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Home Featured Projects Conducting wetlands mapping along the Tar River
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:18
Conducting wetalnds mapping in the Tar River in NC Modern wetlands mapping relies heavy upon the science of hydric soils and surficial groundwater.  Soil science is the single most important discipline for conducting precision wetlands mapping and wetlands dynamics.  Soil scientist work on the behalf of government agencies and corporations in developing real world plans to protect valuable wetlands.