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Ecological site R103XY013MN
Calcareous Fens
Last updated: 10/04/2023
Accessed: 11/24/2024
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.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 103X–Central Iowa and Minnesota Till Prairies
MLRA 103 is in Minnesota (56 percent) and Iowa (44 percent) and consists of approximately 18 million acres. It is in the Western Lake Section of the Central Lowland Province of the Interior Plains in an area known as the "Des Moines Lobe" of the Wisconsin-age ice sheet. The MLRA is mostly on a young, nearly level to gently rolling, glaciated till plain that has moraines and glacial lake plains in some areas. The plain is covered with glacial till, outwash, and glacial lake deposits. Recent alluvium consisting of clay, silt, sand, and gravel fill the bottoms of most of the major river valleys. Paleozoic bedrock sediments, primarily shale and limestone, underlie the glacial deposits in most of the area.
The annual precipitation increases from northwest to southeast. Most of the rainfall occurs as high-intensity, convective thunderstorms during the summer. Two-thirds or more of the precipitation falls during the freeze-free period. Snowfall is common in winter. Ground water supplies are adequate for the domestic, livestock, municipal, and industrial needs. Nearly all of this area is farmland, and about four-fifths is cropland.
Classification relationships
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): Central Iowa and Minnesota Till Prairies (103) (USDA Handbook 296, 2006)
USFS Subregions: North Central Glaciated Plains Section (251B) and Upper Minnesota River-Des Moines Lobe (251BA) Subsections (Cleland et al. 2007)
Relationship to Other Established Classifications:
The reference state shares similarities to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources OPp93 Prairie Extremely Rich Fen
Ecological site concept
With natural hydrology intact, the Calcareous Fens ecological site is ponded and has a high-water table (i.e. endosaturated). Ponding can be frequent and long term. Hydrologic interaction with adjacent ground classifies this site as a discharge wetland. Soils are rich in organic matter, very poorly drained, and have high calcium carbonate levels.
Associated sites
F103XY032MN |
Loamy Floodplains The Loamy Floodplains ecological site is located on medium textured alluvium throughout MRLA 103. Soils textures include loam, silt loam, sandy loam and fine sandy loam. Some areas within this ecological site will incur long-term flooding (7-30 days). |
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Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
Not specified |
Herbaceous |
(1) Carex prairea |
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Ecosystem states
T1A | - | Disturbances alter plant community composition and structure |
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R2A | - | Restoration inputs |