Loddon Valley floodplain

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The Loddon Valley floodplain is a low-lying, periodically inundated landscape along the River Loddon in southern England, characterized by wet grasslands, meadows, and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf floodplain
geographical feature
associatedWithRiver River Loddon NERFINISHED
characterizedBy meadows
rich biodiversity
wet grasslands
climateZone temperate oceanic climate
country England
United Kingdom
ecosystemType floodplain grassland
wet meadow
hasEnvironmentalRole biodiversity conservation
floodwater storage
water purification
hasSoilType alluvial soils
seasonally waterlogged soils
hydrology periodically inundated
importantFor botanical diversity
invertebrate diversity
wading birds
wetland species
landUse grazing
hay meadows
locatedIn River Loddon valley NERFINISHED
southern England NERFINISHED
partOf Loddon catchment
region Thames Basin NERFINISHED
subjectTo seasonal flooding
supports aquatic habitats
semi-natural grassland habitats
topography low-lying landscape
vulnerability drainage and land improvement
flood risk
habitat loss from development

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River Loddon passesThrough Loddon Valley floodplain
this entity surface form: Loddon Valley
River Loddon hasFloodplain Loddon Valley floodplain
Winnersh locatedOn Loddon Valley floodplain
this entity surface form: River Loddon floodplain