SNNR0192
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Plot ID Fields: | |
Author Plot Code |
SNNR0192
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Author Observation Code |
SNNR0192
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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 |
40.2679365284508
º
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Longitude |
-121.853222474223
º
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Author Location |
Lassen National Forest, south of Finley Lake
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Location Narrative |
This is an open stand on the top of a rocky ridge with thin soil south of Finley Lake. Grey pine and blue oak are co-dominant overstory trees. There is a significant understory of Ceanothus cuneatus and the usual mix of non-natives in the herbaceous layer.
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State or Province |
California
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Country |
United States
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Named Places |
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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 |
863
m
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Slope Aspect |
(n/a, too irregular to determine)
º
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Slope Gradient |
1
º
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Topographic Position |
Interfluve
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Rock Type |
pyroclastic, unspecified
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Landscape Narrative |
upland
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Percent Rock / Gravel |
30
%
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Percent Litter |
55
%
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Percent Bare Soil |
10
%
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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 |
13-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: | |
Shrub Height |
1.5
m
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Field Height |
0.25
m
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Shrub Cover |
20
%
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Field Cover |
30
%
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Dominant Stratum |
Tree
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative |
The stand boundaries with the adjacent Ceanothus cuneatus, blue oak, and black oak stands are indistinct.
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