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The wetland soils program examines hydric soils in regulated wetlands along with soils featuring seasonal water tables within one meter of the surface. Our hydric soils research explores their formation processes and field identification methods. Investigations into moist soils (not strictly wetlands) create techniques for predicting water table levels based on soil characteristics. The work involves monitoring sites with advanced automated tools, analyzing soil hydraulic properties, and applying hydrological models to predict long-term water table changes. These findings are correlated with soil color patterns to enable hydrological predictions through visual indicators. All studies incorporating soil morphology aspects are supervised by Mike Vepraskas.