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The crater has suffered a lot of hydric erosion.
The most common risk hydric phenomena affecting the catchment area are floods and flooding.
Its mucky areas protect examples of hydric hammock and floodplain forest.
Land Capability Classes, hydric soil, and prime farmland are some examples.
The majority of this hydric forest is under water during periods of considerable rainfall.
Wetlands are defined anywhere by an abundance of water, hydric soils, and a unique flora.
The recultivation is based on the hydric system, concretely the watering.
Swamps are typically characterized by hydric soils and have more of a canopy than bogs.
Artificial wetlands do not have hydric soil.
Habitat at the preserve includes hydric hammock.
Bogs are wetland areas, characterized by acid hydric soils composed of peat.
A more concise definition is a community composed of hydric soil and hydrophytes.
International radio program - 5 Chapters - about water resources crisis in Brazil and World hydric stress.
Secondly because it aimed at replacing the natural hydric system, a principle that is too anti-natural to be easily accepted.
Wade Hurt teaches hydric soils classes for soil science undergraduate and graduate students as well as environmental professionals.
Pine islands are dotted throughout the extensive hydric swamp forest and comprise 40% of the property.
The others are xeric and hydric.
Some authorities classify coastal hammocks as hydric hammocks.
Malargüe has many hydric resources.
Many species of hardwood trees, the sandhill, hydric hammock and swamp plant communities, including rare plants.
Typically the herb is found in hydric soils associations, and is often found in joint occurrence.
The US Natural Resources Conservation Service maintains the official list of hydric soils.
The preserve protects virgin Florida coastal hydric hammock, and is a habitat for endangered species of flora and fauna.
Category 4 - Site is functioning as a freshwater wetland having freshwater plant communities on a non-saline hydric soil.
Specimens from North Carolina and Florida are associated with hydric forests in the Coastal Plain.