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Title: Wetland Delineation


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Wetland Delineation
  • Charles D. Jansen
  • March 25, 2003
  • EVSC 468

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Contents
  • Definition
  • Three Attributes
  • The Process
  • GIS Application
  • Uses of Application
  • Sources
  • Pics

http//www.state.nj.us/pinelands/images/wetlands.g
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Definition
  • Many definitions for wetlands
  • Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
  • Wetland are lands transitional between
    terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water
    table is usually at or near the surface or the
    land is covered by shallow water. For purposes
    of this classification, wetlands must have one or
    more of the following three attributes (1) at
    least periodically, the land supports
    predominantly hydrophytes (2) the substrate is
    predominantly undrained hydric soil and (3) the
    substrate is nonsoil and is saturated with water
    or covered by shallow water at some time during
    the growing season of each year.

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Three Attributes
  • Hydrology degree of soil saturation/flooding
  • Hydrophytes wetland vegetation
  • Hydric Soils soil wet enough to periodically
    produce anaerobic conditions
  • These attributes help to first identify and then
    determine the general location of a wetland
    compared to the surrounding uplands.

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Three Attributes
  • Hydrophyte Classification
  • Indicator Category Probability
  • Obligate wetland (OBL) gt 99
  • Facultative wetland (FACW) 67-99
  • Facultative (FAC) 34-66
  • Facultative Upland (FACU) 1-33
  • Upland Plants (UPL) lt 1

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The Process
  • Definition of wetland delineation
  • The detailed examination and surveying of the
    specific boundaries of wetlands on a particular
    parcel of land. - NWI
  • Various manuals on delineation.
  • Corps Manual, EPA Manual, Federal Interagency
    Manual

On site delineation www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/
strmlng/nov01nl.htm
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Process
  • EPA Simple Method
  • Step 1. Separate into vegetation units
  • Step 2. Develop species list, estimate cover
    class, and indentify dominants
  • Step 3. Modified? No OBL species dominant,
    then wetland. UPL species dominant, then
    nonwetland. FACW, FAC, or FACU species dominant,
    then next step.

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Process
  • EPA Simple Method (contd)
  • Step 4. Hydric soils? Yes hydrology
    indicators? No then nonwetland. Hydrology
    indicators yes then wetland.
  • Step 5. Complete other vegetation units
  • Step 6. Delineate upland/wetland boundary based
    on previous steps.

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Process
  • Photointerpretation
  • Use remote sensing such as aerial photography
  • Visually notice the contrast of green and the
    texture to determine upland from wetland
  • Challenges seasonal changes, cloud/snow cover,
    different scales, different wetlands
  • Best time Spring (May)
  • Best scale 140,000
  • Estuarine, Palustrine, Riverine, Lacustrine and
    Marine

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GIS Application
  • National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) procedure
  • 1. Maps compiled through manual
    photointerpretation w/ Cartographic Engineering
    4X Mirror Stereoscope.
  • 2. Delineated wetland boundaries manually
    transferred from photos to 7.5 min USGS
    quadrangles.
  • 3. Digital wetlands data
  • a. Manually digitized or
  • b. Scanned from 124,000 scale maps by means of
    Wetland Analytical Mapping System (WAMS)

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GIS Application
  • WAMS or geo-WAMS
  • Link between Water Analysis Simulation Program
    v.4 (WASP4) and Arc/Info
  • Spatial/temporal analysis of data
  • Model input configuration/editing/conversion
  • Model output interpretation/reporting/display
  • Model calibration/confirmation/application

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GIS Application
  • The Charles D. Jansen Method of Wetland
    Delineation

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Vegetation unioned with
Geology.
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Union the two layers
1.
2.
3.
to form one layer with both attributes.
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By using SQL we can isolate polygons
with attributes that meet wetland requirements
to delineate the possible locations of
wetlands seen here isolated in bright blue.
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Uses of Application
  • Refuge Management
  • Everglades National Park (ENP)
  • Wetland Permitting
  • Army Corps of Engineers (ACE)
  • Wetlands Conservation
  • Natural Rersource Conservation Service (NRCS) and
    Swampbuster
  • Wetland Restoration Planning
  • South Everglades Restoration Project (SERP)

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Sources
  • Wetlands Indicators A Guide to Wetland
    Identification, Delineation, Classification, and
    Mapping by Ralph W. Tiner
  • Florida Department of Environmental Protection
    http//www.dep.state.fl.us/gis/datadir.asp
  • GIS Data Depot http//www.gisdatadepot.com/readme/
    nwi/nwi.html
  • National Wetlands Inventory http//www.nwi.fws.gov

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