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YES NO N/A 16.) A ccum ulation ofchem icalsaffecting plant productivity/com position isnotapparent 17.) Saturation ofsoils(i.e. ponding, flooding frequency, and duration)issufficientto com pose and m aintain hydric soils. 18.) U nderlying geologic structures/soil m aterial/perm afrostiscapable ofrestricting w ater percolation. 19.) R iparian-w etland isin balance w ith the w ater and sedim entbeing supplied by the w atershed (i.e., no excessive erosion or deposition). 20.) Island and shoreline characteristics(i.e. rocks, coarse and/or large w oody debris)adequate to dissipate w ind and w ave eventenergies. LENTIC CHECKLIST EROSION DEPOSITION
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YES NO N/A16.) Accumulation of chemicals affecting plantproductivity/composition is not apparent

17.) Saturation of soils (i.e. ponding, floodingfrequency, and duration) is sufficient to compose andmaintain hydric soils.18.) Underlying geologic structures/soilmaterial/permafrost is capable of restricting waterpercolation.

19.) Riparian-wetland is in balance with the water andsediment being supplied by the watershed (i.e., noexcessive erosion or deposition).20.) Island and shoreline characteristics (i.e. rocks,coarse and/or large woody debris) adequate todissipate wind and wave event energies.

LENTIC CHECKLIST

EROSION DEPOSITION

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16: Accumulation of chemicals affecting plant productivity and composition is not apparent

Yes

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16: Accumulation of chemicals affecting plant productivity and composition is not apparent

No

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17. Saturation of soils (i.e. ponding, flooding frequency, and duration) is sufficient to compose and maintain hydric soils.

Wet Meadow Soil

Anaerobic conditionsAnaerobic conditions

Gleyed Gleyed soilsoil

Redox Redox conditioncondition

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18: Underlying geologic structure/soil material/permafrost is capable of restricting water percolation

Purpose: The intent is to determine whether the underlying material is being maintained.

•Wetlands often have an underlying clay or rock material that causes sites to persist.

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19: Riparian-wetland is in balance with water and sediment being supplied by the watershed (i.e., no excessive erosion or deposition)

Rye Patch Reservoir filling with sediment

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If a wetland shows no evidence of excessive depositionand is not filling any faster than its normal rate, as a result of excess water or sediment from the watershed,the answer would be “yes.”

Yes

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20: Islands and shoreline characteristics (i.e., rocks, coarse and/or large woody material) are adequate to dissipate wind and wave event energies

Purpose: To determine the shoreline stability of only those systems that do not require live vegetation.

Loss of shorelines affect wetlands by lowering water quality, reducing the capacity to hold water, and altering the plant community.

Yes

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