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Stream Trunk

River/StreamTrunk

LandformsAssociatedwith River

AlluvialFans

FloodPlain

Terrace BluffMargin

Inlet/Outlet

Lakeshore Wetland/Marsh

SurveyableLake Bottom

Island Cove/Bay Penninsula OtherLakeshore

BeachRidges

OtherShoreline

Slough/Marsh IntermittantStreams

Small Lake Overlook GeneralUplandSetting

Confluence

River/Stream

Relation To WaterLandforms Associated with Rivers andPermanent Streams, and Current orAncient Water Larger than 40 Acres.

Stream Trunk

River/StreamTrunk

LandformsAssociatedwith River

AlluvialFans

FloodPlain

Terrace BluffMargin

Lake/Wetland

Inlet/Outlet

Lakeshore Wetland/Marsh

SurveyableLake Bottom

Island Cove/Bay Penninsula OtherLakeshore

BeachRidges

OtherShoreline

Small Intermittant

Water Less than 40 Acres, IntermittantStreams, and Landforms away from

Water (Excludes ArtificiallyConstructed Drainage Ditches).

Slough/Marsh IntermittantStreams

Small Lake

No Water

Overlook GeneralUplandSetting

500

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In case ofsmall fan,1/2 of fanmust bein parcel.

500

Must bePermanentStream

500 500

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Illustration of Mn/Model 1995Landform Stratification Procedures

Figure C.1

= Refers to landforms; landform mustcover at least 1/3 of the parcel forparcel to be designated as such.

- If 2/3 or more of parcel is wet, it isusually considered unsurveyable.

- Wetland borders are determined bytick marks of blue symbols, nottopographic lines.

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Landform Precedence, WithHighest Priority from Top

Beach RidgesSurveyable Lake BottomIslandAlluvial FansConfluencePenninsulaInlet/OutletCove/BayOther ShorelineTerrace

Flood PlainBluff MarginRiver/Stream TrunkIntermittant StreamWetland/MarshSmall LakeSlough/MarshOverlookGeneral Upland Setting

500 = Refers to water; if any portion ofparcel is within at least 500 feet ofwater, the parcel may bedesignated as such.

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