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Photo of San Joaquin soil landscape from the Hogwallow Preserve in Tulare County, California. San Joaquin soils would occur in the micro-high positions. Vernal pools in the micro-low positions would have a soil other than the San Joaquin soil. These wetland soils would be considered hydric soils. Photo by Edd Russell
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current | 19:35, 14 November 2006 | ![]() | 640 × 431 (692 KB) | EddSoils (talk | contribs) | Photo of San Joaquin soil landscape from the Hogwallow Preserve in Tulare County, California. San Joaquin soils would occur in the micro-high positions. Vernal pools in the micro-low positions would have a soil other than the San Joaquin soil. These we |
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