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Water regime: Intermittantly flooded 



d. Summary-Topography and Physiography 

 Topographic site type characteristics 

 Land form: Lower flood plain 

 Shelter: Open 



Aspect: N/A 



Slope angle: Nearly level 



Profile: N/A 



Surface patterns : Muddy-hummocky 



Position: N/A 



Physiographic site type of natural area: Scuppernong River 



Flood Plain 



Physiographic site type of community cover type or community 

 type: Lower flood plain 



Geologic formation: Pamlico terrace 

 Geologic formation age: Quaternary 



References: Stucky, J.L. and W.G. Steel. 1953. Geology and Mineral 

 Resources of North Carolina. North Carolina Geological Survey. Educatio 

 Series No. 3. 



e. Summary - Endangered and threatened species 



Name of species: Black bear (Ursus americana ) (tracks obseirved) 



Species legal status: Special concern 



Number of populations on site: ? 



Number of individuals per population: ? 



Size or maturity of individuals: ? 



General vigor of population: ? Probably moderate to poor 



Disturbance or threats to population: Increased clearing activity 



Habitat characterists : See above 



f. Master species lists. See Table 9. 



