LKMCSL07
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» Citation URL: http://vegbank.org/cite/urn:lsid:vegbank.org/vegbranch:observation:2622-{D39649A7-030E-4FD6-8090-180607E77AC7}
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Plot ID Fields: | |
Author Plot Code ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
LKMCSL07
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Author Observation Code ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
LKMCSL07
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Original Data Location ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program, California Dept of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento, CA
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Location Fields: |
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Confidentiality Status ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
exact location
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Latitude ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
37.5665713142155
º
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Longitude ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
-120.282351944471
º
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Author Location ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Lake McSwain, property of Merced Irrigation Dt.
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Location Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
South Lake McClure, Mariposa County: This stand consists of moderately dense, even-aged Quercus douglasii woodland with a few saplings/seedlings present. The understory is dominated by dense exotic herbs including many grasses, Geranium molle, and a few native forbs. There is a paved road to the W of the stand and an old dirt road running through the middle of the stand.
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State or Province ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
California
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Country ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
United States
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Named Places |
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Layout Fields: | |
Shape ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Plotless
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Permanence ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
not permanent
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Environment Fields: | |
Stand Size ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
large
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Elevation ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
145
m
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Slope Aspect ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
110
º
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Slope Gradient ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
11
º
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Topographic Position ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Midslope
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Rock Type ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
slate
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Landscape Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
upland
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Percent Rock / Gravel ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0.4
%
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Percent Litter ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
68
%
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Percent Bare Soil ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
29
%
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Percent Water ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Percent Other ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
3
%
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Name Other ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
BasalStemArea
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Methods Fields: | |
Observation Start Date ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
17-Apr-2006
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Project ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Northern Sierra Nevada Foothills
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Cover Method ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Percentage (%)
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Stratum Method ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
CNPS/CDFW RA v. 2005
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Cover Dispersion ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Entire
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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
no
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Plot Quality Fields: | |
Plot Validation Level ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
(2) classification plot: sufficient for inclusion in a classification revision
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Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: | |
Shrub Height ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
1.5
m
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Field Height ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0.25
m
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Shrub Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0.2
%
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Field Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
42
%
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Dominant Stratum ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Tree
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Early oak phenology (just leafing out) affects cover estimates.
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