wetland w.:r?? bf';:5ci : i? ■:!"•:.. i ;-v"id f.'i"'"C"' ";■ I ■'^ j. r ^:- 1: . it ^ a^;, 

 reli ;■■>►?';: thi'ou.jh '■■?;;Lji:"" i'?f' "'"- -.-rd i-io''. t "I'C'.v. F. '-ink ^■":d '" . 

 Jfime'i- ( St Bte -^.nd nref' i-'s t i f?'''i I nveritcn" v '."ofji" J i ria i;C'i"?4. ■ . t" i-i 

 D.C. , ?rid the Soil Surrey i^^.rirv '"C'lnb'jrs , 



A. First, I v-jouid go xne th= Wet land -I nventor v Inde;; flap ■:<rtd 

 determine which section i would do next. I vjould trv to 

 finish a Townehio at a tim*^, so I i-^ould pick ad.jacerr'- 

 sections until the tovjn^hio was comoletted, 3y cjicki.g 

 adjacent sections, I would often use the sanie photos. Soils 

 Map, and slides, this vjould cut do'wn iny "se--»rch time?", 



B. Locate the ASCS 8 inch/.r-ile 1957 Photo that had the 

 section that you scb Icokmq fc>~ in its entiret- 

 (occasionally, I could not find the liection I wanted 

 entirely on orie map, in thia.t case I i-JOi_ild ohotocop- bh'-i -wo 

 photos and cut-and-paste the section together*. 



C. Photocopy the section (ti-y to copy 2 sections at a ti ne- 

 on the same shet?t ) . 7~4/j /'s 9-if ^^ H tvisf)^ 



D. Take the photocopy and draw the section liiies on i '"i E^lue 

 ink (ca.re should be taken that the sect ion corners r-.ra 

 verified for a.ccuracv). 



E. Label the sections wi 

 n u m b e r , a n d N c^ r t h a r r o v j . 



;ne i ovvnsn i d 



■<anGe , bee t ion 



F. Locate the aopropr i ate soil niapped stereo— pair 1 :-•■;•, ';'!"'■ 

 photos. Set th eiTi ud v-jith the oov-^er e; ccrrsc'riC :irje to rshow 3-0 , 



G. Locate the appropriate FW3 Natic^na 1 vJetland Inveircory 

 map. Inspect the section on the .Ttao fc'- overall wetlarid 

 appearance. Get an idea of where the wst lands BXiii located 

 in the section. 



H. Go to the stereo-paired soils mao and check' those oe:-'e' al 

 locations. Most of the bime, the NUI mac haye fewer 

 '.'jetlands identified than what you will 'i:ee or; the ioils 

 photo. The stereo— paired soils photos wiil ncit oril > iiel: 

 differentiate potholes from rock piles, du^ they all ■Iho 

 shovi the actual soils as they were ■napP': d . T'h i :■ r!'^ L i r;e .'iv "'- 

 the c^^itual borders of hydric soils in 'avi-.r 'j.ar, .>\\d :^\■^"^ 

 s o i 1 s t h a t r : a v e h \' d r i c i n z 1 ' . '. s i o n s . 



I . Take rhe 



'/ \i <-! r • ■ n ' 



lith the prepaveci ■;->•:;■""■: t i o : i 



•:;1- 



• a w i n <} the w e fc 1 a n d b o u r 



t yii :;h 



• ifi^^C! \\A-i-r 1 p 



blue ink oe''-. Dr^i,! in those areas that yC':..' are i.-tire <if 



■' i r B t . C T^ ■'oi.i. T'a.ye ouestiorra -^bo'.'.t LEorfie a.i"r?a.s. !"e''ie''i!Ci>r ■i'he 



locations a.! 'id confirm cheri with the C'-'mo 1 la, nee 'ilide=. 



