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  2. Bog - Wikipedia

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    Large areas of the landscape can be covered many meters deep in peat. ... the ground surface may remain waterlogged for much of the ... permanently wet habitat. [14 ...

  3. Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods - Wikipedia

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    The site is an area of ancient woodland lying on the scarp slope ... Although there is little flowing water there are large areas of permanently waterlogged ground. [4]

  4. Waterlogging (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    The major archaeological problem with waterlogged finds, particularly wood, is that they deteriorate rapidly when they are uncovered, beginning to dry and crack almost at once. They therefore need to be kept wet until treated in a laboratory. Conservation measures explain why wet archaeology costs around four times as much as dry archaeology.

  5. Portal:Wetlands/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    The water from rain and snow collects, forming permanently waterlogged vegetation and stagnant pools. Muskeg is wet, acidic, and relatively infertile, which prevents large trees from growing, although stunted shore pine, cottonwood, some species of willow, and black spruce are typically found in these habitats.

  6. Wetland - Wikipedia

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    The definition used for regulation by the United States government is: 'The term "wetlands" means those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.

  7. Water-logged areas of south-central US facing renewed ... - AOL

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    The heaviest rain will avoid most of the Interstate 10 corridor, especially the hard-hit metro areas of New Orleans and Tallahas Water-logged areas of south-central US facing renewed flooding risk ...

  8. Muskeg - Wikipedia

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    The water from rain and snow collects, forming permanently waterlogged vegetation and stagnant pools. Muskeg is wet, acidic, and relatively infertile, which prevents large trees from growing, although stunted shore pine, cottonwood, some species of willow, and black spruce are typically found in these habitats. [2]

  9. A homeless mayor and waterlogged downtown: Chimney Rock ... - AOL

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    Last week, more than 2,000 families were staying in hotel rooms that FEMA had already booked and hundreds of FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams were on the ground across the area and at ...