Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Ecological site F094DY010WI
Wet Sandy Depressions
Accessed: 11/21/2024
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
Figure 1. Mapped extent
Areas shown in blue indicate the maximum mapped extent of this ecological site. Other ecological sites likely occur within the highlighted areas. It is also possible for this ecological site to occur outside of highlighted areas if detailed soil survey has not been completed or recently updated.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 094D–Northern Highland Sandy Pitted Outwash
MLRA 94D, the Northern Highland Sandy Drift, comprises 1.346 million acres of outwash plains, sandy moraines, wetlands and numerous water bodies (large lakes, small ponds, large rivers, small streams and flowages of all sizes). The Wet Sandy Depressions ecological site comprises about 20,000 acres in MLRA 94D.
Classification relationships
The Wet Sandy Depressions ecological sites correlate to the AbFnThAs habitat type developed by Kotar and Burger (2009); this habitat type is named after Abies balsamea (balsam fir)-Fraxinus nigra (black ash)-Thuja occidentalis (white cedar)/Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-pulpit). These species have very high constancy value relative to this site, i.e. they are present on a higher percentage of these sites than other species. This ecological site has a wet moisture regime and is poor to medium in nutrients.
Ecological site concept
ATTENTION: This ecological site meets the NESH 2014 requirements for PROVISIONAL. A provisional ecological site is established after broad ecological site concepts are identified and an initial state-and-transition model is drafted. Following quality control and quality assurance reviews of the ecological site concepts, an identification number and name for the provisional ecological site are entered into ESIS. A provisional ecological site may include literature reviews, land use history information, some soils data, legacy data, ocular estimates for canopy and/or species composition by weight, and even some line-point intercept information. A provisional ecological site does not meet the NESH 2014 standards for an Approved ESD, but does provide the conceptual framework of soil-site correlation for the development of the ESD. For more information about this ecological site, please contact your local NRCS office.
This ecological site has poorly drained soils and has a thin muck surface over sandy sediments. The plant communities are composed of hydrophytes, although many of the species are facultative. Graminoid species--grasses, sedges and rushes--are very abundant on this site. Many of these graminoids species occur in patches, both large and small, of many individual plants.
Associated sites
F094DY009WI |
Wet Sandy Drainageways Wet Sandy Drainageways frequently occur adjacent to Wet Sandy Depressions. |
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Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
(1) Abies balsamea |
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Shrub |
(1) Alnus incana |
Herbaceous |
(1) Osmunda cinnamomea |
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