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Upper Mississippi Alluvial Plain
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A small portion of the Upper Mississippi Alluvial Plain is found in Missouri, with most of the ecoregion occurring in Illinois and Iowa. The smooth to irregular alluvial plain and the river channel have undergone drastic changes in the last 100 years. Large reaches of the river have been channelized and numerous low dams with locks have been constructed upstream from St. Louis. The potential natural vegetation of oak-hickory forest, northern floodplain forest, and tallgrass prairie has all but been replaced by agriculture. Soils are deep, silty and clayey alluvium and support extensive cropland. The Mississippi River is generally less turbid than in the neighboring Middle Mississippi Alluvial Plain (72e).
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