Time: April 24, 2014 from 1pm to 3pm
Location: The Swamp School
Website or Map: http://swampschool.org
Phone: 1-877-479-2673
Event Type: virtual, online, workshop
Organized By: Marc Seelinger
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2014
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Learn about all of the latest updates to the US Army Corps of Engineers Hydric Soil Indicators in a virtual classroom and field workshop setting. This webinar will cover the three basic soil types which are the All Soils (Type A), Sandy Soils (Type S) and Loamy Soils (Type F). We will present the most common indicator types found in wetlands. Learn about the how the presence of an aquic moisture regime affects iron, manganese, sulfur and carbon and how these translate into indicators. We will also discuss how soil texture impacts the analysis of the Corps indicators. We will also present how excess carbon is a special type of hydric soil indicator.
We will take you on a virtual field trip for several of these indicators types and show you actual hydric soil features in the field. This virtual field trip is recorded in high definition video and presents detailed visualizations of some of the most common soil indicator types.
Join us online on April 24, 2014 from 1 to 3 PM EDT for a truly unique and educational hydric soil indicator training experience. If you cannot join us live we will also be making a complete recording of this webinar that you can watch at a later date. When you sign-up for the webinar, we will send you more information about the class and the rebroadcast.
Hurry! Due to the bandwidth requirements of the high definition broadcast we are limited in the number of live seats we can offer. So, sign up today to ensure your seat in our webinar on April 24, 2014.
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