Title: Subaqueous Soils A New Frontier in Soil Survey
1Subaqueous SoilsA New Frontier in Soil Survey
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2Background 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.
3Subaqueous 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
4- Requirements for Soil
- Horizons formed by pedogenesis.
- and/or
- Ability to support rooted vegetation.
5Definition 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.
6Soil 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.
7Definition 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.
8Specific 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.
9Mapping 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.
10Subaqueous Landforms
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12Problems/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!
13Good Aerial Imagery a MUST!
Flown at low tide.Flown with no wind.Proper
filters.Highest resolution possible.
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15Conventional Mapping Tools.
16SAS 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.
17Ninigret 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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19Bathymetry Deliverables
- Raw depth points
- Grid (Arc Grid)
- 1 foot contours line (Arc Line Coverage)
- FGDC metadata for each
20Side-Scan Sonar
- Acoustic remote sensing.
- Can detect changes in bottom type (hard vs.
soft). - Gives a picture of subsurface features.
- Jons demo.
21SPI 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.
2270 images taken in Ninigret
23Other Data Collection
Video Underwater Photography Sub bottom
24Lidar
25Soil 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.
26The Coring Vessel by GSO
Obtained 2 m piston (hammer) cores and
vibra-cores.
27Vibra-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.
28Core Splitting, Describing, Analyzing
Cores were refrigerated, split open, and
described in detail.
29XRF Meter Heavy Metal Analysis
Rapidly and accurately measures over 15 metals,
important for baseline data and health issues.
30Point data available online
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