Florida. They occur in areas of flooding and inundation along streams and rivers. They have a lot in common with strand swamps, found further south where lack of slope prevents stream formation and host a variety of plant and animal species.
What is a flat wetland?
a level or near-level wetland area that is not fed by water from a river channel, and which is typically situated on a plain or a bench. Closed elevation contours are not evident around the edge of a wetland flat.
What qualifies as a swamp?
The Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) defines a floodplain as any land area susceptible to being inundated by floodwaters from any source.
What is a wetland?
Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season.
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Below are brief descriptions of the major types of wetlands found in the United States organized into four general categories: marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens.
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Wetland Ecological Systems of Colorado
Most of Colorados wetlands and riparian areas fit within fifteen ecological systems. Detailed descriptions of the types can be found below.
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