| Ruth Patrick - Nature - 1995 - 256 pages
...between soil that is predominantly hydric and soil that begins to be predominantly nonhydric; and areas between land that is flooded or saturated at some time during the years of normal precipitation and land that is not. A diagrammatic cross section of a wetland that... | |
| Darold P. Batzer, Russell B. Rader, Scott A. Wissinger - Technology & Engineering - 1999 - 1122 pages
...boundary between hydrophytic and terrestrial vegetation cover, between hydric and nonhydric soils, or between land that is flooded or saturated at some time during the growing season and land that is not. The jurisdictional boundary between wetland and deepwater habitat lies at a depth... | |
| William M. Lewis Jr. - Science - 2001 - 164 pages
...[or| the boundary between soil that is predominantly hydric and soil that is dominamly nonhydric: [or| in the case of wetlands without vegetation or soil....between land that is flooded or saturated at some lime each year and land that is not." factors, any one of which is usually adequate for identification... | |
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