Characteristics of fresh water swamps
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According to Cowardin et al. 1979 (see link) a freshwater swamp is a forested wetland that is covered at least 30% with trees at least 6m tall and is flooded or innundated at least 50% of a typical year with water at or below 0.05 ppt salinity.
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According to Cowardin et al. 1979 (see link) a freshwater swamp is a forested wetland that is covered at least 30% with trees at least 6m tall and is flooded or innundated at least 50% of a typical year with water at or below 0.05 ppt salinity.
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Freshwater swamps form around lakes and streams. Rain and seasonal flooding cause water levels to fluctuate. In the wet soil, water-tolerant vegetation grows and helps maintain a moist, swampy condition. In many freshwater swamps in the southeastern United States, cypress and tupelo trees grow
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