Topic 2, Module 4: Redox Reactions and Redoximorphic Features

This module begins with a review of redox reactions and redoximorphic features. Reduction and concurrent oxidation (redox) are the dominant chemical processes taking place in wetland soils. There are abiological and biological driven redox reactions in wetland soils. The module will focus on the reactions driven by microbial breakdown of organic matter in soils under saturated conditions that lead to unique anaerobic conditions that meet the hydric soil definition of USDA.

Topic 1, Module 3: Describing Soil Color for Hydric Soils Determinations

This module focuses on describing soil color. Soil color and the color patterns in soil can tell you a lot about the soil. It is an especially good indicator of soil wetness and hydric soils. The primary components that give a soil its color are soil organic matter, iron, and the color of soil particles. The Munsell Soil Color System is the standard we use to document soil color. When documenting soil color it is important to note matrix color, mottle colors, and type, location and abundance of mottles.

Topic 1, Module 2: Soil Texture and Structure

This module focuses on two physical soil properties - texture and structure. Soil texture describes the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay in a mineral soil. In soils where organic matter contents are high (such as hydric soils) organic textural classes or modifiers may be used to describe the soil texture instead. Soil structure describes the naturally occurring arrangement of soil particles into peds or aggregates. The combination of soil texture and structure influences how water is stored and moves through the soil, as well as other soil processes.

Topic 1, Module 1: The five factors of Soil Formation and Horizonation vs. Simple Processes

This module will cover both the five factors of formation and horizonation vs. simple processes. The module presentation will begin with a review of redox reactions and redoximorphic features. Reduction and concurrent oxidation (redox) are the dominant chemical processes taking place in wetland soils. There are abiological and biological driven redox reactions in wetland soils. The session focuses on reactions driven by microbial breakdown of organic matter in soils under saturated conditions that lead to unique anaerobic conditions that meet the hydric soil definition of USDA.

Tech Talks

Tech Talks is a online training series organized by the Technical Training and Certification Program. Rotating speakers cover a wide variety of technical topics at 1:00 on the identified Mondays. Miss a session you were interested in? We record every presentations and make replays available in the Online Learning section of the TTCP website.

Webinar 9: Dealing with Changing Weather Patterns in Wetland Restoration Planning

This is the ninth webinar, delivered in 4 segments, in NAWM and NRCS’s jointly-developed nine-part wetland training webinar series. The webinar began with a look at how weather and climate are different, and how the climate has been changing and will continue to change over time. The webinar shared how these changes over time have affected wetlands and may continue to affect wetlands and decisions about their management.

Webinar 8: What are the Choices and Benefits? Matching Objectives to Programs and Getting Additional Help

This is the eighth webinar, delivered in 5 segments, in NAWM and NRCS’s jointly-developed nine-part wetland training webinar series. The webinar began with a brief overview of USDA’s many wetland-related programs. The webinar introduced these programs and when planners should consider using them. This portion of the webinar also explored the complexity created by regional issues, water rights, coastal issues, changing weather patterns and other challenges that planners need to understand in order to make effective decisions when working with landowners.

Webinar 7: How to Talk About Wetlands with Landowners

This is the seventh webinar, delivered in 3 segments, in NAWM and NRCS’s jointly-developed nine-part wetland training webinar series.

  • Part 7.0: Introduction: Brenda Zollitsch, Policy Analyst, Association of State Wetland Managers Time: 5:30
  • Part 7.1: Trainer: Brittany Haywood, Delaware Department of Natural Resources Time: 42:53
  • Part 7.2: Trainer: Andy Robertson, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Time: 42:33

Webinar 6: Identifying Resource Concerns and Determining Landowner Objectives

This is the sixth webinar, delivered in 3 segments, in NAWM and NRCS’s jointly-developed nine-part wetland training webinar series.

  • Part 6.0: Introduction: Brenda Zollitsch, Policy Analyst, Association of State Wetland Managers Time: 5:45
  • Part 6.1: Trainer: Ted LaGrange, Nebraska Game and
  • Parks Commission Time: 41:17
  • Part 6.2: Trainer: Bill Edwards, Natural Resources Conservation Service Time: 25:32