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Title: Subaqueous Soils A New Frontier in Soil Survey


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Subaqueous SoilsA New Frontier in Soil Survey
Visit http//nesoil.com/sas
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Background Summary
  • NRCS is responsible for mapping Nations soil
    resources.
  • Research has shown that soils can form under
    shallow water (submerged and subaqueous soils).
  • RI NRCS strategic plan identified a gap in our
    soil data no subaqueous soils mapped.
  • To begin the process of mapping our SAS we
    decided to use the MLRA concept to set up a
    special project office for subaqueous soils in
    MO-12.
  • Project office proposal was sent to MO-12 Board
    of Directors and they voted to support it (with
    exception of one un-named state).
  • Within RI we formed a partnership and conducted
    user conferences and began mapping a
    demonstration project to show what a SAS survey
    can provide.

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Subaqueous Soil History
  • Traditional soil survey conducted on land. Not a
    lot of work in wetlands, tidal marshes, and
    coastal soils until the 70s.
  • In 1993 Submerged Soils A New Frontier in Soil
    Survey by George Demas published in Soil Survey
    Horizons.
  • Preliminary work in Chesapeake Bay Region -
    Maryland.
  • George Demas pioneered the concept of subaqueous
    soils differentiating them from the traditional
    concept of sediment.

George Demas
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  • Requirements for Soil
  • Horizons formed by pedogenesis.
  • and/or
  • Ability to support rooted vegetation.

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Definition of Soil
  • Soilis a natural body that occurs on the land
    surface, and is characterized by either
  • Horizons, or layers, that are distinguishable
    from the initial material as a result of
    additions, losses, transfers, and transformations
    of energy and matter or
  • The ability to support rooted plants in a natural
    environment.

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Soil Formation Soil Horizons
  • Organic (O) and mineral (A and C) horizons.
  • Predominantly dealing with AC type soils
    (Entisols).
  • Numerous buried A and O horizons.
  • Some subaqueous and submerged soils have buried B
    horizons.

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Definition of Soil
  • The upper limit of soil is the boundary between
    soil and air or shallow waternot too deep
    (typically more than 2.5 m) for the growth of
    rooted plants.
  • Added to Soil Taxonomy in 1999 as a result of
    work in Maryland/Delaware.

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Specific Soil Based Interpretation or Why is this
useful to humans?
  • SAV Restoration
  • Crab Habitat, Clam Stocking
  • Management for Sustainable Production Clam,
    Oyster, and Scallop
  • Nutrient Reduction
  • Pathogens Pfisteria Cyst Residence Sites
  • Benthic Preservation Site Identification
  • Wildlife Management
  • Wading Shore Birds, Migratory Waterfowl,
    Nurseries and Spawning Areas
  • Habitat Protection for Horseshoe Crab and
    Diamondback Terrapin
  • Dredging Island Creation
  • Tidal Marsh Protection and Creation
  • Bathymetric Map by-products
  • Navigational Channel Creation/Maintenance
  • Effects of Dredging on Benthic Ecology
  • Off Site Disposal of Dredge Spoil
  • Acid-Sulfate Weathering Hazards
  • Dune Maintenance/Replenishment
  • Baseline data for emergency planning and response.

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Mapping Partnership for Coastal Soils and
Sediment MapCoast.org
  • Partnership formed to bring together groups
    involved with coastal soil and sediment mapping
    in RI.
  • Steering Team.
  • Hosted two user conferences.
  • Developed mapping protocol and mapped Ninigret.

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Subaqueous Landforms
http//nesoil.com/sas/glossary.htm
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Problems/Considerations
  • Difficult mapping conditions and procedure
    (augering in water, describing profiles, etc.).
  • Need inter-discipline collaboration (coastal
    geology, marine ecology, biologist, etc.).
  • Alluvial soils are very variable and subject to
    change (seasonal and long term).
  • Seasonal mapping (bathymetry year round).
  • Safety concerns (weather, boating,
    environmental).
  • Requires some additional equipment, storage
    space, and maintenance. Need bathymetry!

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Good Aerial Imagery a MUST!
Flown at low tide.Flown with no wind.Proper
filters.Highest resolution possible.
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Conventional Mapping Tools.
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SAS Plan for the Northeast Region
  • Master Plan Make RI a center for excellence in
    Subaqueous Soils.
  • Internal Set up a special project office for
    MO-12 using the MLRA concept.
  • External (RI) Establish a partnership of groups
    involved with coastal issues (MapCoast).
  • Conduct a user workshop to determine interest in
    SAS data and obtain user input on types of data
    needed.
  • Begin mapping subaqueous soils in MO-12.
  • Produce a subaqueous soil survey.

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Ninigret Pond Demonstration
  • Largest CP in RI (1,500 ac).
  • Very important.
  • Highly studied.
  • Section was used for a SAS masters thesis.

Cross Mills Fan Delta
Ninigret Fan Delta
Charlestown Moraine
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Bathymetry Deliverables
  • Raw depth points
  • Grid (Arc Grid)
  • 1 foot contours line (Arc Line Coverage)
  • FGDC metadata for each

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Side-Scan Sonar
  • Acoustic remote sensing.
  • Can detect changes in bottom type (hard vs.
    soft).
  • Gives a picture of subsurface features.
  • Jons demo.

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SPI Imaging
High resolution photo of upper 20 cm of
sediment. Can be used to analyze sediment
(particle size, gas pockets, redox surface,
etc.). Used to ground-truth side scan data.
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70 images taken in Ninigret
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Other Data Collection
Video Underwater Photography Sub bottom
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Lidar
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Soil Mapping
  • Entered all description in pedon program.
  • Developed map unit legend.
  • Located areas for obtaining full cores to
    describe and sample.
  • Onscreen digitized soil polygons.
  • Developed limited interpretations.

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The Coring Vessel by GSO
Obtained 2 m piston (hammer) cores and
vibra-cores.
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Vibra-Coring Techniques
Uses a gas/electric engine and a cement agitator
to vibrate aluminum tubes into the ground. Works
in sand, organics, not in till or cobbly material.
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Core Splitting, Describing, Analyzing
Cores were refrigerated, split open, and
described in detail.
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XRF Meter Heavy Metal Analysis
Rapidly and accurately measures over 15 metals,
important for baseline data and health issues.
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Point data available online
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