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What are the four different soil associations found in the Bowman Creek watershed?

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The four different soil associations found in the Bowman Creek watershed are:

  1. Wellsboro-Morris-Oquaga association: This association is named after the major soils found within it.
  2. Oquaga-Lackawanna-Arnot association: Another group of soils named after the dominant soil types.
  3. Mardin-Bath association: This association is also identified by its key soil components.
  4. Lackawanna-Morris-Oquaga association: This is the fourth soil association, again named based on the soils present.

These soil associations are crucial for understanding the hydrology, land use, and ecological characteristics of the Bowman Creek watershed. For more detailed information, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on Bowman Creek. Here is an image of Bowman Creek to provide a visual context: Bowman Creek.

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