SNNR0253
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» Citation URL: http://vegbank.org/cite/urn:lsid:vegbank.org/vegbranch:observation:3137-{8121B066-5C9E-4900-B278-60461AE96EEF}
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Author Plot Code  |
SNNR0253
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Author Observation Code  |
SNNR0253
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Original Data Location  |
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  |
exact location
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Latitude  |
40.2684041759843
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Longitude  |
-121.960909613407
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Author Location  |
Tehama Wildlife Area
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Location Narrative  |
This is a roughly 300 sq meter herbaceous stand that shows up as a darker spot on the air photo. The dominant plants are indicators of a moist site (Trifolium variegatum, Hemizonia fitchii, Navarretia intertexta, Deschampsia, Juncus bufonius). The associated species repeat in polygons of similar size and shape in the vicinity.
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State or Province  |
California
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Country  |
United States
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Layout Fields: | |
Shape  |
Plotless
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Permanence  |
not permanent
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Environment Fields: | |
Stand Size  |
small
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Elevation  |
581
m
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Slope Aspect  |
20
º
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Slope Gradient  |
1
º
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Topographic Position  |
Lowslope
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Rock Type  |
pyroclastic, unspecified
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Landscape Narrative  |
upland
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Percent Rock / Gravel  |
10
%
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Percent Litter  |
40
%
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Percent Bare Soil  |
45
%
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Percent Water  |
0
%
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Percent Other  |
5
%
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Name Other  |
BasalStemArea
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Methods Fields: | |
Observation Start Date  |
15-Jun-2005
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Project  |
Northern Sierra Nevada Foothills
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Cover Method  |
Percentage (%)
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Stratum Method  |
CNPS/CDFW RA v. 2005
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Cover Dispersion  |
Entire
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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated?  |
no
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Plot Quality Fields: | |
Plot Validation Level  |
(2) classification plot: sufficient for inclusion in a classification revision
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Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: | |
Field Height  |
0.25
m
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Shrub Cover  |
0
%
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Field Cover  |
45
%
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Dominant Stratum  |
Herb
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative  |
The Trifolium variegatum was all dried up. This may have been called a Trifolium variegatum stand earlier in the season.
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